Special District Local Laws Code § 1051.159
The board must choose one or more district banks to hold district money, and the district generally must keep its money on deposit there. The board may also place money on time deposit, buy certificates of deposit, or invest in a local government investment pool. The district may not leave deposits above FDIC coverage
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- United States — Texas
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The board must choose one or more district banks to hold district money, and the district generally must keep its money on deposit there. The board may also place money on time deposit, buy certificates of deposit, or invest in a local government investment pool. The district may not leave deposits above FDIC coverage unless the bank provides enough bond or other security.
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