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  6. Chap. 7502

Chapter 7502
Lake Proctor Irrigation Authority

Sections

7502.001
Definitions
7502.002
Nature of Authority; Political Subdivision
7502.003
Legislative Findings
7502.004
Authority Boundaries
7502.051
Composition
7502.052
Qualifications
7502.053
Appointment of Directors by Commission; Term
7502.054
Recommendation by Landowners
7502.055
Recommendation of Director Following Rejection by Commission
7502.056
Vacancies
7502.057
Compensation
7502.058
Regular Board Meetings
7502.101
General Rights, Powers, Privileges, Functions, and Duties
7502.102
General Powers of Board
7502.103
Award of Certain Contracts
7502.104
Exclusion of Land
7502.105
Failure to Repair or Improve
7502.151
Use of Bond Proceeds from Previous District
7502.152
Ad Valorem Taxes Prohibited
7502.153
Assessments for Costs and Expenses
7502.201
Authority to Issue Revenue Bonds
7502.202
Purpose of Bonds
7502.203
Security for Revenue Bonds
7502.204
Maturity of Bonds
7502.205
Capitalized Interest and Discount on Bonds
7502.206
Validation of Bonds
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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

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