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Chapter 550
Accidents and Accident Reports

Sections

550.001
Applicability of Chapter
550.021
Accident Involving Personal Injury or Death
550.022
Accident Involving Damage to Vehicle
550.023
Duty to Give Information and Render Aid
550.024
Duty on Striking Unattended Vehicle
550.025
Duty on Striking Structure, Fixture, or Highway Landscaping
550.026
Immediate Report of Accident
550.041
Investigation by Peace Officer
550.062
Officer's Accident Report
550.063
Report on Appropriate Form
550.064
Accident Report Forms
550.065
Release of Certain Information Relating to Accidents
550.066
Admissibility of Certain Accident Report Information
550.067
Municipal Authority to Require Accident Reports
550.068
Changing Accident Report
550.081
Report of Medical Examiner or Justice of the Peace
550.0601
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