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Chapter 89
Artificial Reefs

Sections

89.001
Definitions
89.002
General Duties
89.003
Department Authorized to Serve as Permittee
89.004
Person Other than Department as Permittee
89.005
Use of Bridges, Tunnels, and Causeways
89.006
Reef Construction by Others
89.021
State Artificial Reef Plan
89.022
Required Provisions
89.023
Standards
89.024
Completion Date
89.0025
Rules
89.025
Reefs Consistent with Plan
89.041
Artificial Reef Account
89.042
Dedication; Appropriations
89.043
Grants, Donations, and Other Assistance
89.061
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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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