Texas Statutes
Subchapter H. Powers and Duties
Section 49.215. Service to Areas Outside the District

Sec. 49.215. SERVICE TO AREAS OUTSIDE THE DISTRICT. (a) A district may purchase, construct, acquire, own, operate, repair, improve, or extend all works, improvements, facilities, plants, equipment, and appliances necessary to provide any services or facilities authorized to be provided by the district to areas contiguous to or in the vicinity of the district provided the district does not duplicate a service or facility of another public entity. A district providing potable water and sewer utility services to household users shall not provide services or facilities to serve areas outside the district that are also within the corporate limits of a city without securing a resolution or ordinance of the city granting consent for the district to serve the area within the city.
(b) To secure money for this purpose, a district is authorized to issue and sell negotiable bonds and notes payable from the levy and collection of ad valorem taxes on all taxable property within the district or from all or any designated part of the revenues received from the operation of the district's works, improvements, facilities, plants, equipment, and appliances or from a combination of taxes and revenues.
(c) Any bonds and notes may be issued upon the terms and conditions set forth in this code.
(d) A district shall not be required to hold a certificate of convenience and necessity as a precondition for providing retail water or sewer service to any customer or service area, notwithstanding the fact that such customer or service area may be located either within or outside the boundaries of the district or has previously received water or sewer service from an entity required by law to hold a certificate of convenience and necessity as a precondition for such service. This subsection does not authorize a district to provide services within an area for which a retail public utility holds a certificate of convenience and necessity or within the boundaries of another district without that district's consent, unless the district has a valid certificate of convenience and necessity to provide services to that area.
(e) A district is authorized to establish, maintain, revise, charge, and collect the rates, fees, rentals, tolls, or other charges for the use, services, and facilities that provide service to areas outside the district that are considered necessary and may be higher than those charged for comparable service to users within the district.
(f) The rates, fees, rentals, tolls, or other charges shall be at least sufficient to meet the expense of operating and maintaining the services and facilities for a water and sanitary sewer system serving areas outside the district and to pay the principal of and interest and redemption price on bonds issued to purchase, construct, acquire, own, operate, repair, improve, or extend the services or facilities.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 715, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.

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Texas Statutes

Water Code

Title 4 - General Law Districts

Chapter 49 - Provisions Applicable to All Districts

Subchapter H. Powers and Duties

Section 49.211. Powers

Section 49.212. Fees and Charges

Section 49.2121. Acceptance of Credit Cards

Section 49.2122. Establishment of Customer Classes

Section 49.2125. Fees and Other Charges of Certain Regional Water Authorities After Annexation

Section 49.2127. Pipeline Fees and Requirements Imposed by Certain Districts

Section 49.213. Authority to Issue Contracts

Section 49.214. Conflicts of Interest in Contracts

Section 49.2145. Use of Money Received Under Certain Contracts

Section 49.215. Service to Areas Outside the District

Section 49.216. Enforcement by Peace Officers

Section 49.217. Operation of Certain Motor Vehicles on or Near Public Facilities

Section 49.218. Acquisition of Property

Section 49.219. Acquisition of Existing Facilities

Section 49.220. Right to Use Existing Rights-of-Way

Section 49.221. Right to Enter Land

Section 49.222. Eminent Domain

Section 49.223. Costs of Relocation of Property

Section 49.224. Power to Condemn Cemeteries

Section 49.225. Leases

Section 49.226. Sale or Exchange of Real or Personal Property

Section 49.2261. Purchase, Sale, or Other Exchange of Water or Water Rights

Section 49.227. Authority to Act Jointly

Section 49.228. Damage to Property

Section 49.229. Grants and Gifts

Section 49.2291. Donations for Economic Development

Section 49.230. Area-Wide Wastewater Treatment

Section 49.231. Standby Fees

Section 49.232. Laboratory and Environmental Services

Section 49.233. Electric Generation, Transmission, and Distribution for Certain Districts

Section 49.234. Prohibition of Certain Private On-Site Facilities

Section 49.235. District Act or Proceeding Presumed Valid

Section 49.236. Notice of Tax Hearing

Section 49.23601. Automatic Election to Approve Tax Rate for Low Tax Rate Districts

Section 49.23602. Automatic Election to Approve Tax Rate for Certain Developed Districts

Section 49.23603. Petition Election to Reduce Tax Rate for Certain Districts

Section 49.237. District Consent Requirement

Section 49.238. Irrigation Systems

Section 49.239. Cooperative Flood Control