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  6. Chap. 8819

Chapter 8819
Panola County Groundwater

Sections

8819.001
Definitions
8819.002
Nature of District
8819.003
Confirmation Election Required
8819.004
Initial District Territory
8819.005
Applicability of Other Groundwater Conservation District Law
8819.051
Directors; Terms
8819.052
Method of Electing Directors: Commissioners Precincts
8819.053
Election Date
8819.054
Compensation
8819.055
Board Action
8819.101
General Powers
8819.102
Groundwater Wells Under Railroad Commission Jurisdiction
8819.103
Prohibition on District Purchase, Sale, Transport, or Distribution of Water
8819.104
Prohibition on District Use of Eminent Domain Powers
8819.105
Regional Cooperation
8819.151
Limitation on Taxes
8819.152
Fees
8819.153
Limitation on Indebtedness
 



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

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