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10. Community Development
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16. Economic Regulation
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28. Insurance
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34. Public Finance
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40. Social Services and Assistance
43. Transportation
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TITLE 40. SOCIAL SERVICES AND ASSISTANCE
Part L Texas Department of Human Services
40 TAC 3.704..............950, 1820
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