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Chapter 66
Stormwater Control Districts

Sections

66.001
Definitions
66.011
Creation
66.012
Purpose of District
66.013
Composition of District
66.014
Petition
66.015
Contents of Petition
66.016
District Name
66.018
Notice and Hearing on District Creation
66.019
Commission Findings and Decision
66.020
Appeal of Commission Order
66.021
Temporary Directors
66.101
Board of Directors
66.102
Qualification of Directors
66.118
Rules
66.201
General Powers
66.202
Plan for Facilities
66.216
Transfer of Land and Facilities
66.217
Effect of Transfer
66.218
Transfer in Portions
66.303
Annual Budget
66.304
Amending Budget
66.310
Issuance of Bonds
66.311
Manner of Repayment of Bonds
66.313
Form of Bonds
66.314
Provisions of Bonds
66.315
Approval by Attorney General; Registration by Comptroller
66.316
Refunding Bonds
66.317
Bonds as Investments
66.318
Bonds as Security for Deposits
66.319
Mandamus by Bondholders
66.320
Application of Other Laws
66.321
Tax Status of Bonds
66.322
Levy of Taxes
66.324
Board Authority
66.325
Tax Rate
66.326
Tax Appraisal, Assessment, and Collection
66.401
Petition for Dissolution
66.402
Order to Dissolve District
66.403
Distribution of Assets
66.404
Effect of Commission Order
 



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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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