Texas Statutes
§ 8189.106 — CONTINUING POWERS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NEW DISTRICTS.
Texas § 8189.106
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Tex. Special District Local Laws Code Code Ann. § 8189.106 (2026).
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Sec. 8189.106. CONTINUING POWERS AND OBLIGATIONS OF NEW DISTRICTS.
(a)Each new district may incur and pay debts and has all powers of the original district created by this chapter, including the power to divide into two or more districts.
(b)If the district is divided as provided by this subchapter, the current obligations and any bond authorizations of the district are not impaired. Debts shall be paid by revenue or by taxes or assessments imposed on real property in the district as if the district had not been divided or by contributions from each new district as stated in the terms set by the board under Section 8189.103 (c).
(c)Any other district obligation is divided pro rata among the new districts on an acreage basis or on other terms that are satisfactory to the new districts.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 752 (H.B. 3182 ), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2007.
Nearby Sections
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§ 8189.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 8189.002
NATURE OF DISTRICT.§ 8189.003
CONFIRMATION ELECTION REQUIRED.§ 8189.004
INITIAL DISTRICT TERRITORY.§ 8189.051
DIRECTORS; TERMS.§ 8189.052
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS.§ 8189.102
ROAD PROJECTS.§ 8189.103
DIVISION OF DISTRICT; REQUIREMENTS.§ 8189.104
ELECTION FOR DIVISION OF DISTRICT.§ 8189.105
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS OF NEW DISTRICTS.§ 8189.108
PAYMENT OF IMPACT FEES.§ 8189.109
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