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  6. Chap. 9056

Chapter 9056
Willow Creek Water Control District

Sections

9056.001
Definitions
9056.002
Nature of District
9056.003
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
9056.004
District Territory
9056.005
Applicability of Water Control and Improvement Districts Laws
9056.051
Composition of Board
9056.052
Qualifications for Office
9056.053
Director's Bond
9056.054
Failure to Call Director Election
9056.101
General Powers
9056.102
Water Control and Improvement District Powers
9056.103
Powers Relating to the Water of Willow Creek; Surveys and Plan
9056.104
Cost of Relocating or Altering Property
9056.105
Cooperation in Wildlife Programs
9056.106
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act
9056.151
Tax Method
9056.152
Payment of Tax or Assessment Not Required
9056.153
Election Required for Federal Loan
9056.154
Maintenance Tax Election Procedures
9056.155
Specification of Maintenance Tax Rate and Method
9056.156
Use of Maintenance Tax Proceeds
9056.157
Approval of and Funding for Certain Plans for Works and Improvements
9056.201
Authority to Issue Bonds
9056.202
Bond Election Required
9056.203
Bonds Exempt from Taxation
 



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