1001.151 – PETITION TO EXPAND DISTRICT TERRITORY. (a)
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1001.151
Summary
This law allows registered voters from a territory not currently part of a special district to petition for inclusion. The petition must be signed by at least 50 voters or a majority of the voters in that territory, whichever is fewer.
Voters can request territory inclusion in a special district.
Petition requires signatures from at least 50 voters.
Majority of voters can also initiate the petition process.
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