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    • Texas Statutes
    • Occupations Code
    • Title 3 - Health Professions
    • Subtitle C - Other Professions Performing Medical Procedures
    • Chapter 202 - Podiatrists
    • Subchapter F. License Requirements
    • Section 202.258. Refusal of Admittance to Examination

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter F. License Requirements
    Section 202.258. Refusal of Admittance to Examination

    Sec. 202.258. REFUSAL OF ADMITTANCE TO EXAMINATION. An applicant who is refused admittance to examination may try the issue in a district court in Travis County.
    Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Occupations Code

    Title 3 - Health Professions

    Subtitle C - Other Professions Performing Medical Procedures

    Chapter 202 - Podiatrists

    Subchapter F. License Requirements

    Section 202.251. License Required

    Section 202.252. License Application

    Section 202.2525. Criminal History Record Information for License Issuance

    Section 202.253. Grounds for Denial of License

    Section 202.254. Examination

    Section 202.256. Reexamination

    Section 202.257. Issuance of License

    Section 202.258. Refusal of Admittance to Examination

    Section 202.259. Temporary License

    Section 202.260. Provisional License

    Section 202.261. Limited License for Podiatry Faculty Members

    Section 202.262. Display of License

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