132.0042 – REMOVAL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS. (a) It is a ground
Texas Natural Resources Code § 132.0042
Summary
This law outlines the grounds for removing members from the council, specifically if they fail to meet or maintain required qualifications or violate established prohibitions. It affects council members who are appointed under specific qualifications outlined in the Texas Natural Resources Code.
Members can be removed for not meeting qualifications.
Qualifications must be maintained throughout council service.
Violating established prohibitions is grounds for removal.
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