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Chapter 8863
Neches and Trinity Valleys Groundwater Conservation District

Sections

8863.001
Definitions
8863.002
Nature of District
8863.003
Findings of Public Use and Benefit
8863.004
District Territory
8863.005
Addition of Underground Water Conservation District or Adjacent County to District
8863.051
Composition of Board
8863.052
Appointment of Directors
8863.053
Terms
8863.054
Board Vacancy
8863.055
Compensation; Expenses
8863.056
Vote Required for Board Action
8863.101
Groundwater Conservation District Powers and Duties
8863.102
Wells Exempt from Regulation
8863.103
Transfer of Groundwater out of District
8863.104
No Eminent Domain Power
8863.105
Limit on Purchase of Groundwater Rights
8863.151
Authority to Set Fees; Limits
8863.152
Taxes Prohibited
8863.153
Limit on Issuance of Bonds and Notes
 



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