Texas Statutes
Subchapter H. Powers and Duties
Section 49.218. Acquisition of Property

Sec. 49.218. ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY. (a) A district or water supply corporation may acquire an interest in land, materials, waste grounds, easements, rights-of-way, equipment, contract or permit rights or interests, including a certificate of convenience and necessity, contractual rights to use capacity in facilities and to acquire facilities and other property, real or personal, considered necessary for the purpose of accomplishing any one or more of the district's or water supply corporation's purposes provided in this code or in any other law. A district may utilize proceeds from the sale and issuance of its bonds, notes, or other obligations to acquire the items authorized by this section.
(b) A district or water supply corporation shall have the right to acquire property by gift, grant, or purchase, and the right to acquire property shall include property considered necessary for the construction, improvement, extension, enlargement, operation, or maintenance of the plants, works, improvements, facilities, equipment, or appliances of a district or a water supply corporation.
(c) A district or water supply corporation may acquire either the fee simple title to or an easement on all land, both public and private, either inside or outside its boundaries and may acquire the title to or an easement on property other than land held in fee.
(d) A district or water supply corporation may require, as a condition for service, that an applicant for service grant to the district or water supply corporation a permanent recorded easement that:
(1) is dedicated to the district or water supply corporation; and
(2) will provide a reasonable right of access and use to allow the district or water supply corporation to construct, install, maintain, replace, upgrade, inspect, or test any facility necessary to serve that applicant as well as the district's or water supply corporation's purposes in providing system-wide service.
(e) A district or water supply corporation may not, under Subsection (d), require an applicant to provide an easement for a service line for the sole benefit of another applicant.
(f) As a condition of service to a new subdivision, a district or water supply corporation may require a developer to provide permanent recorded easements to and throughout the subdivision sufficient to construct, install, maintain, replace, upgrade, inspect, or test any facility necessary to serve the subdivision's anticipated service demands when the subdivision is fully occupied.
(g) A district or water supply corporation may also lease property from others for its use on such terms and conditions as the board of the district or the board of directors of the water supply corporation may determine to be advantageous.
(h) Property acquired under this section, or any other law allowing the acquisition of property by a district or water supply corporation, and owned by a district or water supply corporation is not subject to assessments, charges, fees, or dues imposed by a nonprofit corporation under Chapter 204, Property Code.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 715, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1995. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1070, Sec. 13, eff. Sept. 1, 1997; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 71, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1423, Sec. 13, eff. June 17, 2001; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1276, Sec. 18.009, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 962 (H.B. 1644), Sec. 7, eff. June 18, 2005.

Structure Texas Statutes

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