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Chapter 105
Depositories for Municipal Funds

Sections

105.001
Definitions
105.002
Funds Affected
105.011
Depository Authorized
105.012
Notice
105.013
Application
105.014
Review of Applications
105.015
Selection of Depository
105.016
Designation of Depository
105.017
Term of Depository Contract
105.018
Additional Services
105.031
Qualification as Depository
105.033
Surety Bond
105.034
Conditions to Acting as Depository
105.051
Maintenance of Security
105.053
Solvency of Surety Company and Adequacy of Securities
105.054
Surrender of Interest on Securities
105.071
Character and Amount of Deposits
105.072
Investments
105.073
Deposit of Funds
105.074
Payment of Funds
105.075
Checks Payable at Depository
105.076
Debts Payable Other than at Municipal Treasury
105.091
Liability of Designated Officer
105.092
Report by Designated Officer
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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