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Chapter 112
County Financial Accounting

Sections

112.003
Comptroller's Authority to Prescribe Forms and Determine Manner of Stating Accounts; Uniform Chart of Accounts
112.004
Accounts Kept for Officers by County Clerk
112.005
Accounts Kept for Officers by County Auditor
112.006
General Oversight Authority of County Auditor
112.007
County Auditor's Records of County Financial Transactions
112.009
County Auditor Performing Duties Instead of County Clerk
112.010
County Fiscal Year
112.031
Account for Tax Assessor-collector
112.032
Receipt for Tax Rolls; Credits
112.033
Indigent and Delinquent Tax Lists
112.034
Delivery of Tax Rolls to Successor
112.035
Occupation Tax Records
112.051
Sheriff Account
112.052
Justice of the Peace Account
112.053
Estray Account
112.054
County Treasurer Account
 



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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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