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Chapter 1151
Property Tax Professionals

Sections

1151.001
Short Title
1151.002
Definitions
1151.003
Applicability
1151.004
Prohibition Against Requiring Unprofessional Conduct
1151.051
Membership
1151.052
Terms
1151.055
Compensation; Reimbursement
1151.101
Fees
1151.102
General Rulemaking Authority
1151.103
Establishment of Professional Standards
1151.104
Enforcement of Chapter
1151.106
Classification System for Registrants
1151.107
Roster of Registrants
1151.108
Committee Duties
1151.109
Information on Appraisal District Reviews
1151.151
Registration Required; Exemption
1151.152
Eligibility for Registration
1151.153
Registration Application
1151.154
Submission of Application
1151.155
Action on Application
1151.156
Discrimination Prohibited
1151.157
Issuance and Possession of Identification Card Required
1151.158
Annual Fee; Expiration and Renewal of Registration
1151.160
Certification Levels and Requirements; Rules
1151.161
Examination for Certification; Application; Fee
1151.162
Rules Relating to Recertification and Specialization
1151.163
Registration by Endorsement
1151.164
Chief Appraiser Training Program
1151.165
Inactive Status
1151.202
Denial of Registration; Disciplinary Action
1151.204
Dismissal of Complaints
1151.205
Subpoena Authority
1151.206
Complaint of Violation
1151.0511
Public Member Eligibility
1151.0512
Membership and Employee Restrictions
1151.1015
Assistance from Comptroller
1151.1581
Continuing Education
 



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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 [...]

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