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  6. Chap. 1433

Chapter 1433
Bonds for Development of Employment, Industrial, and Health Resources

Sections

1433.001
Short Title
1433.002
Definitions
1433.003
Applicability of Chapter to Municipalities
1433.004
Cost of Project
1433.005
Ultimate Lessee
1433.006
Correction of Invalid Procedures
1433.007
Relocation or Alteration Expense
1433.008
Use of State Money
1433.021
Acquisition of Project; Disposition
1433.022
Limitations on Acquisitions
1433.023
Authority to Issue Revenue Bonds
1433.024
Lease of Project
1433.025
Advertising for Certain Contracts; Performance and Payment Bonds
1433.026
Prohibited Operations
1433.041
Department Approval of Lease; Appeal
1433.042
Regulation of Leases
1433.043
Issuer's Authority
1433.044
Bond Resolution; Calling Election; Publication of Resolution
1433.045
Protest
1433.046
Election Order
1433.047
Notice of Election
1433.048
Ballot Proposition; Election Procedures
1433.049
Results of Election
1433.061
Issuance of Bonds
1433.062
Money Used to Pay Bonds; Prohibition on Certain Obligations
1433.063
Bonds Not Debt of State or Issuer
1433.064
Maturity
1433.065
Sale of Bonds
1433.066
Interim Receipts; Temporary Bonds
1433.067
Use of Bond Proceeds
1433.068
Refunding Bonds
1433.069
Exemptions from Taxation and Securities Act
1433.101
Security for Bond; Trust Agreement
1433.102
Default in Lease Agreement or Mortgage; Enforcement
1433.103
Purchase Option
 



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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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