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HB 1615 63-0 (1973) Author: Adams, Herman
Sponsor: Harrington, D. Roy
Creating and establishing, without consent of political subdivisions, a conservation and reclamation district under Article XVI, Section 59, of the Texas Constitution, to be known as "Bevil Oaks Municipal Utility District," and declaring the district a governmental agency and body politic and corporate; finding the boundaries form a closure, and related matters; finding that confirmation election is required; finding that no exclusion hearing is required; defining the boundaries; conferring on district the rights, powers, privileges, authority, and functions of the general laws of Texas applicable to municipal utility districts created under Chapter 54, Water Code, where not in conflict with this Act, and adopting same by reference; naming the first directors and providing for filling of vacancies; providing for terms and elections of directors, and related matters; finding and declaring that the requirements of Article XVI, Section 59(d), of the Texas Constitution, have been performed and accomplished; enacting other provisions relating to the above mentioned subjects; providing a severability clause; and declaring an emergency. House: Natural Resources
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Signed by the Governor
SB 876 63-0 (1973) Author: Harrington, D. Roy Creating and establishing, without consent of political subdivisions, a conservation and reclamation district under Article XVI, Section 59, as amended, of the Texas Constitution, to be known as "Bevil Oaks Municipal Utility District," and declaring the district a governmental agency and body politic and corporate; finding the boundaries form a closure, and related matters; finding that confirmation election is not required; finding that no exclusion hearing is required; defining the boundaries; conferring on district the rights, powers, privileges, authority, and functions of the general laws of the Texas applicable to municipal utility districts created under Chapter 54, Water Code, where not in conflict with the Act, and adopting same by reference; naming the first directors and providing for filling of vacancies; providing and declaring that the requirements of Article XVI, Section 59(d), as amended, of the Texas Constitution, have been performed and accomplished; enacting other provisions relating to the above mentioned subjects; providing a severability clause; and declaring an emergency. Senate: Intergovernmental Relations Reported favorably


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