Tex. Local Gov't Code Section 42.026
Limitation on Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of Certain Municipalities


(a)

In this section, “navigable stream” has the meaning assigned by Section 21.001 (Definitions), Natural Resources Code.

(b)

This section applies only to an area that is:

(1)

located in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a home-rule municipality that has a population of 60,000 or less and is located in whole or in part in a county with a population of 240,000 or less;

(2)

located outside the county in which a majority of the land area of the municipality is located; and

(3)

separated from the municipality’s corporate boundaries by a navigable stream.

(c)

A municipality that, on August 31, 1999, includes that area in its extraterritorial jurisdiction shall, before January 1, 2000:

(1)

adopt an ordinance removing that area from the municipality’s extraterritorial jurisdiction; or

(2)

enter into an agreement with a municipality located in the county in which that area is located to transfer that area to the extraterritorial jurisdiction of that municipality.

(d)

If the municipality that is required to act under Subsection (c) does not do so as provided by that subsection, the area is automatically removed from the extraterritorial jurisdiction of that municipality on January 1, 2000.

(e)

Section 42.021 (Extent of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction) does not apply to a transfer of extraterritorial jurisdiction under Subsection (c)(2).
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1494, Sec. 1, eff. Aug. 30, 1999.

Source: Section 42.026 — Limitation on Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of Certain Municipalities, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LG/htm/LG.­42.­htm#42.­026 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

42.001
Purpose of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
42.021
Extent of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
42.022
Expansion of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
42.023
Reduction of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
42.024
Transfer of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Between Certain Municipalities
42.025
Release of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction by Certain Municipalities
42.026
Limitation on Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of Certain Municipalities
42.041
Municipal Incorporation in Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Generally
42.042
Creation of Political Subdivision to Supply Water or Sewer Services, Roadways, or Drainage Facilities in Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
42.043
Requirements Applying to Petition
42.044
Creation of Industrial District in Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
42.045
Creation of Political Subdivision in Industrial District
42.046
Designation of a Planned Unit Development District in Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
42.047
Creation of a Political Subdivision in an Area Proposed for a Planned Unit Development District
42.049
Authority of Wells Branch Municipal Utility District
42.101
Applicability
42.102
Authority to File Petition for Release
42.103
Applicability of Other Law
42.104
Petition Requirements
42.105
Results of Petition
42.151
Applicability
42.152
Authority to Request Election for Release
42.153
Election
42.154
Results of Election
42.155
Release of Area as Result of Election
42.156
Voluntary Release
42.0225
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Around Certain Municipally Owned Property
42.0235
Limitation on Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of Certain Municipalities
42.0251
Release of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction by Certain General-law Municipalities
42.0411
Municipal Incorporation in Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of Certain Municipalities
42.0425
Addition of Land in Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of Municipality to Certain Political Subdivisions
42.902
Restriction Against Imposing Tax in Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
42.903
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction of Certain Type B or C General-law Municipalities
42.904
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and Voting Rights in Certain Municipalities
42.9025
Restriction on Imposing Fine or Fee in Certain Areas in Extraterritorial Jurisdiction

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 42.026’s source at texas​.gov