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§ 27-37-11. Requests for payments by subdivisions

MS Code § 27-37-11 (2019) (N/A)
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If the United States declines to deal with a county with respect to any political subdivision whose jurisdictional limits are within or coextensive with the limits of the county, or in the event the jurisdictional limits of a political subdivision lie within more than one county, that political subdivision is authorized to make requests of the United States for such payments in lieu of taxes as the United States may agree to pay. Provided, in the case of a consolidated or a rural separate school district located in more than one county, the governing body of the county shall make agreements for payments in lieu of taxes in their respective counties. Such political subdivisions as are referred to in this section (other than school districts located in more than one county) are hereby empowered to enter into agreements with the United States for the performance by the political subdivision of services for the benefit of a project, and for the payment by the United States to the political subdivision, in one or more installments, of sums in lieu of taxes.

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§ 27-37-11. Requests for payments by subdivisions