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Chapter 312
Property Redevelopment and Tax Abatement Act

Sections

312.001
Short Title
312.002
Eligibility of Taxing Unit to Participate in Tax Abatement
312.003
Confidentiality of Proprietary Information
312.004
Taxing Unit with Tax Rate Set by Commissioners Court
312.005
State Administration
312.006
Expiration Date
312.007
Deferral of Commencement of Abatement Period
312.008
Internet Link to Agreement
312.0021
Prohibition on Abatement of Taxes on Certain Property near Military Aviation Facility
312.0025
Designation of Reinvestment Zone by School District
312.201
Designation of Reinvestment Zone
312.202
Criteria for Reinvestment Zone
312.203
Expiration of Reinvestment Zone
312.204
Municipal Tax Abatement Agreement
312.205
Specific Terms of Tax Abatement Agreement
312.206
Tax Abatement by Other Taxing Units
312.207
Approval by Governing Body
312.208
Modification or Termination of Agreement
312.209
Application of Nonseverability Provision
312.210
Agreement by Taxing Units Relating to Property in Certain School Districts
312.211
Agreement by Municipality Relating to Property Subject to Voluntary Cleanup Agreement
312.401
Designation of Reinvestment Zone
312.402
County Tax Abatement Agreement
312.403
Tax Abatement Agreement for Nuclear Electric Power Generation Facility in County Reinvestment Zone
312.404
Approval by Governing Body
312.2011
Enterprise Zone
312.2041
Notice of Tax Abatement Agreement to Other Taxing Units
312.4011
Enterprise Zone
 



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