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  6. Chap. 8871

Chapter 8871
Southwestern Travis County Groundwater Conservation District

Sections

8871.001
Definitions
8871.002
Nature of District
8871.003
Findings of Public Use and Benefit
8871.004
Initial District Territory
8871.021
Appointment of Temporary Directors; Vacancies; Terms
8871.022
Organizational Meeting
8871.023
Authority of Temporary Directors
8871.024
Confirmation and Initial Directors' Election
8871.025
Initial Directors
8871.051
Governing Body; Terms
8871.101
Groundwater Conservation District Powers and Duties
8871.102
Aquifer Storage and Recovery Projects
8871.103
Exempt Wells
8871.104
Permit Required
8871.105
Access to Property
8871.106
No Eminent Domain Power
8871.151
Well Construction Fee
8871.152
Permit Renewal Application Fee
8871.153
Service Connection Fee
8871.154
Production Fee
8871.155
Administrative Management Fee
8871.156
Certain Fees Prohibited
8871.157
Limitation on Authority to Impose Taxes
 



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

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