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Chapter 281
Municipal Civic Center Authorities

Sections

281.001
Short Title
281.002
Definitions
281.011
Characteristics
281.012
Composition
281.013
Petition
281.014
Notice
281.015
Hearing
281.016
Final Order and Appeal
281.021
Board of Directors
281.022
Qualifications
281.023
Terms of Office; Appointments; Vacancies
281.024
Bond; Oaths of Office
281.025
Officers
281.026
Bylaws
281.027
Office and Meeting Place
281.028
Meetings; Notice
281.029
Fees of Office
281.041
Organizational Expenses
281.042
Management
281.043
Employees
281.044
Facilities
281.045
Duration of Certain Leases
281.046
Contracts
281.048
Construction Bids; Contracts; Bonds
281.049
Fees; Rules
281.050
Acquisition of Land and Other Property
281.051
Eminent Domain
281.052
Suits
281.053
Costs, Deposits, and Appeal Bonds
281.054
Costs of Relocation
281.055
Surplus Property
281.056
Addition of Municipalities
281.057
Records
281.058
Surety Bond Premiums
281.059
Depository
281.060
Investments
281.061
Fiscal Year; Audit
281.062
Supplies; Seal
281.071
Issuance of Bonds
281.072
Additional Security
281.073
Bond Provisions
281.074
Sale of Bonds
281.075
Approval; Registration
281.076
Bond Proceeds
281.077
Refund of Bonds
281.078
Bonds as Investments; Security
281.079
Paid Bonds and Coupons
281.091
Authorization; Purposes
281.092
Payments
281.093
Conflict with Municipal Charter
 



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

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