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Chapter 524
Administrative Suspension of Driver's License for Failure to Pass Test for Intoxication

Sections

524.001
Definitions
524.002
Rules; Application of Administrative Procedure Act
524.011
Officer's Duties for Driver's License Suspension
524.012
Department's Determination for Driver's License Suspension
524.013
Notice of Department's Determination
524.014
Notice of Suspension
524.015
Effect of Disposition of Criminal Charge on Driver's License Suspension
524.021
Suspension Effective Date
524.022
Period of Suspension
524.023
Application of Suspension Under Other Laws
524.031
Hearing Request
524.032
Hearing Date; Rescheduling
524.033
State Office of Administrative Hearings
524.034
Hearing Location
524.035
Hearing
524.036
Failure to Appear
524.037
Continuance
524.038
Instrument Reliability and Analysis Validity
524.039
Appearance of Technicians at Hearing
524.040
Notice Requirements
524.041
Appeal from Administrative Hearing
524.042
Stay of Suspension on Appeal
524.043
Review; Additional Evidence
524.044
Transcript of Administrative Hearing
524.051
Reinstatement and Reissuance
 



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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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