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Chapter 4005
The Grand Prairie Management District

Sections

4005.0101
Definitions
4005.0102
Nature of District
4005.0103
Purpose; Declaration of Intent
4005.0104
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
4005.0105
Initial District Territory
4005.0106
Eligibility for Inclusion in Special Zones
4005.0107
Applicability of Municipal Management Districts Law
4005.0108
Construction of Chapter
4005.0201
Governing Body; Terms
4005.0202
Compensation
4005.0203
Temporary Directors
4005.0301
General Powers and Duties
4005.0302
Improvement Projects and Services
4005.0303
Law Enforcement Services
4005.0304
Membership in Charitable Organizations
4005.0305
Economic Development Programs
4005.0306
Parking Facilities
4005.0307
Adding or Excluding Land
4005.0308
Disbursements and Transfers of Money
4005.0309
No Eminent Domain Power
4005.0401
Petition Required for Financing Services and Improvements with Assessments
4005.0402
Assessments; Liens for Assessments
4005.0501
Tax Election Required
4005.0502
Operation and Maintenance Tax
4005.0503
Authority to Borrow Money and to Issue Bonds and Other Obligations
4005.0504
Bonds Secured by Revenue or Contract Payments
4005.0505
Bonds Secured by Ad Valorem Taxes; Elections
4005.0506
Consent of Municipality Required
4005.0901
Dissolution
 



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