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FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE-FOURTH CALLED SESSION. 41
FISHING LAW FOR GONZALES COUNTY.
H. B. No. 15.] CHAPTER 12.
An Act making it unlawful to take or catch in any manner from any of the
public waters, rivers, creeks or lakes in Gonzales County, any bass,
crappie, white perch, calico bass or bream, or to have in his possession
or retain in any way any bass, crappie, white perch, calico bass or bream
caught or taken from such waters during certain months; and fixing a
penalty for violation of this Act, and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. It shall be unlawfull for any person to take or
catch in any manner from any of the public fresh waters,
rivers, creeks or lakes in Gonzales County, any bass, crappie,
white perch, calico bass. or bream, or retain or have in his
possession any bass, crappie, white perch, calico bass or bream
caught or taken from such waters, during the months of February,
March and April.
SEC. 2. Any person found guilty of violating any of the
provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor
and upon conviction shall be fined in the sum not less than
Five Dollars ($5.00), nor more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00).
SEC. 3. The fact that great losses are now being suffered
in the taking of fish from the public waters of Gonzales County
under the closed season as it now exists under the statutes
and numbers of violations are occurring constantly, and it is
necessary to stop such violations in order to preserve and protect
the fish of said county, creates an emergency and an imperative
public necessity that the Constitutional Rule that all
bills be read on three several days in each house be suspended
and said Rule is hereby suspended, and this Act shall take effect
and be in force from and after its passage, and it is so enacted[NOTE.-H.
B. No. 15 passed the House, November 6, 1934,
by a vote of 107 yeas, 0 nays; House concurred in Senate
Amendments, November 9, 1934, by a vote of 114 yeas, 0 nays;
passed the Senate, as amended, November 8, 1934, by a vote
of 28 yeas, 0 nays.]
Approved November 15, 1934.
Effective November 15, 1934.
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1934-1935 [Volume 29], book, 1935; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth17292/m1/458/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .