Sec. 375.098. DISTRICT ACT OR PROCEEDING PRESUMED VALID


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  • (a) A governmental act or proceeding of a district is conclusively presumed, as of the date it occurred, valid and to have occurred in accordance with all applicable statutes and rules if:

    (1) the third anniversary of the effective date of the act or proceeding has expired; and

    (2) a lawsuit to annul or invalidate the act or proceeding has not been filed on or before that third anniversary.

    (b) This section does not apply to:

    (1) an act or proceeding that was void at the time it occurred;

    (2) an act or proceeding that, under a statute of this state or the United States, was a misdemeanor or felony at the time the act or proceeding occurred;

    (3) a rule that, at the time it was passed, was preempted by a statute of this state or the United States, including Section 1.06 or 109.57, Alcoholic Beverage Code; or

    (4) a matter that on the effective date of this section:

    (A) is involved in litigation if the litigation ultimately results in the matter being held invalid by a final judgment of a court; or

    (B) has been held invalid by a final judgment of a court.

Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 912 , Sec. 10, eff. September 1, 2011.