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Chapter 4501
Texas State Railroad Authority

Sections

4501.001
Definitions
4501.002
Creation and Nature of Authority
4501.003
Purposes of Authority
4501.004
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
4501.005
General Water District Law Not Applicable
4501.051
Governing Body; Terms
4501.052
Eligibility
4501.053
Appointment of Directors
4501.054
Nonvoting Directors
4501.055
Vacancies
4501.056
Voting Authority of President
4501.057
Officers
4501.101
General Powers
4501.102
Contract to Manage or Operate Authority Property
4501.103
Competitive Bidding
4501.104
General Property Powers
4501.105
Conditional Transfer of Property
4501.106
Surplus Property
4501.107
Disposition of Public Parks and Recreational Lands; Exemption from Applicability of Other Law
4501.108
Nonprofit Corporation
4501.109
Authority to Sue and Be Sued; Immunity
4501.151
Ad Valorem Taxes Prohibited
4501.152
Grants; Donations
4501.153
Grants from Other Taxing Authority; Contract
4501.201
Dissolution of Authority; Outstanding Debt
4501.1021
Sale of Alcoholic Beverages on Authority Property
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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