13.304 – ADDITIONAL POWERS OF COUNTIES AND SPECIAL
Texas Parks and Wildlife Code § 13.304
Summary
This law allows counties and certain political subdivisions in Texas to acquire land for public recreation and construct facilities for public use. It empowers these entities to manage and maintain the recreational areas they develop.
Counties and political subdivisions can acquire land for recreation.
They can construct public use facilities on acquired land.
Entities are responsible for operation and maintenance of these areas.
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