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Contents of a State Rules Page
- In the center of the page, you’ll find the text of the statute, code, rule or regulation you’ve selected.
- On the right side column, you may navigate to the prior section or next section of the statute, code, rule or regulation collection.
- On the right side column, you may also see a section titled “View Latest Documents.” Here, you’ll find a list of Documents, Rulings, or Dockets related to your topic.
🔎 This list is auto-populated from our document database, meaning the list is updated daily as our database is updated with civil court filings that reference your statute, code, rule or regulation. Clicking on any of these links will lead you to the document.
Also, clicking on the “View More Documents” button at the bottom of this section will run a search of your topic on Smart Search, where you may access relevant Rulings, Dockets, Documents, and Verdicts that reference your statute, code, rule or regulation.