1006.004 – DISTRICT TERRITORY. (a) The boundaries of the
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1006.004
Summary
This law establishes that the district's boundaries are identical to the County Commissioners Precincts 1, 3, and 4 of Floyd County as they were on January 1, 1963. It also prohibits any annexation or addition of territory to the district, ensuring its boundaries remain fixed.
District boundaries match specific county precincts as of 1963.
No territory can be annexed or added to the district.
Maintains stability in district governance and jurisdiction.
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