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Chapter 730
Motor Vehicle Records Disclosure Act

Sections

730.001
Short Title
730.002
Purpose
730.003
Definitions
730.004
Prohibition on Disclosure and Use of Personal Information from Motor Vehicle Records
730.005
Required Disclosure
730.006
Required Disclosure with Consent
730.007
Permitted Disclosures of Certain Personal Information
730.010
Disclosure of Thumb or Finger Images Prohibited
730.011
Fees
730.012
Additional Conditions
730.013
Redisclosure; Offense
730.014
Agency Rules, Records, and Contracts
730.015
Penalty for False Representation
730.016
Ineligibility of Certain Persons to Receive, Retain, or Redisclose Personal Information; Offense
730.0121
Deletion of Information Required if Not Authorized Recipient
730.0122
Sale Prohibited
730.0123
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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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