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  6. Chap. 1029

Chapter 1029
Follett Hospital District

Sections

1029.001
Definitions
1029.002
Authority for Operation
1029.003
Political Subdivision
1029.004
District Territory
1029.051
Board Election; Term
1029.052
Board Vacancy
1029.053
Officers
1029.054
Compensation; Expenses
1029.055
Employees
1029.056
Maintenance of Records; Public Inspection
1029.057
Seal
1029.101
District Responsibility
1029.102
Restriction on Political Subdivision Taxation and Debt
1029.103
Management and Control
1029.104
Hospital System
1029.105
Rules
1029.106
Purchasing and Accounting Procedures
1029.107
Eminent Domain
1029.108
Gifts and Endowments
1029.109
Payment for Treatment; Procedures
1029.110
Authority to Sue and Be Sued
1029.151
Budget
1029.152
Proposed Budget: Notice and Hearing
1029.153
Fiscal Year
1029.154
Annual Audit
1029.155
Depository or Treasurer
1029.201
General Obligation Bonds
1029.202
Tax to Pay General Obligation Bonds
1029.203
General Obligation Bond Election
1029.204
Maturity of General Obligation Bonds
1029.205
Execution of General Obligation Bonds
1029.206
Refunding Bonds
1029.251
Imposition of Ad Valorem Tax
1029.252
Tax Rate
1029.253
Tax Assessor-collector
 



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