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Chapter 644
Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Standards

Sections

644.001
Definitions
644.002
Conflicts of Law
644.003
Rules
644.004
Applicability to Foreign Commercial Motor Vehicles
644.005
Department Database
644.051
Authority to Adopt Rules
644.052
Applicability of Rules
644.053
Limitations of Rules
644.054
Regulation of Contract Carriers of Certain Passengers
644.101
Certification of Certain Peace Officers
644.102
Municipal and County Enforcement Requirements
644.103
Detention of Vehicles
644.104
Inspection of Premises
644.151
Criminal Offense
644.152
Civil Penalty
644.153
Administrative Penalty
644.154
Suit for Injunction
644.155
Compliance Review and Safety Audit Program
644.201
Adoption of Rules
644.202
Designation of Route
644.203
Signs
644.251
Definitions
644.252
Report of Refusal and Certain Results
 



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

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