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  6. Chap. 9006

Chapter 9006
Clear Creek Watershed Authority

Sections

9006.001
Definitions
9006.002
Nature of Authority
9006.003
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
9006.004
Authority Territory; Exclusion
9006.005
Applicability of Other Law
9006.051
Composition
9006.052
Eligibility to Serve
9006.101
General Powers
9006.102
Limit on Impounding Water
9006.103
Restriction on Eminent Domain Power
9006.104
Cost of Relocating or Altering Property
9006.201
Issuance of Bonds
9006.202
Pledge of Revenue to Pay Bonds
9006.203
Use of Ad Valorem Taxation Plan
9006.204
Plan or Method of Taxation; Hearing
9006.205
Maintenance Tax Election Procedures
9006.206
Maintenance Tax Rate
9006.207
Authority Property Not Subject to Taxation
 



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

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