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Current as of: 2009
Chapter 35.01Municipal corporations classified
Chapter 35.02Incorporation proceedings
Chapter 35.06Advancement of classification
Chapter 35.07Disincorporation
Chapter 35.10Consolidation and annexation of cities and towns
Chapter 35.13Annexation of unincorporated areas
Chapter 35.13AWater or sewer districts -- Assumption of jurisdiction
Chapter 35.14Community municipal corporations
Chapter 35.16Reduction of city limits
Chapter 35.17Commission form of government
Chapter 35.18Council-manager plan
Chapter 35.20Municipal courts -- Cities over four hundred thousand
Chapter 35.21Miscellaneous provisions
Chapter 35.22First-class cities
Chapter 35.23Second-class cities
Chapter 35.27Towns
Chapter 35.30Unclassified cities
Chapter 35.31Accident claims and funds
Chapter 35.32ABudgets in cities over three hundred thousand
Chapter 35.33Budgets in second and third-class cities, towns, and first-class cities under three hundred thousand
Chapter 35.34Biennial budgets
Chapter 35.36Execution of bonds by proxy -- First-class cities
Chapter 35.37Fiscal -- Cities under twenty thousand and cities other than first class -- Bonds
Chapter 35.38Fiscal -- Depositaries
Chapter 35.39Fiscal -- Investment of funds
Chapter 35.40Fiscal -- Validation and funding of debts
Chapter 35.41Fiscal -- Municipal revenue bond act
Chapter 35.42Leases
Chapter 35.43Local improvements -- Authority -- Initiation of proceedings
Chapter 35.44Local improvements -- Assessments and reassessments
Chapter 35.45Local improvements -- Bonds and warrants
Chapter 35.47Local improvements -- Procedure for cancellation of nonguaranteed bonds
Chapter 35.48Local improvements -- Nonguaranteed bonds
Chapter 35.49Local improvements -- Collection of assessments
Chapter 35.50Local improvements -- Foreclosure of assessments
Chapter 35.51Local improvements -- Classification of property -- Reserve funds
Chapter 35.53Local improvements -- Disposition of property acquired
Chapter 35.54Local improvements -- Guaranty funds
Chapter 35.55Local improvements -- Filling lowlands
Chapter 35.56Local improvements -- Filling and draining lowlands -- Waterways
Chapter 35.57Public facilities districts
Chapter 35.58Metropolitan municipal corporations
Chapter 35.59Multi-purpose community centers
Chapter 35.60World fairs or expositions -- Participation by municipalities
Chapter 35.61Metropolitan park districts
Chapter 35.62Name -- Change of
Chapter 35.63Planning commissions
Chapter 35.64Zoos and aquariums
Chapter 35.66Police matrons
Chapter 35.67Sewerage systems -- Refuse collection and disposal
Chapter 35.68Sidewalks, gutters, curbs, and driveways -- All cities and towns
Chapter 35.69Sidewalks -- Construction, reconstruction in first and second-class cities
Chapter 35.70Sidewalks -- Construction in second-class cities and towns
Chapter 35.71Pedestrian malls
Chapter 35.72Contracts for street, road, and highway projects
Chapter 35.73Street grades -- Sanitary fills
Chapter 35.74Streets -- Drawbridges
Chapter 35.75Streets -- Bicycles -- Paths
Chapter 35.76Streets -- Budget and accounting
Chapter 35.77Streets -- Planning, establishment, construction, and maintenance
Chapter 35.78Streets -- Classification and design standards
Chapter 35.79Streets -- Vacation
Chapter 35.80Unfit dwellings, buildings, and structures
Chapter 35.80ACondemnation of blighted property
Chapter 35.81Community renewal law
Chapter 35.82Housing authorities law
Chapter 35.83Housing cooperation law
Chapter 35.84Utility and other services beyond city limits
Chapter 35.85Viaducts, elevated roadways, tunnels and subways
Chapter 35.86Off-street parking facilities
Chapter 35.86AOff-street parking -- Parking commissions
Chapter 35.87Parking facilities -- Conveyance of land for in cities over three hundred thousand
Chapter 35.87AParking and business improvement areas
Chapter 35.88Water pollution -- Protection from
Chapter 35.89Water redemption bonds
Chapter 35.91Municipal water and sewer facilities act
Chapter 35.92Municipal utilities
Chapter 35.94Sale or lease of municipal utilities
Chapter 35.95Public transportation systems in municipalities
Chapter 35.95ACity transportation authority -- Monorail transportation
Chapter 35.96Electric and communication facilities -- Conversion to underground
Chapter 35.97Heating systems
Chapter 35.98Construction
Chapter 35.99Telecommunications, cable television service -- Use of right-of-way
Chapter 35.100Downtown and neighborhood commercial districts
Chapter 35.101Tourism promotion areas
Chapter 35.102Municipal business and occupation tax
Chapter 35.103Fire departments -- Performance measures
Chapter 35.104Health sciences and services authorities
Chapter 35.105Urban forest management

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