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Chapter 372
Improvement Districts in Municipalities and Counties

Sections

372.001
Short Title
372.002
Exercise of Powers
372.003
Authorized Improvements
372.004
Combined Improvements
372.005
Petition
372.006
Findings
372.007
Feasibility Report
372.008
Advisory Body
372.009
Hearing
372.010
Improvement Order
372.011
Dissolution
372.012
Area of District
372.013
Service Plan
372.014
Assessment Plan; Payment by Exempt Jurisdictions
372.0015
Definition
372.015
Determination of Assessment
372.016
Assessment Roll
372.017
Levy of Assessment
372.018
Interest on Assessment; Lien
372.019
Supplemental Assessments
372.020
Reassessment
372.021
Special Improvement District Fund
372.022
Separate Funds
372.023
Payment of Costs
372.024
General Obligation and Revenue Bonds
372.025
Terms and Conditions of Bonds
372.026
Pledges
372.027
Refunding Bonds
372.028
Approval and Registration
372.029
Authorized Investments; Security
372.030
Subchapter Not Exclusive
372.0035
Common Characteristic or Use for Projects in Municipalities
372.041
Authority of Home-rule Municipality
372.0055
Deferred Assessment; Estimate
372.0121
Inclusion of Property in Common Characteristic Public Improvement District
372.151
Applicability
372.152
Issuance of Bonds to Reimburse Acquired Public Improvements
372.0175
Contracts for Collection of Assessments
 



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