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22 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
RELATING TO PENALTIES ON DELINQUENT TAXES OF
CERTAIN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICTS
RESCINDED.
H. B. No. 110.] CHAPTER 9.
An Act empowering the Board of Education or Board of Trustees of certain
Independent School Districts wherein there may be situated a city having
not less than two hundred seventy-five thousand (275,000) population
according to the last preceding Federal Census, by resolution passed by majority
vote of the members of such Board of Education or Board of Trustees,
beginning with 1933 delinquent taxes due to such Independent School
Districts, to require in addition to the payment of any such delinquent
taxes, in lieu of the present penalties provided by law the payment of
a penalty of two per cent (2%) upon the amount of the tax due if paid
during the first month of such delinquency, four per cent (4%) if paid
during the second month of such delinquency, six per cent (6%) if paid
during the third month of such delinquency, eight per cent (8%) if paid
during the fourth month of such delinquency, and nine per cent (9%) if
paid during the fifth month of such delinquency, and ten per cent (10%)
if paid thereafter, and providing that in addition to the payment of the
tax and penalty as provided, interest at the rate of six per cent (6%)
per annum shall be charged and paid upon the gross amount of the tax
and penalty due from the date the tax became delinquent until paid, and
providing that until and unless such Board of Education or Board of
Trustees of any such Independent School District shall pass such resolution,
the penalties and interest now provided by law on delinquent
taxes due to any such Independent School District shall be and remain in
full force and effect; and further providing that the Board of Education
or Board of Trustees of any such Independent School District after
passing such resolution may at any time during any particular year
rescind the same by passing a resolution by a majority vote of the
members thereof, in which event the same interest and penalties now
provided by law on delinquent taxes dues to Independent School Districts,
shall
immediately accrue on all taxes thereafter becoming delinquent;
providing that all laws, whether general or special, in conflict with this
Act are hereby expressly repealed; providing that should any section,
clause, sentence, paragraph or part of this Act be adjudged to be
invalid by any Court of final or competent jurisdiction, such judgment
shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder of the Act, and declaring
an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That the Board of Education or the Board of
Trustees, as the case may be, of any Independent School District
within the State of Texas, whether created by General
Law or Special Act of the Legislature, and wherein there may
be situated a city having not less than two hundred seventyfive
thousand (275,000) population according to the last preceding
Federal Census, shall have the power by passing a resolution
by a majority vote of the members of said Board of
Education or Board of Trustees, as the case may be, beginning
with 1933 delinquent taxes due to any such school district, to
require in addition to the payment of any such delinquent
taxes, in lieu of the present penalties provided by law, the payment
of a penalty of two per cent (2%) upon the amount of
the tax due if paid during the first month of such delinquency,
four per cent (4%) if paid during the second month of such
delinquency, six per cent (6%) if paid during the third month

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