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Chapter 3858
Driftwood Economic Development Municipal

Sections

3858.001
Definitions
3858.002
Creation and Nature of District
3858.003
Purpose; Legislative Findings
3858.004
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
3858.005
District Territory
3858.006
Applicability of Municipal Management Districts Law
3858.051
Governing Body; Terms
3858.052
Appointment of Directors
3858.053
Vacancy
3858.054
Petition; Election
3858.055
Director's Bond and Oath
3858.057
Qualifications of Directors; Participation in Voting
3858.101
General Powers and Duties
3858.102
Improvement Projects
3858.103
Contracts; Gifts; Donations
3858.104
Rules; Enforcement
3858.105
Competitive Bidding
3858.106
No Eminent Domain Power
3858.151
Disbursements and Transfers of Money
3858.153
Ad Valorem Tax; Election
3858.154
Assessments; Liens for Assessments
3858.155
Sales and Use Tax; Election
3858.156
Hotel Occupancy Tax
3858.157
Accounting
3858.1025
Economic Development
3858.1521
Bonds and Other Obligations
3858.1522
Elections Regarding Bonds
 



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

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