251.80 – CHANGE IN PRECINCT BOUNDARIES. (a) A local
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 251.80
Summary
This law governs local option elections in Texas justice precincts, ensuring that elections reflect the current precinct boundaries. It establishes that once a precinct's local option status is set, it remains until changed by a new election.
Local option elections reflect current precinct boundaries.
Established local option status persists until changed.
Changes in precinct boundaries do not affect existing status.
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