Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Fifth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5 Page: 96
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HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF
engrossed 945. - Senate passage as amended reported 1790. - House concurs in
senate amendments 1948. - Text of senate amendments 1948. - Reported enrolled
2152. - Signed in the house 2144. - Sent to the governor 2189. - Signed by the
governor 2959.
HB 795. Relating to school social workers and to social services provided by public schools.
Author(s): Rodriguez; Naishtat
Read first time 255. Referred to Public Education 255.
HB 796. Relating to maximum contributions to and benefits from retirement systems for
police officers in certain municipalities.
Author(s): Bosse
Read first time 255. - Referred to Pensions & Investments 255. - Reported favorably
without amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 873.
HB 797. Relating to requiring the use of protective helmets for bicycle safety; providing
criminal penalties.
Author(s): Carter; Naishtat; Luna, Vilma
Coauthor(s): Danburg; Garcia; Maxey; Greenberg; Van de Putte; Ehrhardt; Wise
Companion document(s): SB 340
Read first time 255. - Referred to Public Safety 255. Reported favorably with
substitute. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 661. Read second time 1916.
- Amended 1916. - Failed to pass to engrossment 1917. - Record vote 1917.
Statement of vote recorded in journal 1917.
HB 798. Relating to the fees paid in certain counties for the purpose of road and bridge
maintenance and construction.
Author(s): Torres
Coauthor(s): Danburg
Companion document(s): SB 342
Read first time 255. - Referred to County Affairs 255.
HB 799. Relating to short-term obligations issued by certain counties.
Author(s): Elkins
Senate Sponsor(s): Lindsay
Companion document(s): SB 1168
Read first time 255. - Referred to Financial Institutions 255. - Reported favorably
with substitute. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 526. - Read second time
904. - Passed to engrossment 904. - Read third time 910. - Passed 910.
Reported engrossed 945. - Senate passage reported 1937. Reported enrolled 2083.
- Signed in the house 1994. - Sent to the governor 2083. - Signed by the governor
2696.
HB 800. Relating to the creation of a judicial district composed of Smith County.
Author(s): Kamel; Glaze
Companion documentss: SB 822
Read first time 255. - Referred to Judicial Affairs 255.
HB 801. Relating to performance audits of certain municipal utility districts by the
comptroller.
Author(s): Tillery
Read first time 255. Referred to Natural Resources 255.
HB 802. Relating to the coordination of tenant services programs.
Author(s): Hodge; Dukes
Companion document(s): SB 951
Read first time 255. - Referred to Urban Affairs 255. - Reported favorably with
substitute. C- ommittee report filed with chief clerk 873. W- ithdrawn from calendar
1042. Withdrawn from calendar 1216.
HB 803. Relating to investment of the volunteer firefighters' relief and retirement fund.
Author(s): KuempelA96
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Fifth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5, legislative document, 1997; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth97440/m1/100/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.