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Article 7
Private Investigators, Bail Enforcement Agents and Watch, Guard and Patrol Agencies

Sections

70
Private investigator license
70‑A
Bail enforcement agents and watch, guard or patrol agencies
71
Definitions
72
Application for licenses
73
Enforcement of article
74
Issuance of licenses
74‑A
Notification
75
Posting and surrender of license certificate
76
Certificate or pocket card lost or destroyed
77
Removal of bureau, agency or office
78
Renewal of licenses
78‑A
Surrender of licenses
79
Hearings, notice, determinations, review
80
License certificates, pocket cards or badges
81
Employees
82
Employees not to divulge information or make false reports
83
Application of article
84
Unlawful acts
85
Prosecution
86
Reward may be presumed
87
Department of state to employ agents
88
Roster of licensees
89
Inspection by industrial commissioner
89‑A
Disposition of fees and other revenue
 



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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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