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Chapter 284
Special Provisions Relating to Hospital District Bonds

Sections

284.001
Authority to Issue; Form of Bonds
284.002
Terms
284.003
Approval and Registration of Bonds
284.004
Security
284.005
Sale of Bonds; Use of Proceeds
284.006
Investment of Bond Proceeds
284.007
Legal Investments
284.008
Security for Deposits
284.009
Authority to Issue Subsequent Bonds
284.010
Refunding Bonds and Refinancing
284.011
Taxes to Pay Operating and Maintenance Expenses
284.012
Authority of District Governing Body in Absence of Ad Valorem Tax
284.013
Annual Budget
284.014
Authority to Charge for Hospital Services
284.015
Use of Other Law
284.031
Authority to Issue
284.041
Bond Elections for Revenue Bonds
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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