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Chapter 6601
Angleton Drainage District

Sections

6601.001
Definitions
6601.002
Nature of District
6601.003
Legislative Findings
6601.004
District Territory
6601.051
Board of Directors
6601.052
Ballot Application Deadline
6601.053
Qualifications
6601.054
Meetings
6601.055
Additional Directors
6601.056
Special Election
6601.101
Powers and Duties
6601.102
District Powers
6601.103
Eminent Domain
6601.104
Cost of Relocating Property
6601.105
Addition of Territory to District
6601.106
Mosquito Hazard
6601.107
Award of Contracts
6601.151
Limitation on Debt
6601.152
Approval by Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
6601.153
Continuation of Previous Maintenance Tax
6601.154
District Tax Assessor and Collector
 



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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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