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Chapter 386
Commercial and Industrial Development Zones

Sections

386.001
Definitions
386.002
Jurisdiction of Municipality
386.031
Criteria for Development Zone Creation
386.032
Area of Pervasive Poverty, Unemployment, or Economic Distress
386.033
Creation of Development Zone
386.034
Designating Ordinance or Order
386.035
Tax Increment
386.036
Amending Boundaries
386.061
Board of Directors
386.062
Qualifications of Directors
386.063
Disqualification of Directors
386.064
Board Vacancies
386.065
Removal of Director
386.066
Organization of Board
386.067
Quorum; Director's Duties; Management of Zone
386.068
Meetings and Notice
386.069
Director's Compensation; Bond and Oath of Office
386.101
General Powers
386.102
Duty to Evaluate Available Financing Options
386.103
Limit on Development Zone Powers; Other Laws Supersede
386.104
Monitoring
386.105
Neighborhood Redevelopment Zones
386.106
Suits
386.201
Expenditures
386.202
Competitive Bidding; Contract Award
386.301
Dissolution of Development Zone by Creating Body
386.302
Dissolution by Board Request
386.303
Taxes
 



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

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