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  6. Chap. 502

Chapter 502
Marriage and Family Therapists

Sections

502.001
Short Title
502.002
Definitions
502.004
Application of Chapter
502.051
Board; Membership
502.052
Membership; Restrictions
502.053
Membership Restrictions
502.054
Terms; Vacancy
502.055
Officers
502.056
Grounds for Removal
502.057
Compensation; Reimbursement
502.058
Meetings
502.059
Training Requirements
502.151
General Powers and Duties of Executive Council
502.155
Powers and Duties Regarding Examination
502.159
Ex Parte Communication Prohibited
502.251
License Required
502.252
License Application
502.253
Application Review; Eligibility Examination
502.254
License Examination
502.257
Issuance of License
502.258
Temporary License
502.259
Provisional License
502.260
Inactive Status
502.261
Duties of License Holder
502.301
Renewal of License
502.351
Grounds for Disciplinary Actions
502.357
Grounds for Refusing Renewal
502.358
Refund
502.454
Criminal Penalty
502.1515
Board Duties
502.2541
Jurisprudence Examination
502.2545
Waiver of Examination for Certain Applicants
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

In this example, (3), (4), and (4)(a) are all outline levels, but (4) was omitted by its authors. It's only implied. This presents an interesting challenge when laying out the text. We've decided to display a blank section with this note, in order to aide readability.

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