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  6. Chap. 382

Chapter 382
Improvement Projects in Certain Counties

Sections

382.001
Definitions
382.002
Applicability
382.003
Nature of District; Purpose
382.004
County May Establish District
382.005
Applicability; Conflict of Laws
382.006
Establishment of Economic Development Projects; Optional Creation of Public Improvement District
382.051
Governing Body; Terms
382.052
Eligibility
382.053
Vacancies; Quorum
382.054
Conflicts of Interest
382.055
Compensation
382.056
Oath and Bond; Officer Elections
382.101
County's General Powers and Duties
382.102
Development Agreements
382.103
Economic Development Agreement; Election; Taxes
382.104
Contracts; General
382.105
Procurement Contracts
382.106
Rules; Enforcement
382.107
Fees
382.108
Rules; Regulation of Roads and Other Public Areas
382.109
Road Projects
382.110
Utilities
382.111
Service Plan Required
382.112
No Eminent Domain
382.113
Annexation or Exclusion of Land
382.151
No Tax Abatements
382.152
Bonds; Notes
382.153
Authority to Impose Assessments and Ad Valorem, Sales and Use, and Hotel Occupancy Taxes; Election
382.154
Use of Revenue from Taxes
382.155
Hotel Occupancy Tax
382.156
Sales and Use Tax
382.157
Ad Valorem Tax
382.158
Borrowing
382.159
Repayment of Costs
382.201
Liabilities; Assumption of Assets After Complete Annexation by Municipality
382.202
Authority to Impose Taxes of Assessments After Partial or Complete Annexation
382.1555
Use of Hotel Occupancy Tax for Any Purpose
 



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