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  6. Chap. 202

Chapter 202
Control of Transportation Assets

Sections

202.001
Administration
202.002
Funds
202.021
Real Property No Longer Needed
202.022
Notice of Sale
202.023
Sale of Real Property by Bid
202.024
Exchange of Real Property
202.025
Execution of Deed: Method
202.026
Reconveyance of Property Acquired for Freeway
202.027
Reimbursement to County or Municipality
202.028
Correction of Error or Ambiguity in Instrument
202.029
Rights of Public Utility or Common Carrier
202.030
Approval of Transfers
202.031
Expenses
202.032
Rules
202.033
Transfer of Historic Bridge
202.051
Definitions
202.052
Lease Authority
202.053
Lease of Highway Assets: Terms
202.054
Revenue from Leases
202.055
Lease of Rest Areas
202.056
Certain Oil and Gas Leases Prohibited
202.057
Conveyance of Easement or Interest for Flood Control
202.058
Agreement to Use or Cultivate Right-of-way
202.059
Mowing, Baling, Shredding, and Hoeing Material on Right-of-way
202.060
Living Logos; Pilot Project
202.061
Environmental Covenant
202.081
Definition
202.082
Disposal of Asphalt
202.091
Definition
202.092
Use of Department Facilities
202.093
Agreement
202.094
Competitive Sealed Proposal
202.095
Applicability
202.096
Revenue
202.097
Rulemaking
202.111
Definition
202.112
Advance Acquisitions
202.113
Disposal of Surplus Property
202.114
Management
 



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

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