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Chapter 30
Regional Waste Disposal

Sections

30.001
Short Title
30.002
Purpose
30.003
Definitions
30.004
Cumulative Effect of Chapter
30.005
Construction of Chapter
30.021
Disposal System
30.022
Purchase and Sale of Facilities
30.023
Lease of Facilities
30.024
Operating Agreements
30.025
Waste Disposal Contracts by District
30.026
Contracts by River Authority
30.027
Contract with Public Agency
30.028
Contract Provisions
30.029
Continued Use of District Facilities
30.030
Source of Contract Payments
30.031
Rates
30.032
Service to More than One Public Agency
30.033
Property Acquired by Condemnation or Otherwise
30.034
Cost of Relocating, Altering, Etc
30.035
Elections
30.051
Issuance of Bonds
30.052
Form, Denomination, Interest Rate
30.053
Refunding Bonds
30.054
Sale or Exchange of Bonds
30.055
Interim Bonds
30.056
Attorney General's Examination
30.057
Registration by Comptroller
30.058
Validation Suit
30.059
Bonds Incontestable
30.060
Negotiable Instruments
30.061
Investment Securities Under Uniform Commercial Code
30.062
Bonds as Authorized Investments
30.063
Security for Deposits
30.064
Funds Set Aside from Bond Proceeds
30.065
Investment of Proceeds
30.066
Rates and Charges
30.101
Authorization of Regional Plans
30.102
Planning in Related Fields
30.103
Joint Planning
30.104
Coordination with Other Planning Agencies
30.105
Financial Assistance
30.106
Supervision by Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
 



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

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