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Chapter 311
Tax Increment Financing Act

Sections

311.001
Short Title
311.002
Definitions
311.003
Procedure for Creating Reinvestment Zone
311.004
Contents of Reinvestment Zone Ordinance or Order
311.005
Criteria for Reinvestment Zone
311.006
Restrictions on Composition of Reinvestment Zone
311.007
Changing Boundaries or Term of Existing Zone
311.008
Powers of Municipality or County
311.009
Composition of Board of Directors
311.010
Powers and Duties of Board of Directors
311.011
Project and Financing Plans
311.012
Determination of Amount of Tax Increment
311.013
Collection and Deposit of Tax Increments
311.014
Tax Increment Fund
311.015
Tax Increment Bonds and Notes
311.016
Annual Report by Municipality or County
311.017
Termination of Reinvestment Zone
311.018
Conflicts with Municipal Charter
311.019
Central Registry
311.020
State Assistance
311.021
Act or Proceeding Presumed Valid
311.0031
Enterprise Zone
311.0085
Power of Certain Municipalities
311.0087
Restriction on Powers of Certain Municipalities
311.0091
Composition of Board of Directors of Certain Reinvestment Zones
311.0092
Notice to State Senator and State Representative; Waiver of Service on Board
311.0101
Participation of Disadvantaged Businesses in Certain Zones
311.0123
Sales Tax Increment
311.0125
Tax Abatement Agreements
311.0163
Annual Report by Comptroller
311.01005
Costs Associated with Transportation or Transit Projects
 



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