Texas Statutes
§ 43.902 — ANNEXATION, EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION, AND EMINENT DOMAIN ON INACCESSIBLE GULF ISLAND.
Texas § 43.902
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Tex. Local Government Code Code Ann. § 43.902 (2026).
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Sec. 43.902. ANNEXATION, EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION, AND EMINENT DOMAIN ON INACCESSIBLE GULF ISLAND.
(a)Land on an island bordering the Gulf of Mexico that is not accessible by a public road or common carrier ferry facility may not be annexed by a municipality without the consent of the owners of the land.
(b)The extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality does not include land on the island unless the owners of the land consent.
(c)A municipality may not take property on the island through eminent domain.
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Related
Opinion No.
(Texas Attorney General Reports, 2003)
City of Port Isabel, Texas v. Hp Pinnell, Trustee of Pinnell Trust and Town of South Padre Island
(Court of Appeals of Texas, 2006)
Legislative History
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.
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