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Chapter 293
County Building Authority Act

Sections

293.001
Short Title
293.002
Definitions
293.003
Counties Subject to Chapter
293.004
County Building Study Committee
293.021
Election; County Building Authority
293.022
Purposes of Authority
293.023
Board of Directors
293.024
Employees
293.025
Comptroller
293.026
Powers of Authority
293.027
Operation of Authority
293.028
Depository
293.029
Investment of Funds
293.030
Law Affecting Certain Contracts
293.031
Underground Shelter
293.032
Power of County
293.033
Provision of Facilities by County
293.034
Transfer of Assets to County; Dissolution
293.051
Revenue Bonds
293.052
Junior Lien Bonds; Parity Bonds
293.053
Examination and Approval
293.054
Legal and Authorized Investments
293.055
Refunding Bonds
293.056
Initial Interest
 



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

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