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Title 19
Enforcement of Titles 1 Through 11 and 15 Through 21 Inclusive of Article 17 and Spills of Bulk Liquids

Sections

71‑1901
Applicability of this title
71‑1903
Enforcement of section 17-1703
71‑1905
Enforcement of section 17-1705
71‑1907
Enforcement of section 17-1707
71‑1909
Enforcement of section 17-1709
71‑1911
Enforcement of section 17-1711
71‑1913
Enforcement of section 17-1713
71‑1915
Enforcement of section 17-1715
71‑1917
Approval and enforcement of orders issued under section 17-1717
71‑1919
Actions by municipalities to prevent discharge of sewage into waters
71‑1921
Enforcement of section 17-1729
71‑1923
Enforcement of section 17-1735
71‑1925
Penalties
71‑1927
Enforcement of titles 1 through 11 inclusive and title 19 of article 17
71‑1929
Violations
71‑1931
Injunctions
71‑1932
Definitions
71‑1933
Violations
71‑1935
Emergencies excepted
71‑1937
Jurisdiction of courts in criminal cases
71‑1939
Local enforcement
71‑1941
Penalties and liability for spills of bulk liquids
71‑1943
Enforcement of section 17-1743
71‑1945
Enforcement of title 21 of article 17
 



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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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