Texas Health & Safety Code - Section 122.002. Health Unit In County With Population Of Less Than 22,000
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§ 122.002. HEALTH UNIT IN COUNTY WITH POPULATION OF LESS
THAN 22,000. (a) The commissioners court of a county with a
population of less than 22,000 may impose an ad valorem tax at a
rate not to exceed five cents on each $100 of the taxable value of
property taxable by the county for:
(1) the creation of a county health unit;
(2) vaccines and medical services required to immunize
schoolchildren and indigent persons from communicable diseases;
and
(3) medical treatment for indigent persons who are not
entitled to treatment under Chapter 61 (Indigent Health Care and
Treatment Act).
(b) This section is effective for a county only if it is
approved by a majority of the voters of the county at an election
called for that purpose by the commissioners court on receipt of a
petition signed by at least five percent of the property taxpaying
voters in the county.
(c) The commissioners court may pay not more than half of
the costs of medical treatment and immunization for an indigent
person who is not entitled to treatment under Chapter 61 (Indigent
Health Care and Treatment Act).
(d) A commissioners court that creates a county health unit
under this section shall create a county health unit fund. The
proceeds of the tax shall be deposited to the credit of that fund.
Amounts in the fund shall be used for the purposes for which the
commissioners court may impose a tax under Subsection (a).
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989.
Section: 121.0451 121.046 121.047 121.101 121.102 121.103 122.001 122.002 122.003 122.004 122.005 122.006 122.007 122.008 141.001
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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