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Chapter 78
Noxious Weed Control Districts

Sections

78.001
Definitions
78.002
Legislative Determination
78.003
Noxious Weed
78.004
Eligibility to Sign Petition
78.005
Eligibility for Voting
78.011
Petition for Creation of District
78.012
Filing Petition
78.013
District Boundaries; Name
78.014
Hearing Required
78.015
Notice of Hearing
78.016
Hearing
78.017
Action After Hearing
78.018
Notice of Election; Election Orders
78.019
Election
78.020
Returns; Effect of Election
78.021
Expense of Creating District
78.031
Board of Directors
78.032
Initial Board of Directors
78.033
Annual Meeting
78.034
Compensation of Directors
78.035
Officers
78.036
Inspectors and Clerical Employees
78.041
General Enforcement Powers of Board
78.042
Compliance Required
78.043
Notice of Control Measures
78.044
Inspection; Failure to Comply
78.045
Equipment Cleaning Procedure
78.051
Assessment
78.052
Special Election on Increased Assessment
78.053
Collection of Assessment
78.054
Deposit of Assessment
78.055
Report to County Clerk
78.056
Report to Department
78.057
Appropriated Funds
78.061
Petition for Dissolution
78.062
Election Order
78.063
Dissolution Election
78.064
Returns; Effect of Election
78.065
Dissolution
78.071
Annual Review
 



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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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