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[  Session(s): 43-0   Chamber =  Both  Bill Type = all    Subjects =  Special Districts & Authorities--Water & Utility ]

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HB 361 43-0 (1933) Author: Renfro, Thomas Jefferson Relating to amending certain statute relating to water control and improvement districts so as to provide that in case such a district not completed its works in accordance with its plan for improvements, has not money from other sources adequate to complete its works as planned, but has acquired property or lands found not to be reasonably required to carry out the plans, the proceeds of the sale of such property or land may be applied to the completion of the works contemplated by the district's plans for improvements.
HB 413 43-0 (1933) Author: Haag, Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Relating to providing for the government of water improvement districts.
HB 431 43-0 (1933) Author: Jackson, Harvey Paul | et. al. Relating to authorizing the issuance of funding, refunding and amortization bonds by water improvement districts which obtain their water supply under contract with the United States Government, prescribing the method thereof, the terms thereof.
HB 709 43-0 (1933) Author: Johnson, Andrew Percy | et. al. Relating to authorizing the Board of Directors of any Water Improvement District or Water Control and Improvement District within the State to remit, in whole or in part, the penalties and interest on all ad valorem taxes levied by such Districts that are not delinquent and/or past due and unpaid, and which are paid on or before December 31, 1933.
HB 873 43-0 (1933) Author: West, Milton Horace Relating to providing that in certain counties which contain Navigation Districts, Water Improvement Districts and Water Control and Improvement Districts, the county auditor shall audit books, accounts, records, bills, and warrants of such districts, and other districts created for improvement and conservation purposes which are not administered by the Commissioners Court of such counties.
HB 886 43-0 (1933) Author: Leonard, Homer Lakerby Relating to amending certain statute relating to auditing expenditures of improvement, navigation, drainage, road or irrigation districts so that the provisions of said statute shall hereafter extend to all counties containing a population of one hundred and ten thousand (110,000), or more, as shown by the preceding Federal Census.
HB 929 43-0 (1933) Author: Stinson, Jeff D. | et. al. Relating to authorizing Dallas County Arcadia Fresh Water Supply District No. 1 to incur indebtedness evidenced by contract, agreement, notes, or warrants, and to borrow money from Reconstruction Finance Corporation, for any purpose incident to its powers and functions, including the construction of repairs, replacements and extensions to its water system, and to pay off from and to pledge for the payment thereof any part of its income or revenues, and to mortgage its properties and facilities.
SB 12 43-0 (1933) Author: Oneal, Benjamin Grady "Ben" Relating to providing that no water improvement district, water control and improvement district, nor drainage district, shall be required to give bond on any appeal or writ of error taken by it, or either of them, in any civil case.
SB 13 43-0 (1933) Author: Parr, Archer "Archie" Relating to declaring certain water improvement districts to have, and expressly conferring upon such districts, power to contract loans, borrow money or sell securities under certain conditions; describing such districts.
SB 113 43-0 (1933) Author: Oneal, Benjamin Grady "Ben" Relating to providing when, how and in what manner any water improvement district or water control and improvement district or conservation and reclamation district, or irrigation district, may refund any of its outstanding bonds or any of its valid outstanding notes, warrants or other obligations (other than bonds).
SB 244 43-0 (1933) Author: Regan, Kenneth Mills Relating to authorizing Water Improvement Districts to borrow money and create debts and obligations to fully carry out the purposes of their organization and to levy and collect taxes and to fix, levy and collect charges for the use of water and power and other services and to pledge same for the payment of debts and to provide for the government and operation of such districts.
SB 391 43-0 (1933) Author: Parr, Archer "Archie" Relating to permitting Water Improvement Districts and Water Control and Improvement Districts to borrow from the Amortization and Emergency Fund within two years.
SB 483 43-0 (1933) Author: Parr, Archer "Archie" Relating to providing for the creation of water supply districts, pursuant to Section 59, Article 16, of the Constitution; providing they shall be governmental agencies, free from taxation, prescribing the method of their creation, including petition, optional election, notice, a hearing and administrative finding
SB 500 43-0 (1933) Author: Hornsby, John William Relating to providing for the dissolution and liquidation of various types of reclamation districts.
SB 546 43-0 (1933) Author: Parr, Archer "Archie" Relating to creating and validating Cameron County Water Control and Improvement District, Number Nineteen, in Cameron County, Texas, under the provisions of Section 59 of Article 16 of the Constitution of Texas, for the purposes of the control, storing, preservation, and distribution of its waters and flood waters.


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