August 3, 2020
The Bylaws of the Travis County Facilities Corporation govern its issuance of financial obligations, record-keeping, and inspection rights. The board has directors appointed by the Housing Authority, serving six-year terms, with meetings held as legally required. Officers, including a President, Vice President, and Secretary/Treasurer, manage daily operations and finances.
The Bylaws of the Travis County Facilities Corporation govern its issuance of financial obligations, record-keeping, and inspection rights. The board has directors appointed by the Housing Authority, serving six-year terms, with meetings held as legally required. Officers, including a President, Vice President, and Secretary/Treasurer, manage daily operations and finances.
January 11, 2001
The Articles of Incorporation outline the establishment of the Travis County Facilities Corporation, a nonprofit in Texas, purposed to support local public facility projects. Filed on January 11, 2001, it sets up a perpetual structure with a Board of Directors, states the corporation's nonprofit nature without members, and lists the initial directors and incorporators.
The Articles of Incorporation outline the establishment of the Travis County Facilities Corporation, a nonprofit in Texas, purposed to support local public facility projects. Filed on January 11, 2001, it sets up a perpetual structure with a Board of Directors, states the corporation's nonprofit nature without members, and lists the initial directors and incorporators.