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The Statutory duties and
responsibilities of county officials in Texas are numerous.
County government's principal focus is on the judicial
system, health and social service delivery, law enforcement,
and road construction.
The Commissioners Court is the
governing body of the county. The Texas Constitution
specifies that the court consists of a county judge and four
county commissioners elected by the qualified voters of
individual commissioners' precincts. Many state
administrative responsibilities rest with the court.
The
Commissioners Court serves as both the legislative and
executive branches of county government and has budgetary
authority over all county departments, including those
headed by other elected officials.
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Commissioners Court - Orders & Notices |
| 2013-13 - Authorization for the Owners of the Subdivision of Kelsey Acres Lots 1 Through 14 To File An Instrument Canceling The Subdivision |
05-14-13 |
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| 2013-12 - Authorizing Investment Officer to Invest County Funds Through Eligible Investment Pools |
05-13-13 |
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| 2013-11 - Order Approving the Johnson County Treasurer's Report |
04-22-13 |
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| 2013-02 - Tax Abatement Agreement Between Johnson County and Energy Transfer |
01-14-13 |
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| 2013-09 - License to Operate Junkyard at 4531 S. I-35, Alvarado, Texas - Precinct #3 |
03-25-13 |
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Commissioners Court
Meetings |
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Johnson
County Courthouse
Commissioners Courtroom, Rm. 201
2 N Main St.- Cleburne, Texas 76033 |
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