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  6. Chap. 454

Chapter 454
Municipal Mass Transportation Systems

Sections

454.001
Authority
454.002
Essential Governmental Functions
454.003
Federal Grants and Loans
454.004
Management
454.005
Lease of System
454.006
Fares
454.007
Use of Revenue to Pay Other Municipal Debts Prohibited
454.008
Records and Accounts
454.009
Annual Report
454.010
Enforcement
454.021
Authority to Issue
454.022
Notice of Ordinance Authorizing Issuance
454.023
Petition for Election
454.024
Election
454.025
Encumbrance of Transportation System
454.026
Transportation System Franchise
454.027
Operating Expenses as Lien on Revenue
454.028
Obligation of Transportation System Not Municipal Debt
454.029
Additional Bonds or Notes
454.030
Refunding Bonds or Notes
 



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

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