Texas Statutes
Subchapter D. Annexation Provisions Relating to Special Districts
Section 43.081. Continuation of Certain Municipal Water Boards on Annexation of Water Control and Improvement District

Sec. 43.081. CONTINUATION OF CERTAIN MUNICIPAL WATER BOARDS ON ANNEXATION OF WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. (a) A municipal water board that was created by Section 6, Chapter 134, Acts of the 52nd Legislature, Regular Session, 1951, and that continues to exist to preserve a vested right created under that law, remains in existence with full power after the municipality annexes all the area of the water control and improvement district whose functions the municipality assumed and delegated to the water board, so long as the land located in the board's jurisdiction is used for farming, ranching, or orchard purposes.
(b) The municipal water board shall select and designate one or more depositories for the proceeds of the maintenance and water charges and other charges levied by the water control and improvement district and for any other income or other funds of the district. The water board may select a depository regardless of the fact that one or more members of the board are members of the board of directors or are stockholders of the depository.
(c) The funds of the water control and improvement district may be kept in one or more separate accounts in the depository if the funds deposited in each separate account are to be used for a different designated purpose from the funds deposited in any other separate account. The funds deposited in the depository must be insured by an official agency of the United States and must be at least as well insured and protected as funds deposited in the official municipal depository of the municipality.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.

Structure Texas Statutes

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