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Chapter 342
Ferries and Certain Toll Bridges

Sections

342.001
Ferry Connecting State Highways
342.002
County Ferries
342.003
Melvin O
342.004
Galveston-port Bolivar Ferry and Port Aransas Ferry Vehicle Stickers
342.051
Right of Property Owner to Operate Ferry
342.052
Bridge or Ferry Company's Incorporation Statement
342.053
Company's Geographical Claim
342.101
License Requirement
342.102
License Application
342.103
Issuance of License
342.104
Bond; License Fee
342.105
Ferry Operation Between Counties
342.106
Temporary License
342.107
Duties of Ferry Operator
342.108
General County Authority over Ferries
342.201
Tolls for Bridges and Ferries
342.202
Establishing and Changing Ferry Toll Rates
342.203
Ferry Charge on Swimming Cow or Horse
342.204
Refusal to Operate at Authorized Toll Rates
342.205
Charge Imposed on Certain Interstate Ferries
342.301
Liability of Bridge or Ferry Owner
342.302
Operating Ferry Without License
342.303
Charge of Excessive Toll Rate
342.304
Failure to Serve
342.305
Failure to Post Toll Rates
342.306
Recovery Under Bond or from Surety
342.401
Failure to Perform Duties; Charging Excessive Toll Rate
342.402
Failure to Obtain License
 



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