Sec. 11.014. LAND ACQUIRED FROM OKLAHOMA. (a) Land acquired by the state in Oklahoma v. Texas, 272 U.S. 21 (1926) and subsequent orders of the United States Supreme Court relating to that case, is incorporated into the counties which are adjacent to the land, and the north and south lines of the adjacent counties, Lipscomb, Hemphill, Wheeler, Collingsworth, and Childress, are extended east to the 100th degree of west longitude as it is fixed in the final judgment.
(b) The land acquired from Oklahoma shall become a part of the respective counties as though it were originally included in each county for governmental purposes and shall be assessed for taxes and have taxes collected under the provisions of existing law.
Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 2350, ch. 871, art. I, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1977.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle A - General Provisions
Chapter 11 - Provisions Generally Applicable to the Public Domain
Subchapter B. Territory and Boundaries of the State
Section 11.011. Vacant and Unappropriated Land
Section 11.0111. Location of Coastal Boundaries
Section 11.012. Gulfward Boundary of Texas
Section 11.013. Gulfward Boundaries of Counties, Cities, Towns, or Villages
Section 11.0131. Jurisdiction of Home-Rule Cities Over Submerged Lands
Section 11.014. Land Acquired From Oklahoma
Section 11.015. Extension of Texas-New Mexico Boundary