Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 1. ADMINISTRATION |
PART 3. OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
CHAPTER 53. MUNICIPAL SECURITIES |
SUBCHAPTER F. APPROVAL OF MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT BONDS |
SECTION 53.108. Additional Contents of a Transcript of a Proposed Issue
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A transcript of a proposed issue should additionally contain the following certificates and documentation.
(1) Engineer's certificate as to probable period of construction. (2) Engineer's projection. (3) Certificate of assessed values. (4) Rate orders. (5) Incumbency certificate for district's directors and officers for entire period covered by transcript. (6) Incorporation and boundary certification, specifically mentioning each boundary change by acreage and date. (7) Certification that latest service rate order contained in transcript has not been amended, supplemented, repealed, or altered. (8) Nonencumbrance certificate. (9) Certification with regard to whether all or part of the district lies within the boundaries of a city or extraterritorial jurisdiction of any city. (10) Certification that all data required by law to be filed with the TWRC has been so filed. (11) Certification as to outstanding tax-supported debt. (12) Map of district, certified by registered professional engineer, clearly indicating the boundaries of the district as originally created and all additions thereto and exclusions therefrom. (13) Copies of all water supply or waste disposal agreements and other joint facilities agreements, as authorized and executed, wherein the district will make or receive capital contributions and which have or will have effect on use of bond proceeds. (14) Certification as to whether petitions for exclusion of land were filed with secretary of the board of directors prior to bond election. (15) Certification of compliance with any requirements imposed upon district by consent ordinance of city, if any, having extraterritorial jurisdiction of district. Source Note: The provisions of this §53.108 adopted to be effective January 1, 1976.