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Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 5 Types Of Municipalities In GeneralLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Local Government Code > Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 5 Types Of Municipalities In General A municipality is a Type A general-law municipality if it: (1) has incorporated as a Type A general-law municipality under Subchapter A of Chapter 6 ... A municipality is a Type B general-law municipality if it: (1) has incorporated as a Type B general-law municipality under Chapter 7 and has not ... A municipality is a Type C general-law municipality if it: (1) has incorporated as a Type C general-law municipality under Subchapter A of Chapter 8 ... A municipality is a home-rule municipality if it operates under a municipal charter that has been adopted or amended as authorized by Article XI, Section ... (a) A municipality is a special-law municipality if it operates under a municipal charter granted by a local law enacted by the Congress of the ... A community may not incorporate as a general-law municipality unless it meets the following territorial requirements: (1) a community with fewer than 2,000 inhabitants must ... (a) The governing body of a Type A general-law municipality that was designated as a "town" may change by ordinance its designation to a "city." ... (a) A special-law municipality that was incorporated as a town or village before June 30, 1881, by the Congress of the Republic of Texas or ... (a) A municipality may not be considered a corporation under a state statute governing corporations unless the statute extends its application to a municipality by ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |