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Texas Statutes
HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
Title 2
Subtitle H
Chapter 166
Subchapter A
Texas Statutes - Subchapter A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Section 166.001
SHORT TITLE
Section 166.002
DEFINITIONS
Section 166.003
WITNESSES
Section 166.004
STATEMENT RELATING TO ADVANCE DIRECTIVE
Section 166.005
ENFORCEABILITY OF ADVANCE DIRECTIVES EXECUTED IN ANOTHER JURISDICTION
Section 166.006
EFFECT OF ADVANCE DIRECTIVE ON INSURANCE POLICY AND PREMIUMS
Section 166.007
EXECUTION OF ADVANCE DIRECTIVE MAY NOT BE REQUIRED
Section 166.008
CONFLICT BETWEEN ADVANCE DIRECTIVES
Section 166.009
CERTAIN LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT NOT REQUIRED
Section 166.010
APPLICABILITY OF FEDERAL LAW RELATING TO CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
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