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  6. Chap. 365

Chapter 365
Road District Toll Roads

Sections

365.001
Definitions
365.002
Applicability
365.003
Designation as Part of Road System
365.004
Use of Certain Interest
365.011
Authority to Provide Toll Road
365.012
Toll Road District Powers
365.013
Nature and Location of Road and Structure
365.014
Right of Free Access or Passage
365.015
Use of Property of Governmental Entity
365.031
Authority to Issue Bonds
365.032
Bond Election
365.033
Sale of Bonds
365.034
Bond Security
365.035
Bondholder Protection
365.036
Refunding Bonds
365.037
County Ad Valorem Tax
365.038
County Payments Relating to District Bonds
365.039
County Bonds and Certificates of Obligation
365.040
Authority for Tolls and Charges
365.041
Amount of Tolls
365.042
Fines and Penalties
365.043
County Expenses
365.044
Costs of Certain Acquisitions and Alterations
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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