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Chapter 1474
Bonds for County Water Improvements

Sections

1474.001
Authority to Issue Bonds for Irrigation Purposes
1474.002
Authority to Issue Additional Bonds for Irrigation Purposes
1474.003
Authority to Issue Bonds or Notes for Repair Purposes
1474.004
Authority to Issue Bonds for Other Water-related Improvements
1474.051
Bonds for More than One Purpose
1474.052
Petition for Bond Election
1474.053
Requirement to State Characteristics of Bonds
1474.054
Election for Issuing Bonds
1474.055
Order Issuing Bonds and Imposing Tax
1474.056
Election for Issuing Notes: Order and Notice
1474.057
Election for Issuing Notes: Ballot and Returns
1474.058
Approval and Issuance of Notes
1474.101
Limit on Debt
1474.102
Court Action to Determine Validity of Bonds
1474.103
Form of Bonds and Notes; Signatures; Registration by County Clerk
1474.104
Exchanging Bonds for Property or Work
1474.105
Sale or Exchange of Bonds and Notes; Delivery of Proceeds
1474.106
Imposition of Tax; Separate Fund
1474.151
County Powers
1474.152
Control of County Irrigation System
 



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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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