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Chapter 377
Municipal Development Districts

Sections

377.001
Definitions
377.002
Scope
377.003
Constitutional Purpose
377.021
Creation
377.022
Political Subdivision; Open Meetings
377.051
Composition and Appointment of Board
377.052
Compensation
377.053
Meetings
377.054
Officers
377.071
General Powers of District
377.072
Development Project Fund
377.073
Bonds and Other Obligations
377.074
Public Purpose of Project
377.101
Sales and Use Tax
377.102
Tax Code Applicable
377.103
Tax Rate
377.104
Repeal or Rate Change
377.105
Imposition of Tax
377.106
Effective Date of Tax
377.107
Collection of Tax to Pay Bonds or Other Obligations
377.108
Deposit of Tax Revenues
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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