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  6. Chap. 8805

Chapter 8805
Lipan-kickapoo Water Conservation District

Sections

8805.001
Definitions
8805.002
Nature of District
8805.003
Legislative Findings
8805.004
District Territory
8805.005
Ownership of Groundwater and Surface Water Rights Not Affected by Chapter
8805.051
Composition of Board; Terms
8805.052
Election of Directors
8805.053
Qualifications for Election
8805.054
Board Vacancy
8805.055
Composition of Board and Election of Directors Following Annexation
8805.056
Vote Required for Official Board Action
8805.101
General Powers and Duties
8805.102
Seal
8805.103
Control, Storage, and Preservation of Storm and Flood Water
8805.104
Reclamation
8805.105
Soil Conservation and Improvement
8805.106
Acquisition of Property
8805.107
Sale and Disposal of Property
8805.108
Borrowing Money
8805.109
Appearance Before Railroad Commission
 



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

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