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Chapter 264
County Hospital Authorities

Sections

264.001
Short Title
264.002
Definitions
264.003
Creation
264.004
Dissolution
264.011
Board of Directors
264.012
Appointment of Board; Terms of Office
264.013
Officers
264.014
Authority of Board
264.015
Compensation
264.021
General Powers
264.022
Acquisition, Operation, and Lease of Hospitals
264.023
Employees
264.024
Management Agreement
264.025
Committees
264.026
Rates for Hospital Services
264.027
Depository
264.028
Eminent Domain
264.029
Gifts and Endowments
264.030
Sale of Property; General Provisions
264.031
Sale or Closing of Hospital
264.032
Emergency Borrowing
264.033
Time Warrants
264.034
Facilities and Services for the Disabled or the Elderly
264.035
Establishment of Nonprofit Corporation
264.036
Hospital Authority Contracts, Collaborations, and Joint Ventures
264.041
Revenue Bonds
264.042
Form and Procedure
264.043
Terms
264.044
Notice
264.045
Referendum
264.046
Junior Lien Bonds; Parity Bonds
264.047
Bond Proceeds; Investment of Funds
264.048
Refunding Bonds
264.049
Approval and Registration of Bonds
264.050
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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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