Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Seventh Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 6 Page: A13
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HOUSE JOURNAL A13
HB 99. Relating to the use of certain electronic media by the Texas State Board of
Pharmacy and persons or entities regulated by that board.
Author(s): Maxey
Senate Sponsor(s): Van de Putte
Read first time 149. - Referred to Public Health 149. - Reported favorably with
amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 1214. - Read second time
2053. - Passed to engrossment 2053. - Read third time 2082. - Passed 2082. -
Reported engrossed 2712. - Senate passage reported 3916. - Reported enrolled
4293. - Signed in the house 4286. - Sent to the governor 4621. - Signed by the
governor 5218.
HB 100. Relating to the regulation of certain health care activities using the Internet.
Author(s): Maxey
Senate Sponsor(s): Van de Putte
Read first time 150. - Referred to Public Health 150. - Reported favorably without
amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 928. - Read second time
1326. - Passed to engrossment 1326. - Read third time 1355. - Passed 1355. -
Record vote 1355. - Reported engrossed 1421. - Senate passage reported 3104. -
Reported enrolled 3300. - Signed in the house 3182. - Sent to the governor 3300.
- Signed by the governor 4294.
HB 101. Relating to medical assistance for certain persons in need of treatment for breast
or cervical cancer.
Author(s): Maxey; Naishtat; Luna, Vilma; Danburg; Villarreal, Mike
Coauthor(s): Reyna, Arthur; Martinez Fischer; George; Capelo; Chavez; Hopson
Companion document(s): SB 532
Read first time 166. - Referred to Public Health 166. - Reported favorably with
substitute. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 1051. - Read second time 1727.
- Postponed 1727. - Companion considered in lieu of 2097. - Laid on the table
subject to call 2097.
HB 102. Relating to the electronic imaging program of the Texas Department of Human
Services.
Author(s): Maxey; Wohlgemuth; Danburg; Naishtat; Villarreal, Mike
Coauthor(s): Ehrhardt; Crownover, Myra; Geren; Jones, Elizabeth; Kolkhorst; Merritt
Senate Sponsor(s): Moncrief
Read first time 166. - Referred to Human Services 166. - Reported favorably
without amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 436. - Read second
time 572. - Passed to engrossment 572. - Nonrecord vote recorded in journal 572.
- Read third time 591. - Passed 591. - Nonrecord vote recorded in journal 591.
- Reported engrossed 637. - Senate passage as amended reported 3290. - House
concurs in senate amendments 3412. - Record vote 3412. - Text of senate
amendments 3412. - Statement of vote recorded in journal 3410. - Reported
enrolled 3784. - Signed in the house 3677. - Sent to the governor 3944. - Signed
by the governor 5217.
HB 103. Relating to tattooing minors.
Author(s): Maxey
Read first time 166. - Referred to Public Health 166. - Reported favorably without
amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 667. - Corrected comm.
report filed with chief clerk 1421.
HB 104. Relating to authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds for The Texas A&M
University System.
Author(s): Gutierrez
Read first time 166. - Referred to Higher Education 166.
HB 105. Relating to authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds for The University of
Texas-Pan American.
Author(s): Gutierrez
Read first time 166. - Referred to Higher Education 166.
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Seventh Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 6, legislative document, 2001; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307706/m1/17/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.