Tex. Local Gov't Code Section 344.302
Dissolution of District


(a)

On the date that the district is dissolved, the district shall convey or transfer, as provided by Subsection (h):

(1)

title to land, buildings, real and tangible improvements, and equipment owned by the district;

(2)

operating money and reserves for operating expenses and money that has been budgeted by the district for the remainder of the fiscal year in which the district is dissolved to support fire control, prevention, and emergency medical services activities and programs for residents of the municipality that created the district;

(3)

taxes imposed for the district during the current year for fire control, prevention, and emergency medical services purposes;

(4)

each fund established for payment of indebtedness assumed by the district; and

(5)

any money accumulated in an employee retirement fund.

(b)

After the date the district is dissolved, taxes may not be imposed for district purposes or for providing fire control, prevention, and emergency medical services activities and programs for the residents of the district.

(c)

If on the date that the district is dissolved the district has outstanding short-term or long-term liabilities, the board shall, not later than the 30th day after the date of the dissolution, adopt a resolution certifying each outstanding short-term and long-term liability. The municipality that created the district shall assume the outstanding short-term and long-term liabilities. The municipality shall collect the sales and use tax under Chapter 321 (Municipal Sales and Use Tax Act), Tax Code, for the remainder of the calendar year and may by resolution of its governing body continue to collect the tax for an additional calendar year if the revenue from the tax is needed to retire liabilities of the district that were assumed by the municipality. The governing body shall notify the comptroller of this continuation not later than the 60th day before the date the tax would otherwise expire. A tax collected after the liabilities have been retired shall be transferred or conveyed as provided by Subsection (a).

(d)

The district and the board may continue to operate for a period not to exceed two months after carrying out the responsibilities required by Subsections (a) and (c). The board and the district are continued for the purpose of satisfying these responsibilities.

(e)

If the board and the district are continued under Subsection (d), the board and district are dissolved entirely on the first day of the month following the month in which the board issues an order certifying to the secretary of state that the responsibilities of Subsections (a) and (c) are satisfied.

(f)

A district or board that continues to operate under Subsection (d) may not incur any new liabilities without the approval of the governing body of the municipality that created the district. Not later than the 60th day after the date of the dissolution referendum, the governing body shall review the outstanding liabilities of the district and set a specific date by which the municipality must retire the district’s outstanding liabilities.

(g)

On the date that the district is dissolved, programs funded by the district shall immediately terminate and personnel paid from district funds, except personnel required to retire the responsibilities of the district, are terminated.

(h)

The board shall convey or transfer the value of the items described by Subsection (a) to the municipality that created the district.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1295, Sec. 1, eff. June 1, 2001.

Source: Section 344.302 — Dissolution of District, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LG/htm/LG.­344.­htm#344.­302 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

344.001
Short Title
344.002
Definitions
344.003
Liability of State
344.051
Authority of Municipality to Propose District
344.052
Temporary Board
344.053
Election Required
344.054
Confirmation Election Order
344.055
Sales and Use Tax
344.056
Notice of Election
344.057
Election Date
344.058
Ballot Proposition
344.059
Canvassing Returns
344.060
Dissolution of Temporary Board
344.061
Fire Control, Prevention, and Emergency Medical Services Plan and Budget Plan
344.062
Financing Creation of District
344.101
Board of Directors
344.102
Performance Bond
344.103
Officers
344.104
Compensation
344.105
Voting Requirement
344.106
Contract for Administrative Assistance
344.151
Financing District Programs
344.152
Coordination
344.153
General Board Power over Funds
344.154
Use of Revenue
344.155
Rules and Procedures
344.156
Purchasing
344.157
Property to Be Used in Administration
344.158
Reimbursement for Services
344.159
Service Contracts
344.160
Donations, Gifts, and Endowments
344.161
Authority to Sue and Be Sued
344.181
Election Required
344.182
Confirmation Election Order
344.183
Notice of Election
344.184
Ballot Proposition
344.185
Election Results
344.201
Fiscal Year
344.202
Audits and District Records
344.203
Annual Budget Proposal
344.204
Adoption of Budget
344.205
Approval of Budget
344.206
Limitations on Expenditures and Investments
344.207
Account of Disbursements of District
344.208
Deposit of Money
344.209
Applications for Program Funding
344.210
Bonds Prohibited
344.251
Referendum Authorized
344.252
Application for Petition
344.253
Petition
344.254
Copies of Application and Petition
344.255
Filing of Petition
344.256
Review by Clerk or Secretary
344.257
Certification
344.258
Election Order
344.259
Applicability of Election Code
344.260
Results of Referendum
344.261
Election Contest
344.301
Time for Dissolution of District
344.302
Dissolution of District

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 344.302’s source at texas​.gov