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  6. Chap. 8271

Chapter 8271
Langham Creek Utility District

Sections

8271.001
Definitions
8271.002
Nature of District
8271.003
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
8271.004
District Territory
8271.005
Expansion of District
8271.006
State Policy Regarding Waste Disposal
8271.051
Composition of Board
8271.052
Director's Bond
8271.053
Absence or Inaction of Board President
8271.054
District Office
8271.101
Municipal Utility District Powers
8271.102
Additional Powers
8271.103
Eminent Domain
8271.104
Cost of Relocating or Altering Property
8271.105
Contract for Purchase of Water, Sewer, or Drainage Services; Election Not Required
8271.106
Notice of Election
8271.107
District Rules
8271.151
Tax Method
8271.152
District Accounts
8271.153
Copy of Audit Report
8271.154
Payment of Tax or Assessment Not Required
8271.155
Depository
8271.201
Lost or Mutilated Bonds
8271.202
Use of Bond Proceeds During Construction
8271.203
Refunding Bonds
 



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

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