The Laws of Texas, 1921 [Volume 21] Page: 72 of 1,670
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64 GENERAL LAWS.
thereof as may be necessary to restore said fund to the maximum
above named, or to its amount as of January first preceding, or to meet
the emergency; but no bank or trust company coming under the provisions
of this chapter shall ever be required to pay more than two
per cent. of its daily average deposits for any one year; provided,
further, that the first payment herein provided for by any bank which
shall hereafter elect to secure its deposits under the Depositors' Guaranty
Fund shall be made by said bank to said BankingBoard without
reference to said maximum amount in said Depositors' Guaranty
Fund. "
SEC. 2. The importance of the above legislation and the necessity
existing therefor in the interest of the State Banks of this State, creates
an emergency and an imperative public necessity demanding that
the rule requiring bills to be read upon three several days be suspended,
and such rule is so suspended and -this Act takes effect from
and after its passage, and it is so enacted.
[NoTE.-The enrolled bill shows that the foregoing Act passed the
Senate, yeas 27, nays 0; and passed the House, no vote given.]
Became a law without the Governor's signature.
Effective November 15, 1921.
AMENDING ACT EMPOWERING STATE TEXT BOOK COMMISSION
TO RENEW CONTRACTS FOR TEXT BOOKS.
H. B. No. 124.] CHAPTER 34.
An Act to amend Sections 4 and 14, Chapter 44, of the Acts of the First
Called Session of the Thirty-fifth Legislature in such a way as to make it
possible for the State Text Book Commission to renew contracts wherever
advantageous to the interest of the State and to grant to the said Commission
the power to take such action in the adoption of textbooks for the
public schools as may be necessary in the interests of economy and of an
efficient school system, and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That Sections 4 and 14 of Chapter 44 of the Acts of
the First Called Session of the Thirty-fifth Legislature shall be so
amended as hereafter to read as follows:
Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the Commission to meet not later
than September 1, 1918 and as often thereafter as may be necessary
for the purposes of considering the advisability of continuing
or discontinuing at the expiration of all current contracts any or all
of the State adopted text books in use in the public schools of
Texas, and of making such adoptions as are provided for in Section
5 of this Act.
Before making any change in the adopted series, however, the
Commission shall, upon thorough investigation, satisfy itself that
a change is desirable in the interests of the children in the schools,
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1921 [Volume 21], book, 1921; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth14933/m1/72/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .