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Chapter 203
Midwives

Sections

203.001
Short Title
203.002
Definitions
203.003
Findings
203.004
Applicability
203.005
Effect on Local Ordinances
203.052
Advisory Board Membership
203.055
Terms; Vacancies
203.056
Presiding Officer
203.059
Meetings
203.151
General Powers and Duties
203.153
Manuals
203.154
Reports on Midwifery
203.155
Complaints
203.157
Roster; Notice to County Officials
203.251
License Required
203.252
Qualifications for Initial License
203.253
License Application
203.254
Basic Midwifery Education
203.255
Examination
203.256
Training in Newborn Screening and Basic Life Support Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
203.301
Application for License Renewal
203.305
Required Attendance at Specific Midwifery Education Courses
203.306
Grounds for Refusing Renewal
203.351
Informed Choice and Disclosure Requirements
203.352
Prenatal and Certain Medical Care Encouraged
203.353
Prevention of Ophthalmia Neonatorum
203.354
Newborn Screening
203.355
Support Services
203.356
Immunity
203.357
Additional Information Required
203.401
Prohibited Practices
203.402
Prohibited Representation
203.403
Prohibited Use of Title
203.404
Grounds for Disciplinary Action
203.502
Injunctions
203.503
Venue
203.505
Cease and Desist Order
203.0521
Duties of Advisory Board
203.2555
Jurisprudence Examination
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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