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Chapter 3806
Harris County Improvement District No. 2

Sections

3806.001
Definitions
3806.002
Harris County Improvement District No
3806.003
Purpose; Declaration of Intent
3806.004
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
3806.005
District Territory
3806.006
Applicability of Other Law
3806.007
Liberal Construction of Chapter
3806.051
Board of Directors; Terms
3806.052
Appointment of Directors
3806.101
District Powers
3806.103
Nonprofit Corporation
3806.104
Contracts; Grants
3806.105
No Eminent Domain Power
3806.151
Petition Required for Financing Services and Improvements
3806.152
Disbursements and Transfers of Money
3806.153
Board Vote Required to Impose Taxes, Assessments, or Impact Fees
3806.154
Authority to Impose Ad Valorem Taxes, Assessments, and Impact Fees
3806.155
Maintenance Tax
3806.156
Assessments; Liens for Assessments
3806.157
Property Exempt from Taxes, Impact Fees, and Assessments
3806.158
Obligations; Approval by City of Houston
3806.159
Elections Regarding Taxes or Bonds
3806.201
Dissolution of District with Outstanding Debt
 



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

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