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Chapter 8844
Hill Country Underground Water Conservation District

Sections

8844.001
Definitions
8844.002
Nature of District
8844.003
Legislative Findings
8844.004
District Territory
8844.051
Annexation of Territory Authorized
8844.052
Petition for Annexation Election
8844.053
Hearing; Election Order
8844.054
Ballots
8844.055
Declaration of Election Results
8844.101
Composition of Board
8844.102
Terms
8844.103
Qualifications for Election; Eligibility to Serve
8844.104
Election Date
8844.151
Groundwater Conservation District Powers and Duties
8844.152
Reclamation
8844.153
Soil Conservation and Improvement
8844.154
Input Wells
8844.155
Acquisition of Property
8844.156
Sale and Disposal of Property
8844.157
Appearance Before Railroad Commission
8844.158
Prohibition: Supply of Groundwater
 



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

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