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Chapter 379A
Municipal Development Corporations

Sections

379A.001
Short Title
379A.002
Findings and Purposes
379A.003
Definitions
379A.004
Application of Non-profit Corporation Act
379A.011
Creation
379A.012
Articles of Incorporation
379A.013
Number of Corporations
379A.014
Adoption and Approval of Bylaws
379A.015
Performance Review and Assessment
379A.021
Composition and Appointment of Board
379A.022
Compensation
379A.023
Meetings
379A.024
Officers
379A.025
Adoption and Approval of Budget; Review of Corporate Finances
379A.051
Programs
379A.052
General Powers of Corporation
379A.053
Nature of Corporate Property
379A.054
Open Records and Meetings
379A.055
Administration of Scholarship Fund
379A.081
Sales and Use Tax
379A.082
Election to Change Rate of Tax
379A.083
Imposition of Tax
 



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

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