1001.055 – RECORDS OF PROCEEDINGS. (a) The secretary
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1001.055
Summary
This law requires the secretary of a special district to maintain accurate records of all board meeting proceedings. After each meeting, the presiding officer must sign the record, and the secretary must attest to it, ensuring accountability and transparency in the district's operations.
Secretary must keep records of all board meetings.
Presiding officer must sign the meeting record.
Secretary must attest to the accuracy of the record.
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