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  6. Chap. 3875

Chapter 3875
Smith County Economic Development District

Sections

3875.001
Creation of District; Legislative Declaration
3875.002
Definitions
3875.003
Boundaries
3875.004
Findings Related to Boundaries
3875.005
Finding of Benefit and Public Purpose
3875.006
Construction of Chapter
3875.031
General Powers and Duties
3875.032
Improvement Projects
3875.033
Powers Related Generally to Financial and Territorial Matters
3875.034
Rules and Regulations
3875.035
Security Services
3875.036
Economic Development
3875.037
Roadways, Parks, Other Public Areas
3875.038
Terms of Employment; Compensation
3875.039
Prohibition on Eminent Domain
3875.040
Prohibition on Impact Fees and Assessments on Certain Property
3875.071
Board of Directors
3875.072
Qualifications
3875.073
Initial Board
3875.074
Elected Board
3875.075
Vacancy
3875.076
Director's Bond
3875.077
Officers; Compensation; Quorum
3875.078
Common Law Principles
3875.079
Confirmation and Directors Election
3875.080
Open Records and Meetings
3875.111
Limited Sales and Use Tax
3875.112
Hotel Occupancy Tax
3875.113
Use of Hotel Occupancy Tax
3875.114
Bonds
3875.115
Contracts with District
3875.131
Dissolution
3875.132
Indebtedness and Contractual Obligations
3875.133
Transfer of Property and Assets
 



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

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