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  6. Chap. 9086

Chapter 9086
Richfield Ranch Water Control and Improvement District of Harris County, Texas

Sections

9086.0101
Definitions
9086.0102
Nature of District
9086.0103
Confirmation and Directors' Election Required
9086.0104
Consent of Municipality Required
9086.0105
Findings of Public Purpose and Benefit
9086.0106
Initial District Territory
9086.0201
Governing Body; Terms
9086.0202
Temporary Directors
9086.0301
General Powers and Duties
9086.0302
Water Control and Improvement District Powers and Duties
9086.0303
Authority for Road Projects
9086.0304
Road Standards and Requirements
9086.0305
Compliance with Municipal Consent Ordinance or Resolution
9086.0306
Limitation on Use of Eminent Domain
9086.0401
Elections Regarding Taxes or Bonds
9086.0402
Operation and Maintenance Tax
9086.0403
Contract Taxes
9086.0501
Authority to Issue Bonds and Other Obligations
9086.0502
Taxes for Bonds
9086.0503
Bonds for Road Projects
9086.0504
Bonds for Recreational Facilities
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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

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