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Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 6 Type A General-Law MunicipalityLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Local Government Code > Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 6 Type A General-Law Municipality A community may incorporate under this subchapter as a Type A general-law municipality if it: (1) constitutes an unincorporated city or town; (2) contains 600 ... The procedure for incorporating as a Type A general-law municipality is the same as that prescribed for incorporating as a Type B general-law municipality. Acts ... The incorporation of the community as a municipality is effective on the date the county judge makes the entry, under Section 7.007, in the records ... (a) A municipality incorporated in any manner other than as a Type A general-law municipality may change to a Type A general-law municipality if the ... If a municipality wishes to change to a Type A general-law municipality: (1) at least two-thirds of the governing body of the municipality at a ... Any local law that incorporated a municipality that changes to a Type A general-law municipality under this subchapter is repealed on the date on which ... A municipality that changes to a Type A general-law municipality retains the prior name by which it was known and continues to be a body ... Texas Lawyers
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