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  6. Chap. 3813

Chapter 3813
Old Town Spring Improvement District

Sections

3813.001
Definitions
3813.002
Old Town Spring Improvement District
3813.003
Purpose; Declaration of Intent
3813.004
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose; General Duties
3813.005
District Territory
3813.051
Board of Directors
3813.052
Election of Directors
3813.053
Law Governing Administration of Board
3813.054
Voting by Board President Restricted
3813.101
District Powers
3813.103
Rules
3813.104
Specific Powers Relating to Improvement Projects or Services
3813.105
Lease, Acquisition, or Construction of Building or Facility; Economic Development Programs
3813.106
Contracts; Grants; Donations
3813.107
Annexation or Exclusion of Territory
3813.108
Eminent Domain
3813.109
Peace Officers
3813.151
Sales and Use Tax; Excise Tax
3813.152
Tax Election Procedures
3813.153
Ballot Wording
3813.154
Imposition, Computation, Administration, and Governance of Taxes
3813.155
Tax Rates
3813.156
Abolition of Tax
3813.157
Use of Taxes
3813.158
Effective Date of Tax or Tax Change
3813.159
Ad Valorem Tax Prohibited
3813.160
Fees; Charges
3813.161
Borrowing Money
3813.162
Payment of Expenses
3813.163
Bonds
3813.201
Dissolution by Board Order
3813.202
Dissolution by Petition of Owners
3813.203
Administration of District Property Following Dissolution
 



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