1006.204 – EXECUTION OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS. (a) The
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1006.204
Summary
This law outlines the process for executing general obligation bonds for a district. It specifies that the board president must sign the bonds, while the board secretary is responsible for attesting them according to government regulations.
Board president must execute general obligation bonds.
Board secretary attests the bonds as per Chapter 618.
Applies to districts issuing general obligation bonds.
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