101.301 – GENERAL PROVISIONS. (a) In this subchapter:
Texas Occupations Code § 101.301
Summary
This law establishes definitions and provisions for consumer representation in health occupation matters. It creates an office dedicated to protecting consumer interests, particularly in regulatory issues involving health occupations.
Defines 'consumers as a class' for regulatory purposes.
Establishes an office of patient protection within the council.
Focuses on representing consumer interests in health occupations.
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