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Texas Water Code > Title 4 > Chapter 60 - Navigation Districts--General Provisions
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Subchapter A
General Provisions
Subchapter B
Retirement, Disability, and Death Compensation Fund
Subchapter B-1
Employee Catastrophic Assistance Program
Subchapter C
Additional Powers and Duties of Certain Districts
Subchapter D
Regulatory Powers
Subchapter E
Powers of Districts for Improvement of Port Facilities
Subchapter F
Contracts With the United States
Subchapter G
Powers of District To Provide Improvements Without Taxation
Subchapter H
Promotion and Development Fund In Certain Districts
Subchapter I
Revenue Bonds
Subchapter J
Conversion of Districts
Subchapter K
Depository
Subchapter L
Refunding Bonds
Subchapter M
Tax Bonds, Revenue Bonds, and Combination Tax and Revenue Bonds
Subchapter N
Competitive Bidding Requirements
Subchapter O
Purchase Contracts
Subchapter Q
Miscellaneous Provisions
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Texas Water Code > Title 4 > Chapter 60 - Navigation Districts--General Provisions
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U.S. Code Provisions: Navigable Waters, Shipping and Watercraft
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U.S. Code > Title 33 - Navigation And Navigable Waters
U.S. Code Title 33 > Chapter 36 > Subchapter III - Inland Waterway Transportation System
Federal Regulations: Navigable Waters, Shipping and Watercraft
CFR > Title 44 > Chapter IV - Department Of Commerce And Department Of Transportation
CFR Title 44 > Chapter IV > Part 401 - Shipping restrictions (T-1)
CFR Title 44 > Chapter IV > Part 402 - Shipments on American flag ships and aircraft (T-1, Int. 1)
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