117.115 – APPLICATIONS. A bank in the county that wants to
Texas Local Government Code § 117.115
Summary
This law outlines the application process for banks in the county seeking to become special depositories for the registry fund. It aligns the application requirements with those for county depository contracts, ensuring consistency in the process.
Banks must follow specific application provisions.
Requirements are the same as county depository contracts.
Applies to banks within the county seeking special depository status.
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