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Chapter 373
Toll Projects Located in Territory of Local Toll Project Entity

Sections

373.001
Definitions
373.002
Applicability
373.003
Project Owned in Perpetuity
373.004
Governmental and Not Commercial Transactions
373.005
Legal Challenges Concluded
373.006
Toll Project Agreement
373.007
Exercise of Primacy for Toll Project Phases
373.051
Initiation of Process
373.052
Local Toll Project Entity Option
373.053
Department Option
373.054
Reinitiation of Process
373.055
Waiver of Option; Alteration of Steps or Time Limits
373.056
Sharing of Project-related Information
373.057
Progress Reports
373.058
Environmental Review
373.059
Project Located in Territory of More than One Local Toll Project Entity
373.101
Use of State Highway Right-of-way
373.102
Reimbursement for Use of Right-of-way
373.103
Agreement for Use of Right-of-way
373.104
Liability for Damages
373.105
Compliance with Federal Law
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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