11.354 – ABOLITION OF SPECIAL-PURPOSE DISTRICT. On the
Texas Education Code § 11.354
Summary
This law allows the State Board of Education to abolish a military reservation school district upon a written request from the majority of its board of trustees. The property and territory of the abolished district will be managed according to specific provisions.
Requires majority approval from the board of trustees.
State Board of Education oversees the abolition process.
Property disposal follows guidelines in Section 13.205.
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