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Chapter 1
General Provisions

Articles

1
Records
Sections 500–502
1.5
Advocacy for Appropriate Health Care
Sections 510–512
2
Eyeglasses
Sections 525–527
3
Ophthalmia Neonatorum
Sections 550–558
4
Frauds of Medical Records
Sections 580–585
5
Illegal Advertising
Section 601
6
Unearned Rebates, Refunds and Discounts
Sections 650–657
6.5
Open Payments Database Notices
Sections 660–665
7
Nursing
Sections 675–679
7.5
Health Care Practitioners
Sections 680–688
8
Selection of Healing Arts Practitioner
Section 690
9
Inactive License
Sections 700–704
10
Federal Personnel and Tribal Health Programs
Sections 710–719
10.5
Unprofessional Conduct
Sections 725–733
10.7
Opioid Medication
Sections 740–742
10.8
Three Day Rule for Narcotic Drug Prescriptions
Section 750
11
Professional Reporting
Sections 800–809.9
12
Insurance Fraud
Section 810
12.5
Mental Illness or Physical Illness
Sections 820–828
13
Standards for Licensure or Certification
Sections 850–856
14
Gerontology and Geriatric Training for the Healing Arts
Section 860
15
Sexual Orientation Change Efforts
Sections 865–865.2
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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