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Chapter 489
Texas Economic Development Bank

Sections

489.001
Definitions
489.002
Rules
489.101
Creation of Bank
489.102
Powers and Duties of Bank
489.103
Fees
489.104
Allocation of Resources
489.105
Texas Economic Development Bank Fund
489.106
Administration of Fund and Chapter
489.107
Annual Report
489.108
Programs, Services, and Funds Under Bank's Direction
489.151
State Liability Prohibited
489.152
Gifts, Grants, and Donations
489.211
Texas Product Development Fund
489.212
Small Business Incubator Fund
489.215
Information Confidential
489.221
Management of Investment Portfolio; Winding up and Final Liquidation
489.251
Definition
489.252
Texas Small and Rural Community Success Fund
489.253
Revenue-based Bonds Authorized
489.254
Bond Sale and Issuance
489.255
Agreements in Bonds
489.256
Refunding Bonds
489.257
Use of Bond Proceeds
489.258
Bonds as Legal Investments for Fiduciaries and Other Persons
489.259
Administration of Fund
489.301
Definitions
489.302
Micro-business Disaster Recovery Fund
489.303
Powers of Bank in Administering Micro-business Disaster Recovery Fund
489.304
Micro-business Disaster Recovery Loan Guarantee Program
489.305
Rulemaking Authority
489.306
Annual Report by Participating Financial Institution
 



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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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