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Chapter 8840
Glasscock Groundwater Conservation District

Sections

8840.001
Definitions
8840.002
Nature of District
8840.003
Findings of Public Use and Benefit
8840.004
District Territory
8840.051
Composition of Board; Terms
8840.052
Election of Directors
8840.053
Election Date
8840.054
Qualifications for Election
8840.055
Election of Directors Following Annexation
8840.101
General Powers and Duties
8840.102
Administrative Procedures
8840.103
Well Permits
8840.104
Well Spacing and Production
8840.105
Logs
8840.106
Surveys
8840.107
Research and Determinations Regarding Groundwater Withdrawal
8840.108
Collection and Preservation of Information
8840.109
Contract for Sale and Distribution of Water
 



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

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