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Chapter 683
Abandoned Motor Vehicles

Sections

683.001
Definitions
683.002
Abandoned Motor Vehicle
683.003
Conflict of Laws; Effect on Other Laws
683.011
Authority to Take Abandoned Motor Vehicle into Custody
683.012
Taking Abandoned Motor Vehicle into Custody: Notice
683.013
Storage Fees
683.014
Auction or Use of Abandoned Items; Waiver of Rights
683.015
Auction Proceeds
683.016
Law Enforcement Agency Use of Certain Abandoned Motor Vehicles
683.031
Garagekeeper's Duty: Abandoned Motor Vehicles
683.032
Garagekeeper's Fees and Charges
683.033
Unauthorized Storage Fee; Offense
683.034
Disposal of Vehicle Abandoned in Storage Facility
683.051
Application for Authorization to Dispose of Certain Motor Vehicles
683.052
Contents of Application; Application Fee
683.053
Department to Provide Notice
683.054
Certificate of Authority to Dispose of Vehicle
683.055
Rules and Forms
683.056
Demolisher's Duty
683.057
Demolisher's Records; Offense
683.071
Definition and Applicability
683.072
Junked Vehicle Declared to Be Public Nuisance
683.073
Offense
683.074
Authority to Abate Nuisance; Procedures
683.075
Notice
683.076
Hearing
683.077
Inapplicability of Subchapter
683.078
Junked Vehicle Disposal
683.0711
Municipal Requirements
683.0765
Alternative Procedure for Administrative Hearing
 



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

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