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Missouri Laws > Title XII > Chapter 201 - Crippled Children
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Title XII
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§ 201.010
Definitions
§ 201.020
Crippled children's service created
§ 201.030
Functions of crippled children's service
§ 201.040
Children entitled to services free, when--recovery of cost of services, when, how
§ 201.050
Department of health and senior services to administer crippled children's service--duties
§ 201.060
Plans, rules and regulations for administration of service, adoption, procedure
§ 201.070
Plans and regulations to conform to federal requirements
§ 201.080
Federal funds to be transmitted to service
§ 201.090
Crippled children's service fund--state appropriation to--surplus and trust funds invested, how
§ 201.100
Physicians, nurses and hospitals, compensation limited
§ 201.120
Records of finances--personal records--personal records privileged
§ 201.130
Annual report of administrator
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