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Chapter 802
Dog or Cat Breeders

Sections

802.001
Short Title
802.002
Definitions
802.003
Applicability of Chapter
802.004
Presumption of Use for Breeding
802.005
Exemption for Certain Persons Who Breed Special Purpose Dogs
802.051
General Powers and Duties; Rules
802.052
Fees
802.053
Personnel
802.054
Expenses
802.055
Criminal Background Checks
802.056
Directory
802.057
Disciplinary Database
802.058
Consumer Interest Information
802.059
Dog or Cat Breeder Training and Enforcement Account
802.060
Regulation of Third-party Inspectors
802.061
Contracts for Enforcement
802.062
Inspections
802.063
Investigations
802.064
Reporting Animal Cruelty
802.065
Advisory Committee
802.101
License Required
802.102
Application
802.103
Prelicense Inspection
802.104
Initial License
802.105
Term; Nontransferability
802.106
License Renewal
802.107
License Denial, Revocation, and Suspension
802.151
Display of License; Applicable Laws and Rules; Inclusion of License Number and Department Information
802.152
Change in License Information
802.153
Annual Inventory
802.154
Animal Records
802.201
Adoption of Standards
802.251
Disciplinary Action; Administrative Penalty
 



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

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