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Chapter 3886
Prosper Management District No. 1

Sections

3886.001
Definitions
3886.002
Nature of District
3886.003
Findings of Public Purpose and Benefit
3886.004
Initial District Territory
3886.005
Eligibility for Inclusion in Special Zones
3886.051
Governing Body; Terms
3886.052
Eligibility
3886.053
Vacancy
3886.054
Director's Oath and Affirmation
3886.055
Officers
3886.101
General Powers and Duties
3886.102
Municipal Management District Powers and Duties
3886.103
Improvement Projects
3886.104
Project Development Agreement Required
3886.105
General Powers Regarding Contracts
3886.106
Rules; Enforcement
3886.107
Name Change
3886.108
Adding or Removing Territory
3886.109
Economic Development
3886.110
No Eminent Domain Power
3886.111
Terms of Employment; Compensation
3886.151
Elections Regarding Taxes or Bonds
3886.152
Borrowing Money
3886.153
Operation and Maintenance Tax
3886.154
Contract Taxes
3886.201
Authority to Issue Bonds and Other Obligations
3886.202
Taxes for Bonds
3886.203
Bond Issuance Plan Required Before Issuing Bonds
3886.204
Bond Maturity
3886.205
Bonds for Road Projects
3886.251
Dissolution by Town Ordinance
3886.252
Collection of Assessments and Other Revenue
3886.253
Assumption of Assets and Liabilities
 



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