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Article 164
Respiratory Therapists and Respiratory Therapy Technicians

Sections

8500
Introduction
8501
Definition of the practice of respiratory therapy
8502
Practice of respiratory therapy and use of the title "respiratory therapist"
8503
State board for respiratory therapy
8504
Requirements for licensure as a respiratory therapist
8504‑A
Mandatory continuing education for respiratory therapists
8505
Exempt persons
8506
Limited permits
8507
Special provisions
8508
Definition of the practice of respiratory therapy technician
8509
Duties of respiratory therapy technicians and use of the title "respiratory therapy technician"
8510
Requirements for licensure as a respiratory therapy technician
8510‑A
Mandatory continuing education for respiratory therapy technicians
8511
Limited permits
8512
Exempt persons
8513
Special provisions
 



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

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