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Hon. Robert S. Calvert, Page 3 (V -1205)
You are therefore advised that 121% of all of the 5tate
ad valorem taxes levied for general revenue purposes for the .year
1950 and all years prior thereto and collected during the fiscal
year 1950-51 in Montgomery, Walker, and San Jacinto Counties,
and that part of Liberty County embraced in the San Jacinto River
watershed has been donated to the San Jacinto River Conservation
and Reclamation District. And in addition thereto, 50% of the
State ad valorem taxes levied for general revenue purposes for
the years 1949 and 1950 and collected during the fiscal year 1950-
51 in Montgomery, Walker, and San Jacinto Counties, and that
part of Liberty County embraced in the San Jacinto River water-
shed has been donated to said District, subject, however, to the
limitations stated in House Bill 779, Acts 51st Legislature.
SUMMARY
Twelve and one-half per cent of all of the State
ad valorem taxes levied for general revenue purposes
for the year 1950 and all years prior thereto and col-
lected during the fiscal year 1950-51 in Montgomery,
Walker, and San Jacinto Counties and in that part of
Liberty County embraced in the Son Jacinto River
watershed has been donated to the San Jacinto River
Conservation and Reclamation District. In addition
thereto, 50% of the State ad valorem taxes levied for
general revenue purposes for the years 1949 and 1950
and collected during the fiscal year 1950-51 in Mont-
gomery, Walker, and San Jacinto Counties and in that
part of Liberty County embraced in the San Jacinto
River watershed has been donated to said District,
subject, however, to the limitations stated in House
Bill 779, Acts 51st Legislature.
Yours very truly,
PRICE DANIEL
Attorney General
APPROVED: By
W. V. Geppert
Everett Hutchinson Assistant
Executive Assistant
Charles D. Mathews
First AssistantWVG/mwb
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: V-1205, text, July 13, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth266023/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.