19 Tex. Admin. Code § 8.24 - A Single-County or a Joint-County Community College District
(a) A county community college district may
be established by any county in the state. The proposed community college
district must have a minimum assessed valuation (as defined in the Texas Tax
Code, Chapter 1, §1.004) of not less than $2.5 billion, and a total
scholastic population of not less than 15,000 in the school year preceding the
date of the Letter of Intent as set out in §
8.27 of this title (relating to
Application Procedures) for the proposed community college district. A petition
for an election to create a district of this type must be signed by not less
than 10% of the qualified voters of the county.
(b) A joint-county community college district
may be established by any combination of contiguous counties in the state. The
proposed community college district must have a minimum assessed valuation (as
defined in the Texas Tax Code, Chapter 1, §1.004) of not less than $2.5
billion, and a total scholastic population of not less than 15,000 in the
school year preceding the date of the Letter of Intent as set out in §
8.27 of this title (relating to
Application Procedures) for the proposed community college district. A petition
for an election to create a district of this type must be signed by not less
than 10% of the qualified voters of each of the counties in the proposed
district.
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