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  6. Chap. 9003

Chapter 9003
Aquilla-hackberry Creek Conservation District

Sections

9003.001
Definitions
9003.002
Nature of District
9003.003
Legislative Declaration and Findings
9003.004
District Territory
9003.005
Liberal Construction of Chapter
9003.051
Board
9003.052
Qualifications for Office
9003.053
Bond
9003.054
Order for Directors Election
9003.055
Notice of Election
9003.056
Election Results
9003.057
Petition
9003.058
Compensation
9003.059
Appointment of Secretary and Treasurer
9003.060
Vote by Board President
9003.061
Employees
9003.062
District Seal
9003.101
General Powers
9003.102
Surveys; Engineering Investigations
9003.103
Expenditures
9003.104
Limitation on Eminent Domain
9003.105
Cost of Relocating Property
9003.151
Authority to Impose Tax; Tax Elections
9003.152
Tax Lien
9003.153
Issuance of Bonds
9003.154
Tax Status of Bonds
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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