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Chapter 479
Motor Sports Racing Trust Fund

Sections

479.0001
Definitions
479.0002
Construction of Chapter
479.0003
Applicability of Provisions Relating to Games
479.0051
Prerequisites for Office Action
479.0052
Determination of Incremental Increase in Certain Tax Receipts
479.0053
Time for Determination
479.0054
Designation of Market Area
479.0055
Estimate of Tax Revenue Credited to Trust Fund
479.0101
Motor Sports Racing Trust Fund
479.0102
Deposit of Municipal and County Tax Revenue
479.0103
State Tax Revenue
479.0151
Disbursement Without Appropriation
479.0152
Disbursement from Trust Fund
479.0153
Allowable Expenses
479.0154
Prohibited Disbursement
479.0155
Remittance of Remaining Trust Fund Money
479.0201
Required Information
479.0202
Issuance of Notes
479.0203
Pledge of Surcharges to Guarantee Obligations
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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