Texas Statutes
§ 375.309 — MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION OF AREA IN AN AUTHORITY.
Texas § 375.309
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Tex. Local Government Code Code Ann. § 375.309 (2026).
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Sec. 375.309. MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION OF AREA IN AN AUTHORITY.
(a)A municipality that creates an authority under this subchapter may annex all or part of the territory located in the authority under Chapter 43 .
(b)Annexation of territory located in the authority does not affect the operation of the authority.
(c)Creation of an authority does not:
(1)affect the power of the municipality to designate all or part of an area in the authority as an industrial authority;
(2)limit a power of the municipality conferred by Chapter 42 ; or
(3)impose a duty on or affect the power of the municipality to provide municipal services to any area in the municipality or its extraterritorial jurisdiction that is in the authority.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 961, Sec. 1, eff. June 20, 2003.
Nearby Sections
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§ 375.001
LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS; PURPOSES.§ 375.002
CONSTRUCTION OF CHAPTER.§ 375.003
DEFINITIONS.§ 375.004
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY; TORT CLAIMS.§ 375.022
PETITION.§ 375.025
HEARING.§ 375.026
ORDER; INITIAL DIRECTORS.§ 375.041
COMMISSION ORDER.§ 375.042
MISTAKE IN BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION.§ 375.043
ANNEXATION; NOTICE OF BOUNDARIES.§ 375.061
NUMBER OF DIRECTORS; TERMS.§ 375.062
TERMS OF INITIAL DIRECTORS.§ 375.063
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