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Chapter 53
Higher Education Facility Authorities for Public Schools

Sections

53.01
Short Title
53.02
Definitions
53.11
Creation of Authority
53.12
Territory
53.13
Corporate Powers
53.14
Board of Directors
53.15
Organization of Board; Quorum; Employees; Counsel
53.31
No Taxing Power
53.32
No Power of Eminent Domain
53.33
Limited Power to Acquire, Own, and Operate Educational and Housing Facilities
53.34
Revenue Bonds
53.35
Issuance of Bonds; Procedure; Etc
53.36
Bond Resolution; Notice; Election
53.37
Junior Lien Bonds; Parity Bonds
53.38
Reserves for Operating and Other Expenses
53.39
Refunding Bonds
53.40
Approval of Bonds; Registration; Negotiability
53.41
Authorized Investments
53.42
Investment of Funds; Security
53.43
Depositories
53.44
Operation of Facilities; Rates Charged; Reserve Funds
53.45
Transactions with Other Agencies and Persons
53.46
Authority Exempt from Taxation
53.48
Bonds for Authorized Charter Schools
53.131
Authority's Earnings
53.331
Refinancing Facilities
53.351
Bonds for Open-enrollment Charter School Facilities
53.352
Limitation on Liability of Corporation
 



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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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