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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 C. -5. Annexation of Areas With Population of at Least 200 by Election

    Texas Statutes
    Chapter 43 - Municipal Annexation
    Subchapter C. -5. Annexation of Areas With Population of at Least 200 by Election

    Section 43.0691. Authority to Annex - Sec. 43.0691. AUTHORITY TO ANNEX. A municipality may annex an...

    Section 43.0692. Resolution - Sec. 43.0692. RESOLUTION. The governing body of the municipality that...

    Section 43.0693. Notice of Proposed Annexation - Sec. 43.0693. NOTICE OF PROPOSED ANNEXATION. Not later than the...

    Section 43.0694. Public Hearings - Sec. 43.0694. PUBLIC HEARINGS. (a) The governing body of a...

    Section 43.0695. Property Owner Consent Required for Certain Areas - Sec. 43.0695. PROPERTY OWNER CONSENT REQUIRED FOR CERTAIN AREAS. (a)...

    Section 43.0696. Election - Sec. 43.0696. ELECTION. (a) A municipality shall order an election...

    Section 43.0697. Results of Election and Petition - Sec. 43.0697. RESULTS OF ELECTION AND PETITION. (a) Following an...

    Section 43.0698. Voter Approval by Municipal Residents on Petition - Sec. 43.0698. VOTER APPROVAL BY MUNICIPAL RESIDENTS ON PETITION. If...

    Section 43.0699. Retaliation for Annexation Disapproval Prohibited - Sec. 43.0699. RETALIATION FOR ANNEXATION DISAPPROVAL PROHIBITED. (a) The disapproval...

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