1.005 – EFFECT OF NONSUBSTANTIVE REVISION ON CERTAIN
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1.005
Summary
This law clarifies that certain non-substantive revisions to eminent domain authority do not alter the expiration of that authority for entities. It primarily affects governmental entities and their powers related to eminent domain as revised by the 83rd Legislature.
Non-substantive revisions do not change eminent domain authority expirations.
Applies to revisions made by Chapter 112, Acts of the 83rd Legislature.
Affects governmental entities with eminent domain powers.
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