Texas Statutes
§ 382.202 — AUTHORITY TO IMPOSE TAXES OF ASSESSMENTS AFTER PARTIAL OR COMPLETE ANNEXATION.
Texas § 382.202
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Tex. Local Government Code Code Ann. § 382.202 (2026).
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Sec. 382.202. AUTHORITY TO IMPOSE TAXES OF ASSESSMENTS AFTER PARTIAL OR COMPLETE ANNEXATION.
(a)After a district has been annexed by a municipality wholly or partly for general purposes, the county may not authorize the district to impose an ad valorem tax, hotel occupancy tax, or sales and use tax, or collect an assessment in the area that the municipality overlaps the district, except as provided by Subsection (b) or Section 382.201 (b).
(b)A district may continue to impose a tax in an area that the municipality annexes for limited purposes and in which the municipality does not impose taxes. If the municipality annexes an area for limited purposes and imposes some of the taxes which the district is imposing but not all of them, the district may continue to impose taxes only to the ext
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Nearby Sections
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§ 382.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 382.002
APPLICABILITY.§ 382.003
NATURE OF DISTRICT; PURPOSE.§ 382.004
COUNTY MAY ESTABLISH DISTRICT.§ 382.005
APPLICABILITY; CONFLICT OF LAWS.§ 382.006
ESTABLISHMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS; OPTIONAL CREATION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.§ 382.051
GOVERNING BODY; TERMS.§ 382.052
ELIGIBILITY.§ 382.053
VACANCIES; QUORUM.§ 382.054
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST.§ 382.055
COMPENSATION.§ 382.056
OATH AND BOND; OFFICER ELECTIONS.§ 382.101
COUNTY'S GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES.§ 382.102
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