Texas Statutes
§ 287.103 — ADMINISTRATION OF PROPERTY, DEBTS, AND ASSETS AFTER DISSOLUTION.
Texas § 287.103
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Tex. Health and Safety Code Code Ann. § 287.103 (2026).
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Sec. 287.103. ADMINISTRATION OF PROPERTY, DEBTS, AND ASSETS AFTER DISSOLUTION.
(a)If the district does not transfer its land, buildings, improvements, equipment, and other assets to a county or hospital district in the district, the board shall continue to control and administer the property, debts, and assets of the district until all funds have been disposed of and all district debts have been paid or settled.
(b)If, after administering the property and assets, the board determines that the district's property and assets are insufficient to pay the debts of the district, the district shall transfer the remaining debts to the counties and hospital districts that created the district in proportion to the funds contributed to the district by each county or hospital district.
(c)If, after
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1293, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 287.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 287.002
DISTRICT AUTHORIZATION.§ 287.021
CREATION BY CONCURRENT ORDERS.§ 287.022
CONTRACT TERMS.§ 287.023
PURPOSE AND DUTIES.§ 287.024
FUNDING.§ 287.041
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.§ 287.042
QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE.§ 287.043
BOND.§ 287.044
BOARD VACANCY.§ 287.045
OFFICERS.§ 287.046
OFFICERS' TERMS; VACANCY.§ 287.047
COMPENSATION.§ 287.048
VOTING REQUIREMENT.§ 287.049
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