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Search the Texas Register Archive, 1991-present | Search Tips
Please note: if you have a specific Texas Register citation, it may be easier to browse for the correct issue than to search for it. To get more specific search results, try using the following tips:
Make sure your search terms are spelled correctly. Use quotation marks to find words which must
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the words law, laws, lawyer, lawyers and any other word that
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and minus (-) modifiers, quotes for phrases, as well as the field search
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