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Chapter 290
County Health Care Funding Districts in Certain Counties with Population of 2.1 Million or Less

Sections

290.001
Definitions
290.002
Creation of District
290.003
Duration of District
290.004
Political Subdivision
290.005
District Territory
290.051
Commission; Appointment
290.052
Qualification of Members of Commission
290.053
Term of Members of Commission
290.054
Vacancy
290.055
Officers
290.056
Compensation; Expenses
290.057
Employees and Independent Contractors
290.058
Maintenance of Records; Public Inspection
290.101
Limitation on Taxing Authority
290.102
Majority Vote Required
290.103
Election Required for Certain Expenditures
290.104
Rules and Procedures
290.105
Purchasing and Accounting Procedures
290.106
Institutional Health Care Provider Reporting; Inspection of Records
290.107
Authority to Sue and Be Sued
290.151
Budget
290.152
Fiscal Year
290.153
Annual Audit
290.154
Depository
290.201
Tax on Emergency Room Services
290.202
Assessment and Collection of Taxes
290.203
Use of Tax Revenue
290.204
Interest, Penalties, and Discounts
290.205
Purpose; Correction of Invalid Provision or Procedure
290.206
Election Required for Certain Provisions or Procedures
 



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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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