Texas Statutes
Subchapter D. Annexation Provisions Relating to Special Districts
Section 43.080. Municipal Bonds Used to Carry Out Purposes of Abolished Conservation and Reclamation District

Sec. 43.080. MUNICIPAL BONDS USED TO CARRY OUT PURPOSES OF ABOLISHED CONSERVATION AND RECLAMATION DISTRICT. (a) This section applies only to each municipality that under any other law, including Section 43.075, abolishes a conservation and reclamation district created under Article XVI, Section 59, of the Texas Constitution, including a water control and improvement district, fresh water supply district, or municipal utility district.
(b) If, before its abolition, the district voted to issue bonds to provide waterworks, sanitary sewer facilities, or drainage facilities and if some or all of the bonds were not issued, sold, and delivered before the abolition, the governing body of the municipality may issue and sell municipal bonds in an amount not to exceed the amount of the unissued district bonds to carry out the purposes for which the district bonds were voted.
(c) The bonds must be authorized by ordinance of the governing body of the municipality. The ordinance must provide for the levy of taxes on all taxable property in the municipality to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds when due. The bonds must be sold at not less than par value and accrued interest, and must mature, bear interest, and be subject to approval by the attorney general and to registration by the comptroller of public accounts as provided by law for other general obligation bonds of the municipality.
(d) A bond that is approved, registered, and sold as provided by this section is incontestable.
(e) This section repeals a municipal charter provision to the extent of a conflict with this section. This section does not affect the authority of a municipality to issue bonds for other purposes.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.

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Texas Statutes

Local Government Code

Title 2 - Organization of Municipal Government

Subtitle C - Municipal Boundaries and Annexation

Chapter 43 - Municipal Annexation

Subchapter D. Annexation Provisions Relating to Special Districts

Section 43.071. Authority to Annex Water or Sewer District

Section 43.0712. Invalidation of Annexation of Special District; Reimbursement of Developer

Section 43.0715. Annexation of Water-Related Special District: Reimbursement of Landowner or Developer; Continuation of District and Taxing Authority

Section 43.072. Authority to Annex Municipal Utility District by Home-Rule Municipality

Section 43.073. Abolition Of, or Division of Functions Of, Levee Improvement District Annexed by Municipality With Population of More Than 500,000

Section 43.074. Abolition of Water-Related Special District Created Wholly in Municipality

Section 43.075. Abolition Of, or Division of Functions Of, Water-Related Special District That Becomes Part of Not More Than One Municipality

Section 43.0751. Strategic Partnerships for Continuation of Certain Districts

Section 43.07515. Regulation of Fireworks Under Strategic Partnership Agreement Law

Section 43.0753. Regional Development Agreements

Section 43.0754. Regional Participation Agreements

Section 43.0755. Procedures for Incorporation or Establishment of Another Form of Local Government for Certain Areas Subject to Regional Participation Agreement

Section 43.076. Abolition of Water-Related Special District That Becomes Part of More Than One Municipality

Section 43.0761. Provision of Water and Sanitary Sewer Utility Service

Section 43.079. Consent Requirement for Annexation of Area in Certain Conservation and Reclamation Districts

Section 43.080. Municipal Bonds Used to Carry Out Purposes of Abolished Conservation and Reclamation District

Section 43.081. Continuation of Certain Municipal Water Boards on Annexation of Water Control and Improvement District

Section 43.082. Annexation by Certain Municipalities of Land Owned by Navigation District

Section 43.083. Annexation by Certain Municipalities That Operate Municipally Owned Water Utility