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Division 6
Municipal Utility District Act

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 11501–11536
2
Formation of Districts
Sections 11561–11701
3
Internal Organization of Districts
Sections 11801–11950
4
Civil Service System
Sections 12051–12167
5
Retirement System
Sections 12301–12392
6
Powers and Functions of District
Sections 12701–13024
6.5
Electric System Improvements
Sections 13071–13193
7
Bonds
Sections 13201–13341
7.1
Emergency Financing
Sections 13345–13347
7.5
Short-term Borrowing
Sections 13371–13392
8
Special District for Sewage Disposal or Solid Waste Resource Recovery
Sections 13451–13691
9
Annexation of Public Agencies
Sections 13801–13932
10
Annexation of Unincorporated Territory
Sections 14051–14052
11
Exclusion of Territory
Sections 14351–14384
11.5
Hearings
Sections 14401–14403.5
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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