The Laws of Texas, 1913-1914 [Volume 16] Page: 448 of 1,574
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438 GENERAL LAWS.
and if any exception to or limitation upon any general provision herein
contained shall be held to be unconstitutional or invalid or ineffective the
general provision shall nevertheless stand effective and valid as if it had
been enacted without exception or limitation.
SEC. 5. All laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed.
SEC. 6. This Act shall take effect and be in force on and after the
first day of September, Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen.
SEc. 7. There now being no adequate law on the Statutes to protect
the rights of industrial employees who may be injured in industrial
accidents, and the beneficiaries of such employees who may be killed in
such accidents, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity
that the constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
days be suspended and the same is hereby suspended and this Act shall
take .effect from and after its passage and it is so enacted.
[NoTE.-S. B. No. 11 passed the Senate March 8, 1913, but no vote
given, and Senate adopted report of free conference committee March
28, 1913, but no vote given; and passed the House of Representatives
March 26, 1913, but no vote given, and House adopted report of free
conference committee March 29, 1913, but no vote given.]
Approved April 16, 1913.
Takes effect September 1, 1913, by special provision of the Act.
APPROPRIATIONS-APOPOPRIATING THE SUM OF $7,500.00
FOR SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
H. B. No. 704.] CHAPTER 180.
An Act to appropriate the sum of $7,500.00 for the construction of one 50,000
gallon steel tank; to complete sewerage connection of manual building with
city sewer system; and repair to roof trusses, and roof on the main building
of the Southwest Texas State Normal School at San Marcos, and declaring
an emergency.
Be it enacted-by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That the sum of $7,500.00, or so much thereof as may
be necessary, shall hereby be appropriated out of the general revenue not
otherwise appropriated, to be used as follows:
For the construction of one 50,000 gallon steel tank, with equipment
of pump, necessary fire alarms, fire protection and steel
tower, etc ............................................. $ 5,500
For the construction of sewerage connections of the Manual Arts
Building with the City Sewer System ................... 1,000
For repair to roof trusses, and roof of Main Building of the
Southwest Texas State Normal School at San Marcos ....... 1,000
SEC. 2. The fact that no revenue is available for the purposes shown
in Section 1 of this Act, and that eminent danger exists to the buildings
and property of the said State Normal Schools, creates an emergency
and an imperative public necessity that the constitutional rule requiring
bills to be read on three several days be suspended, and that this
Act take effect from and after its passage, and it is so enacted.
[NOTE.-H. B. No. 704 passed the House of Representatives by a two
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1913-1914 [Volume 16], book, 1914; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth10838/m1/448/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .