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  6. Chap. 8849

Chapter 8849
Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District

Sections

8849.001
Definitions
8849.002
Nature of District
8849.003
Findings of Public Use and Benefit
8849.004
District Territory
8849.005
Conflicts of Law
8849.051
Composition of Board; Terms
8849.052
Appointment of Directors
8849.053
Board Vacancy
8849.054
Expenses
8849.055
Liability
8849.101
Groundwater Conservation District Powers and Duties
8849.102
Authority to Exempt Certain Wells from Regulation
8849.103
Groundwater Wells Under Jurisdiction of Railroad Commission
8849.104
Membership on Central Carrizo-wilcox Coordinating Council
8849.105
Management Plan
8849.106
Regional Cooperation
8849.151
Pumping Fees
8849.152
Taxes Prohibited
 



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

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