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Chapter 1502
Public Securities for Municipal Utilities, Parks, or Pools

Sections

1502.001
Definitions
1502.002
General Authority for Utility Systems, Parks, and Pools
1502.003
Creation and Maintenance of Combined System
1502.004
Conflict with Municipal Charter
1502.051
Authority to Issue Public Securities
1502.052
Pledge of Revenue
1502.053
Grant of Franchise
1502.054
Obligations Not Payable from Taxes
1502.055
Election
1502.056
Operating Expenses as First Lien
1502.057
Charges for Services
1502.058
Limitation on Use of Revenue
1502.059
Transfer of Revenue to General Fund
1502.060
Use and Investment of Proceeds
1502.061
Additional Obligations to Improve or Extend Utility System
1502.062
Maturity
1502.064
Credit Agreement for Reserve Fund
1502.065
Refunding Bonds
1502.066
Records
1502.067
Records: Noncash Basis
1502.068
Annual Report
1502.069
Offenses; Penalty
1502.070
Management and Control of Utility System
1502.071
Rules
1502.072
Trustee
1502.073
Notice to Governing Body Before Foreclosure or Other Action
1502.074
Civil Enforcement
 



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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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