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Chapter 91
Rail Facilities

Sections

91.001
Definitions
91.002
Public Purpose
91.003
Rules
91.004
General Powers
91.005
Reliance on Private Entities
91.006
Cooperation of State Agencies and Political Subdivisions
91.007
Notification of Intent to Abandon or Discontinue Service
91.031
Establishment of Rail Systems
91.032
Acquisition of Rail Facilities
91.033
Environmental Review
91.034
Environmental Mitigation
91.035
Use of Facilities Belonging to Public or Private Entity
91.036
Expenditure of Funds
91.037
Contracts with Governmental Entities
91.051
Awarding of Contracts
91.052
Agreements to Construct, Maintain, and Operate Rail Facilities
91.053
Small and Disadvantaged Businesses
91.054
Comprehensive Development Agreements
91.071
Funding
91.072
Financing of Rail Facilities and Systems
91.073
Grants and Loans
91.074
Revenue
91.075
Pass-through Fares
91.091
Acquisition of Real Property
91.092
Property Necessary or Convenient for Rail Facilities
91.093
Right of Entry
91.094
Conveyance of Property Belonging to Political Subdivision or Public Agency
91.095
Disposal of Property
91.101
Contracts for Rail Transportation Services
91.102
Contracts with Rail Operators
91.103
Joint Use of Rail Facilities
91.104
Routings
91.105
Placement of Utility Facilities, Lines, and Equipment
91.106
Operations During Certain Emergencies
91.0361
Certain Freight Railroad Projects
 



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

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