(a) This subchapter shall not apply to any drainage district or levee district, or combination of districts, which, under present law, are governed by more than five (5) commissioners, nor shall it apply to any such districts governed by commissioners who are elected under existing law. (b) Laws concerning all such districts and other laws governing improvement and drainage and levee districts shall continue in full force and effect. Acts 1971, No. 105, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-505.2. (a) This subchapter shall not apply to any drainage district or levee district, or combination of districts, which, under present law, are governed by more than five (5) commissioners, nor shall it apply to any such districts governed by commissioners who are elected under existing law. (b) Laws concerning all such districts and other laws governing improvement and drainage and levee districts shall continue in full force and effect. Acts 1971, No. 105, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-505.2. (a) This subchapter shall not apply to any drainage district or levee district, or combination of districts, which, under present law, are governed by more than five (5) commissioners, nor shall it apply to any such districts governed by commissioners who are elected under existing law. (b) Laws concerning all such districts and other laws governing improvement and drainage and levee districts shall continue in full force and effect. Acts 1971, No. 105, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-505.2. (a) This subchapter shall not apply to any drainage district or levee district, or combination of districts, which, under present law, are governed by more than five (5) commissioners, nor shall it apply to any such districts governed by commissioners who are elected under existing law. (b) Laws concerning all such districts and other laws governing improvement and drainage and levee districts shall continue in full force and effect. Acts 1971, No. 105, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-505.2.
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