District Act definition

District Act means Acts 2001, 77th Legislature, R.S., Chapter 1307, 2001 Texas General Laws (HB 1784), and the non-conflicting provisions of Chapter 36, Texas Water Code.
District Act. – means the Act of May 26, 2001, 77th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1361, September 1, 2001 Tex. Gen. Laws (HB 3655) now codified as Chapter 8825 Tex. Special District Local Law Code and the non-conflicting provisions of Chapter 36, Water Code.
District Act means the Haskell/Knox Underground Water Conservation District Enabling Act, 73rd Leg. R.S., ch. 1028, 1993 Tex. Gen. Laws 4435 as amended by Act of April 24, 2001, 77th Leg., R.S., ch. 38, 2001 Tex. Gen. Laws 68 and Act of May 30, 2003, 78th Leg., R.S., ch. 992, 2003 Tex. Gen. Laws 2896; and the non-conflicting provisions of Chapter 36, Texas Water Code.

Examples of District Act in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall serve and act as the not-for-profit corporation provided by the Business Improvement District Act, with its sole purpose and mission being to restore or promote the economic vitality of the Downtown Business Improvement District of Overland Park, Kansas, by implementation of those services permitted by K.S.A. 12-1784, and for which the Governing Body of the City of Overland Park, Kansas, shall have previously approved a budget.

  • As noted above, Section V.A. of the Service Plan authorized the District to provide Public Improvements and related operation and maintenance services within and without the District Boundary as such power and authority is described in the Special District Act.

  • Contractor shall serve and act as the not-for-profit corporation provided for by the Business Improvement District Act and O.P.M.C. Chapter 2.14, with its sole purpose and mission being to restore or promote the economic vitality of the Downtown Business Improvement District by implementation of those services permitted by said Act and said City Code, and for which the City’s Governing Body shall have previously approved a budget.

  • Pursuant to Section 32-1-103(10) of the Special District Act, a Metropolitan District has the power provide the following services: Fire Protection, Mosquito Control, Parks and Recreation, Safety Protection, Sanitation, Solid Waste Disposal Facilities, Street Improvements, Television Relay and Translation, Transportation and Water (the “Authorized Powers”).


More Definitions of District Act

District Act means, collectively, the Local District Act, Title 17B, Chapter 1, Utah Code, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Local Districts and the Public Infrastructure District Act, Title 17D, Chapter 4, Utah Code.
District Act. – means the Act of May 26, 2001, 77th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1361, September 1, 2001 Tex. Gen. Laws (HB 3655) and the non-conflicting provisions of Chapter 36, Water Code.
District Act means Act of May 14, 1991, 72nd Leg., R.S., ch. 177, 1991 Tex. Gen. Laws 792.
District Act means Chapter 8801, Texas Special District Local Laws Code.
District Act means acts of the 77th Legislature (2001), Chapter 313, H.B. 2572
District Act means the Primary Highway Transportation Improvement in Multi-County Areas Act, being Virginia Code § 15.1-1372 et seq., as restated and amended as Virginia Code § 15.2-4600 et seq., as amended, pursuant to which Fairfax and Loudoun Counties established the District.
District Act means, collectively, the Local District Act, Title 17B, Limited Purpose Local Government Entities - Local Districts and the Public Infrastructure District Act, Title 17D, Chapter 4.