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Chapter 320
Park Board and Park Bonds: Counties with Population of 5,000 or More

Sections

320.001
Eligible Counties
320.002
Definition
320.003
Creation of Parks Board
320.004
Exercise of Powers by Commissioners Court
320.021
Composition; Term; Qualifications
320.022
Vacancy
320.023
Oath; Bond
320.024
Certificate of Appointment
320.025
Organization; Meetings
320.026
Expenses
320.027
Conflict of Interest
320.028
Seal
320.041
Operation and Maintenance of Parks
320.042
Personnel
320.043
Depositories and Disbursements; Audits
320.044
Contracts
320.045
Rules
320.046
Grants
320.047
Financial Statement; Budget
320.048
Suits; Legal Services
320.049
Records
320.050
Supervision by Commissioners Court
320.071
Issuance; Purpose
320.072
Election
320.073
Pledge of Revenues
320.074
Proceeds
320.075
Approval and Registration
320.076
Fees and Revenue
320.077
Refunding Bonds
320.078
Bonds Not State or County Debt
320.079
Miscellaneous Provisions
320.0455
Rules in Certain Counties; Penalty for Violations
 



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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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