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Chapter 8244
Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 104

Sections

8244.001
Definitions
8244.002
Nature of District
8244.004
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
8244.005
Initial District Territory
8244.021
Temporary Directors
8244.022
Organizational Meeting of Temporary Directors
8244.023
Confirmation and Initial Directors' Election
8244.024
Initial Elected Directors; Terms
8244.051
Directors; Terms
8244.052
Election of Directors
8244.101
Municipal Utility District Powers and Duties
8244.102
Road Projects
8244.103
Recreational Facilities; Limit on Eminent Domain Power
8244.104
Compliance with Municipal Consent Ordinances or Resolutions
8244.151
Elections Regarding Taxes or Bonds
8244.152
Operation and Maintenance Tax
 8244.201
Authority to Issue Bonds and Other Obligations
8244.202
Bonds for Road Projects
8244.203
Bonds for Recreational Facilities
8244.204
Taxes for Bonds
 



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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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