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Chapter 1152
Property Tax Consultants

Sections

1152.001
Definitions
1152.002
Exemptions from Registration
1152.051
Standards of Conduct for Registrants
1152.052
Money Received by Department
1152.101
Definition
1152.102
Council Membership
1152.103
Membership Restrictions
1152.104
Terms; Vacancy
1152.105
Presiding Officer
1152.106
Vote Required for Action
1152.107
Compensation; Reimbursement
1152.108
Council Powers
1152.151
Registration Required
1152.152
Association with Senior Property Tax Consultant Required
1152.153
Voluntary Registration
1152.154
Registration Application; Fees
1152.155
General Eligibility for Registration
1152.156
Eligibility to Register as Property Tax Consultant
1152.157
Eligibility to Register as Senior Property Tax Consultant
1152.158
Registration of Certain Real Estate Brokers
1152.159
Credits for Senior Property Tax Consultant Applicants
1152.160
Registration Examinations
1152.162
Issuance of Certificate of Registration
1152.201
Term of Certificate of Registration
1152.202
Procedure for Renewal
1152.204
Recognition of Educational Programs and Courses
1152.231
General Prohibited Acts
1152.232
Prohibited Acts: Solicitation of Business
1152.233
Prohibited Acts: Use of Internet Website
1152.234
Prohibited Acts: Certain Legal Actions
1152.251
Disciplinary Powers of Commission
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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