Texas Statutes
§ 1117.207 — DEPOSITORY OR TREASURER.
Texas § 1117.207
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Code SDSpecial District Local Laws Code
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Tex. Special District Local Laws Code Code Ann. § 1117.207 (2026).
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Sec. 1117.207. DEPOSITORY OR TREASURER.
(a)The board shall designate one or more banks in the district to serve as depository or treasurer for district money.
(b)District money shall be immediately deposited on receipt with a depository bank, except that sufficient money must be remitted to an appropriate bank to pay the principal of and interest on the district's outstanding bonds on or before the maturity date of the principal and interest.
(c)To the extent that money in a depository bank is not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the money must be secured in the manner provided by law for the security of county funds.
(d)Membership on the district's board of an officer or director of a bank does not disqualify that bank from being designated as depository.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 112 (S.B. 1026 ), Sec. 1.01, eff. April 1, 2015.
Nearby Sections
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§ 1117.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 1117.002
AUTHORITY FOR OPERATION.§ 1117.003
ESSENTIAL PUBLIC FUNCTION.§ 1117.004
DISTRICT TERRITORY.§ 1117.005
CORRECTION OF INVALID PROCEDURES.§ 1117.051
BOARD ELECTION; TERM.§ 1117.052
NOTICE OF ELECTION.§ 1117.053
QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE.§ 1117.054
BOND; RECORD OF BOND AND OATH.§ 1117.055
BOARD VACANCY.§ 1117.056
OFFICERS.§ 1117.057
COMPENSATION; EXPENSES.§ 1117.058
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