Texas Education Code - Section 13.002. Permitted Frequency Of Proposed Actions
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§ 13.002. PERMITTED FREQUENCY OF PROPOSED ACTIONS. (a)
If at an election on a proposition under this chapter the majority
of the votes are cast against the proposition, another election for
the same purpose may not be held earlier than the corresponding
uniform election date three years after the date of the first
election. If a majority of the votes are cast in favor of the
proposition, an election to reverse the effects of the first
election may not be held earlier than the corresponding uniform
election date three years after the date of the first election.
(b) If, without an election, an action under this chapter
occurs on the order or ordinance of an authority acting in response
to a petition and the petitioners' request is rejected, that
authority may not consider a subsequent petition on the same
request earlier than three years after the date on which the request
is rejected. If the request is granted and the order is issued or
the ordinance is adopted, a petition to reverse the effects of the
order or ordinance may not be considered by the authority earlier
than three years after the date of issuance or adoption.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, § 1, eff. May 30, 1995.
Section: 12.151 12.152 12.153 12.154 12.155 12.156 13.001 13.002 13.003 13.004 13.005 13.006 13.007 13.008 13.009
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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