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  6. Chap. 8802

Chapter 8802
Barton Springs-edwards Aquifer

Sections

8802.001
Definitions
8802.002
Legislative Findings
8802.003
District Territory
8802.004
Effect on Certain Litigation
8802.0035
Shared Territory; Jurisdiction
8802.051
Directors; Terms
8802.052
Election Date
8802.053
Single-member Districts
8802.101
General Powers and Duties
8802.102
Rules Regulating Zoning and Subdivision of Land Prohibited
8802.103
Imposition of Taxes
8802.104
User Fees
8802.105
Certain Water Use Fees Permitted
8802.106
Production Capacity of Certain Exempt Wells
8802.107
Enforcement
8802.108
Borrowing Money
8802.109
Restrictions on Production During Drought
8802.110
Restrictions on Production During Extreme Drought
8802.151
Municipal Approval Not Required
8802.152
Exclusion of County Area
8802.201
Conversion of District Prohibited
8802.202
Dissolution of District; Election
8802.1045
Amount of Annual Production Fee
 



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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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