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  6. Chap. 9051

Chapter 9051
Jefferson County Water Control and Improvement District No. 10

Sections

9051.001
Definitions
9051.002
Nature of District
9051.003
Legislative Finding
9051.004
Liberal Construction of Chapter
9051.005
Correction of Invalid Procedures
9051.051
District Territory
9051.052
Annexation of District Territory by Municipality
9051.101
Composition of Board; Terms
9051.102
Qualifications for Office
9051.103
Director's Bond
9051.104
Quorum
9051.105
Officers
9051.106
Employees
9051.107
Expenditures
9051.108
Compensation of Directors
9051.109
Budget
9051.151
General Powers
9051.152
District Property
9051.153
Cost of Relocating or Altering Property
9051.154
Powers Relating to Waterworks or Sanitary Sewer System
9051.155
Charges, Fees, and Tolls; Penalty for Failure to Pay
9051.156
Surveys and Investigations
9051.157
Limitation on District Powers Relating to Groundwater
9051.201
Tax Method
9051.202
Authority to Impose Tax; Tax Election
9051.203
Tax Assessor and Collector
9051.204
Tax Rate
9051.251
Definition
9051.252
Issuance of Bonds
9051.253
Form of Bonds
9051.254
Election for Bonds Payable from Ad Valorem Taxes
9051.255
Bonds Payable from Ad Valorem Taxes; Tax Rate
9051.256
Election Not Required for Certain Bonds
9051.257
Bonds Secured by Revenue; Additional Bonds
9051.258
Charges for District Services
9051.259
Refunding Bonds
9051.260
Bonds Exempt from Taxation
 



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