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Chapter 9023
Duval County Conservation and Reclamation District

Sections

9023.001
Definitions
9023.002
Nature of District
9023.003
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
9023.004
District Territory
9023.051
Composition of Board
9023.052
Election of Directors
9023.101
Water Control and Improvement District Powers
9023.102
General Contract Powers
9023.103
Acquisition of Property
9023.104
Cost of Relocating or Altering Property
9023.105
Water Permit Acquired from Municipality
9023.151
Authority to Issue Bonds
9023.152
Certain Bond Covenants Authorized
9023.153
Maturity
9023.154
Use of Bond Proceeds
9023.155
Bonds Secured by Revenue; Additional Bonds
9023.156
Bonds Secured by Ad Valorem Taxes
9023.157
Refunding Bonds
9023.201
Definition
9023.202
Disannexation of Municipal Territory
9023.203
Petition
9023.204
Election Order
9023.205
Ballot
9023.206
Election
9023.207
Board Vote
9023.208
Appointment of Master
9023.209
Distribution of Property, Receivables, and Other Assets
9023.210
Provision of Services Outside Disannexed Municipal Territory
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
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