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  6. Chap. 8503

Chapter 8503
Lower Colorado River Authority

Sections

8503.001
Creation
8503.002
Definitions
8503.003
Territory
8503.004
Powers and Duties
8503.005
Limitations of Authority
8503.006
Board of Directors
8503.007
Officers; General Manager; Employees
8503.008
Disbursement of Funds; Surety Bonds
8503.009
Office; Records
8503.010
Conflict of Interest
8503.011
Rates and Charges
8503.012
Payment of Debts
8503.013
Issuance of Bonds
8503.014
Default Procedures
8503.015
Audits
8503.016
Authority as Conservation and Reclamation District
8503.017
Bonds as Negotiable Instruments
8503.018
Additional Powers Relating to Contracts, Rules, and Regulations
8503.019
Purchase of Bonds
8503.020
Disposition of Property
8503.0021
Application of Sunset Act
8503.021
Property Agreements with City of Austin
8503.022
Property Useful in the Production or Utilization of Electric Energy
8503.023
Public Access
8503.024
Bonds Exempt from Taxation
8503.025
Source of Authority
8503.026
Bonds as Investments and Security for Deposits
8503.027
Construction
8503.028
Authority Powers in Lampasas County
8503.029
Additional Specific Powers
8503.030
Provision of Water to Municipality Outside Colorado River Basin
8503.031
Authority of Municipality to Contract for Water
8503.032
Broadband Service Infrastructure and Connectivity
8503.0065
Director Training
8503.0105
Public Engagement Policy
8503.0106
Complaints
8503.0107
Public Testimony
8503.0108
Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures
 



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