152.1076 – CERTIFICATE OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR FACILITIES. (a)
Texas Human Resources Code § 152.1076
Summary
This law allows Harris County's commissioners court to issue certificates of indebtedness for acquiring and improving facilities for delinquent children. Once approved by the attorney general and registered, these certificates cannot be contested and are recognized as legal investments for banks and other entities.
Certificates are for facilities for delinquent children.
Approval by the attorney general is required.
Certificates are incontestable and legal investments.
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