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Chapter 327
Zoological Operation and Maintenance Boards

Sections

327.001
Definitions
327.051
Counties Authorized to Create Zoo Board
327.052
Order Creating Zoo Board
327.053
Authority to Tax; Election Required
327.054
Election Order
327.055
Conduct of Election
327.056
Election Results
327.101
Board of Directors
327.102
Vacancy
327.103
Officers
327.104
Meetings
327.105
Compensation; Expenses
327.106
Immunity from Liability
327.151
General Powers
327.152
Rules
327.153
Executive Director; Rules
327.154
Employees; Rules
327.155
Contracts--general; Approval Required
327.156
Agreement to Operate District
327.157
Property; Approval Required
327.158
Public Purpose of Donations, Agreements, or Transfers with or from Other Political Entities; Exception to Competitive Bidding
327.159
Zoo Board Records
327.160
Donations
327.161
Suits; Service of Process; Legal Services
327.162
Supervision by County
327.163
Seal
327.201
General Zoo Board and County Power over Funds
327.202
Accounting and Control Procedures
327.203
Purchasing and Expenditure Method
327.204
Fiscal Year
327.205
Annual Audit Required
327.206
Annual Budget Proposal
327.207
Adoption of Annual Budget; Hearings
327.208
Limitations on Expenditures and Investments
327.209
Account of Zoo Board Disbursements
327.251
General Obligation Bonds
327.252
Taxes to Pay Bonds
327.253
Authority for Bond Election
327.254
Execution of Bonds
327.301
Annual Property Taxes
327.302
Tax Rate
327.351
Dissolution by County
 



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