Known as the Regional Waste Disposal Act
The act spans §§ 30.001 to 30.106 (42 sections).
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District, Richard J. Tramm, Sam W. Baker, M. Scott Weisinger, Jim Stinson, John D. Bleyl, Jace Houston, Roy McCoy Jr., Rick Moffatt, and W. B. Wood v. City of Conroe, Texas, Quadvest, L.P., Woodland Oaks Utility, L.P., Crystal Springs Water Co., Inc., Everett Square, Inc., E.S. Water Consolidators, Inc., Utilities Investment Co., Inc., and T&W Water Service Company (2017)
Most recently applied in Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District, Richard J. Tramm, Sam W. Baker, M. Scott Weisinger, Jim Stinson, John D. Bleyl, Jace Houston, Roy McCoy Jr., Rick Moffatt, and W. B. Wood v. City of Conroe, Texas, Quadvest, L.P., Woodland Oaks Utility, L.P., Crystal Springs Water Co., Inc., Everett Square, Inc., E.S. Water Consolidators, Inc., Utilities Investment Co., Inc., and T&W Water Service Company (February 2017)
Amended by Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 2207, ch. 870, Sec. 1, eff
While any bonds are outstanding, the governing body of the district shall fix, maintain, and collect for services furnished or made available by the disposal system rates and charges adequate to:
(1) pay maintenance and operating costs of and expenses allocable to the disposal system;
(2) pay the principal of and interest on the bonds; and
(3) provide and maintain the funds created by the resolution authorizing the bonds.