(a) In addition to the authority of a municipality to issue debt under Chapter 1504, Government Code, a municipality may pledge or commit the revenue derived from the tax imposed under this chapter from a qualified hotel and the revenue to which the municipality is entitled under § 351.156 and, if applicable, § 351.157 for the payment of:
(1) bonds or other obligations issued for a qualified project; and
(2) contractual obligations related to the project, including obligations under:
(A) a contract authorized by Chapter 380, Local Government Code, for the project; and
(B) an interlocal agreement directly related to the project.
(b) A municipality may pledge or commit revenue for the payment of bonds, other obligations, or contractual obligations under Subsection (a) only if the qualified hotel that is a component of the qualified project for which that revenue is pledged or committed benefits from the pledging or committing of that revenue.

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Terms Used In Texas Tax Code 351.155

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Population: means the population shown by the most recent federal decennial census. See Texas Government Code 311.005

(c) A municipality may pledge or commit revenue under this section for only one qualified project. After a municipality pledges or commits revenue under this section for a qualified project, the municipality may not ever again pledge or commit revenue for a qualified project.
(d) Subsection (c) does not apply to a municipality with a population of 175,000 or more.
(e) A municipality is not entitled to receive revenue under § 351.156 or 351.157 unless the municipality has pledged or committed a portion of the revenue derived from the tax imposed under this chapter and collected by the qualified hotel for the payment of bonds, other obligations, or contractual obligations described by Subsection (a) and issued or incurred for the qualified project.