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Chapter 3909
Rock Prairie Management District No. 2

Sections

3909.001
Definitions
3909.002
Nature of District
3909.003
Purpose; Declaration of Intent
3909.004
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
3909.005
Initial District Territory
3909.006
Eligibility for Inclusion in Special Zones
3909.007
Applicability of Municipal Management Districts Law
3909.008
Construction of Chapter
3909.051
Governing Body; Terms
3909.052
Recommendations for Succeeding Board
3909.053
Nonvoting Directors
3909.054
Quorum
3909.101
General Powers and Duties
3909.102
Improvement Projects and Services
3909.103
Development Corporation Powers
3909.104
Nonprofit Corporation
3909.105
Agreements; Grants
3909.106
Law Enforcement Services
3909.107
Membership in Charitable Organizations
3909.108
Economic Development
3909.109
Parking Facilities
3909.110
Annexation of Land
3909.111
Approval by City
3909.112
No Eminent Domain Power
3909.151
Disbursements and Transfers of Money
3909.152
Money Used for Improvements or Services
3909.153
Petition Required for Financing Services and Improvements with Assessments
3909.154
Assessments; Liens for Assessments
3909.155
Exemptions
3909.156
Residential Property Not Exempt
3909.157
Tax and Assessment Abatement
3909.201
Elections Regarding Taxes and Bonds
3909.202
Operation and Maintenance Tax
3909.203
Contract Taxes
3909.204
Authority to Borrow Money and to Issue Bonds and Other Obligations
3909.205
Taxes for Bonds
3909.206
City Not Required to Pay District Obligations
 



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