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  6. Chap. 1055

Chapter 1055
Marion County Hospital District

Sections

1055.001
Definitions
1055.002
Authority for Operation
1055.003
Political Subdivision
1055.004
District Territory
1055.005
Correction of Invalid Procedures
1055.051
Board Election; Term
1055.052
Notice of Election
1055.053
Qualifications for Office
1055.054
Bond; Record of Bond and Oath or Affirmation
1055.055
Board Vacancy
1055.056
Director Rights and Responsibilities
1055.057
Officers
1055.058
Compensation; Expenses
1055.059
Voting Requirement
1055.060
Employees
1055.061
Maintenance of Records; Public Inspection
1055.062
Seal
1055.101
District Responsibility
1055.102
Restriction on County or Municipality Taxation
1055.103
Rules
1055.104
Purchasing and Accounting Procedures
1055.105
Eminent Domain
1055.106
Gifts and Endowments
1055.107
Authority to Lease District Facilities
1055.108
Payment for Treatment; Procedures
1055.109
Authority to Sue and Be Sued
1055.151
Budget
1055.152
Proposed Budget: Notice and Hearing
1055.153
Fiscal Year
1055.154
Annual Audit
1055.155
Depository or Treasurer
1055.201
General Obligation Bonds and Other Financial Arrangements
1055.202
Tax to Pay General Obligation Bonds or Other Financial Arrangements
1055.203
Election for General Obligation Bonds or Other Financial Arrangements
1055.204
Execution of General Obligation Bonds
1055.205
Revenue Bonds; Other Financial Arrangements
1055.206
Maturity of Bonds
1055.251
Imposition of Ad Valorem Tax
1055.252
Tax Rate
1055.253
Tax Assessor-collector
 



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

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