1002.201 – DISSOLUTION; ELECTION. (a) The district may
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1002.201
Summary
This law outlines the process for dissolving a special district in Texas. A majority of voters must approve the dissolution in an election, which can be initiated by the district's board or through a petition from residents.
Dissolution requires majority voter approval in an election.
The board can initiate dissolution or respond to a resident petition.
Assets and obligations of the district must be addressed during dissolution.
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