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Chapter 3826
Harris County Road Improvement District No. 2

Sections

3826.001
Definitions
3826.002
Harris County Road Improvement District No
3826.003
Purpose; Declaration of Intent
3826.004
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
3826.005
District Territory
3826.006
Liberal Construction of Chapter
3826.051
Composition; Terms
3826.052
Qualifications
3826.053
Election Date
3826.101
Powers of District
3826.102
Agreements; Grants
3826.103
Law Enforcement Services
3826.151
Authority to Impose Ad Valorem Taxes, Assessments, and Impact Fees
3826.152
Elections Regarding Taxes or Bonds
3826.153
Maintenance and Operation Tax
3826.154
Assessments; Liens for Assessments
3826.155
Petition Required for Financing Services and Improvements
3826.156
Utility Property Exempt from Impact Fees and Assessments
3826.157
Bonds and Other Obligations
 



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

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