1003.055 – COMPENSATION; EXPENSES. A director serves
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1003.055
Summary
This law states that directors of a special district serve without pay but can be reimbursed for actual expenses related to their official duties, provided these expenses are approved by the entire board. This affects directors and the governance of special districts in Texas.
Directors serve without compensation.
Reimbursement for expenses requires board approval.
Applies to special district directors in Texas.
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