1007.056 – COMPENSATION; EXPENSES. A director serves
Texas Special District Local Laws Code § 1007.056
Summary
This law states that directors of a special district serve without pay but can be reimbursed for necessary expenses related to their official duties. It ensures that while directors are not compensated for their time, they are not out-of-pocket for costs incurred while performing their roles.
Directors do not receive a salary for their service.
Reimbursement is allowed for necessary official expenses.
Effective from April 1, 2009.
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