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Chapter 379H
Urban Land Bank Program in Municipality with Population of Two Million or More

Sections

379H.001
Short Title
379H.002
Applicability of Chapter
379H.003
Definitions
379H.004
Applicability of Other Law
379H.005
Purpose
379H.006
Construction
379H.051
Composition of Board
379H.052
Eligibility for Membership
379H.053
Meetings; Attendance
379H.054
Board Actions
379H.055
Conflict of Interest
379H.056
Compensation; Reimbursement
379H.101
Creation of Land Bank
379H.102
General Powers of Land Bank
379H.103
Resolution of Complex Title Questions
379H.104
Interlocal Contracts
379H.105
Records and Reports
379H.106
Staff
379H.107
Advisory Committee and Neighborhood Consultation
379H.108
Dissolution of Land Bank
379H.151
Tax Exempt Status of Land Bank Property
379H.152
Title Held by Land Bank
379H.153
Quiet Title Actions
379H.154
Acquisition of Property Generally
379H.155
Acquisition of Foreclosed or Seized Property
379H.156
Redemption by Owner of Foreclosed Property
379H.157
Disposition of Property Generally
379H.158
Disposition of Property for Flood Control and Storm Water Drainage and Planning
379H.159
Affordable Housing Policy
379H.201
General Financing
379H.202
Sale of Land Bank Property
379H.203
Collection of Taxes on Property Conveyed by Land Bank
 



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