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Texas Civil Practice And Remedies Code > Title 6 > Chapter 137 - Declaration For Mental Health Treatment
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§ 137.001
Definitions
§ 137.002
Persons Who May Execute Declaration for Mental Health Treatment; Period of Validity
§ 137.003
Execution and Witnesses
§ 137.004
Health Care Provider To Act In Accordance With Declaration for Mental Health Treatment
§ 137.005
Limitation On Liability
§ 137.006
Discrimination Relating To Execution of Declaration for Mental Health Treatment
§ 137.007
Use and Effect of Declaration for Mental Health Treatment
§ 137.008
Disregard of Declaration for Mental Health Treatment
§ 137.009
Conflicting Or Contrary Provisions
§ 137.010
Revocation
§ 137.011
Form of Declaration for Mental Health Treatment
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Texas Laws: Mental Health
Texas Civil Practice And Remedies Code > Title 6 > Chapter 137 - Declaration For Mental Health Treatment
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