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Chapter 5001
Aransas County Navigation District

Sections

5001.001
Definitions
5001.002
Nature of District
5001.003
District Territory
5001.004
Governance of District
5001.021
Commission; Terms
5001.022
Election of Commissioners
5001.023
Compensation of Commissioners
5001.024
Notice of Election
5001.025
Vacancies
5001.026
Removal from Office
5001.051
Definition
5001.052
Authority to Create Fund
5001.053
Limitation on Deposits to Fund
5001.054
Separate Fund
5001.055
Authorized Expenditures of Money in Fund
5001.056
Control over Fund and Expenditures
5001.057
Duties of County Auditor in Relation to Fund
5001.058
Effect of Fund on Other Expenditures
5001.101
Purchase or Lease of Property
5001.102
Security for Bids on Land to Be Sold
 



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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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