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Chapter 256
Funds and Taxes for County Roads

Sections

256.001
Use of County Road and Bridge Fund
256.002
Distribution of County and Road District Highway Fund
256.003
Use of Revenues from County and Road District Highway Fund
256.004
Deposits of Taxes to County Farm-to-market and Lateral Road Fund and Flood Control Fund
256.005
Use of Farm-to-market and Lateral Road Fund
256.006
Use of Flood Control Fund
256.007
Transfers of Surplus Registration Fee Revenue
256.008
State Funding of Farm-to-market Roads
256.009
Report to Comptroller
256.010
Applicability of Chapter to County Operating Under Special Road Tax Law
256.051
County, Precinct, and Road District Bond Taxes
256.052
Adoption of Special Road Tax
256.053
Repeal of Special Road Tax
256.054
Additional County Taxes for County Roads and Flood Control; Bonds
256.101
Definitions
256.102
Transportation Infrastructure Fund
256.103
Grant Program
256.104
Grant Application Process
256.105
Matching Funds
256.106
Program Administration
256.107
Competitive Bidding Required for Contracts Funded by Grants
256.108
Period for Spending Grant
 



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