Texas Education Code - Section 11.355. Annexation Of Additional Territory By Certain Special-Purpose Districts
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§ 11.355. ANNEXATION OF ADDITIONAL TERRITORY BY CERTAIN
SPECIAL-PURPOSE DISTRICTS. (a) Any military reservation territory
that is subject to the same post or base command as a military
reservation used to house dependents of military and civilian
personnel and that wholly contains an independent school district,
whether or not the reservations are contiguous, may be annexed to
that reservation independent school district by the State Board of
Education on petition of that post or base commander.
(b) If a military reservation territory has been annexed to
an independent school district of the same post or base command
under Subsection (a) and the territory is no longer used to house
dependents of military and civilian personnel, the State Board of
Education, on petition of the post or base command, or on petition
of a majority of the trustees of the school district from which the
territory was originally detached, may detach the territory from
the military reservation constituting an independent school
district and annex it to the school district from which it was
originally detached.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, § 1, eff. May 30, 1995.
Section: 11.301 11.302 11.303 11.351 11.352 11.353 11.354 11.355 11.356 12.001 12.0011 12.002 12.003 12.011 12.012
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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