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Code · Texas · EDUCATION CODE · TITLE 4. COMPACTS · CHAPTER 160. REGIONAL EDUCATION COMPACT

Sec. 160.06. CONSENT TO INCREASED MEMBERSHIP.

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Sec. 160.06. CONSENT TO INCREASED MEMBERSHIP. Consent is hereby given by the State of Texas to the membership of the States of West Virginia and Delaware in the Southern Regional Education Compact set out above upon the same terms and conditions as if each had signed, ratified, and approved the same as one of the original contracting states, subject to the approval of the other states party to the compact, and subject to the execution of a copy of the compact by the governor of each of the respective states of West Virginia and Delaware, and subject to the approval of the compact and acceptance of its terms, agreements, and obligations by their respective Legislatures.
Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 3018, ch. 994, Sec. 15, eff. Aug. 30, 1971.
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