Journal of the Senate, Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5 Page: 5,221
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SENATE JOURNAL REGULAR SESSION
GALLEGOS, MARIO V., JR. - (Continued)
SB 1420, Relating to prohibiting the use of remote control locomotives to carry hazardous
materials; providing penalties.
SB 1421, Relating to eligibility for beginning positions in certain police and fire departments.
SB 1422, Relating to inspectors qualified to perform certain windstorm inspections.
SB 1423, Relating to the adoption of certain residential building codes in municipalities.
SB 1424, Relating to filing fees in a civil matter in a justice court or small claims court.
SB 1425, Relating to the filing of an affidavit of inability to pay in appealing a small claims
court judgment.
SB 1426, Relating to fees charged to persons applying for the expunction of certain offenses
committed by minors.
SB 1501, Relating to the imposition of a fee for a currency transmission sent to a destination
outside the United States.
SB 1555, Relating to taxes, assessments, and impact fees imposed on residential property by
the Greater East End Management District.
SB 1556, Relating to the authority of a port authority, a navigation district, or certain other
persons to use electronically readable information derived from a driver's license,
commercial driver's license, or personal identification certificate for port security purposes.
SB 1557, Relating to the licensing and regulation of journeyman and apprentice sheet metal
workers.
SB 1721, Relating to increasing the penalty for unauthorized use of a vehicle.
SB 1722, Relating to urban land bank demonstration programs.
SB 1723, Relating to the hours of work of corrections officers employed by the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice.
SB 1724, Relating to monitoring and controlling emissions of air contaminants under the
Texas Clean Air Act; providing a penalty.
SB 1725, Relating to the licensing and regulation of massage therapists; providing a penalty.
SB 1726, Relating to the financing of water and sewer programs in disadvantaged areas.
SB 1727, Relating to the offense of arson and to the sentencing of that offense; providing
criminal penalties.
SB 1758, Relating to a pilot program for the implementation of the redesigned health and
human services program eligibility and benefits determination system.
SB 1759, Relating to retirement benefits for law enforcement officers employed and
commissioned by certain institutions of higher education.
SB 1760, Relating to contracts with private entities to operate state hospitals for persons with
mental illness.
SB 1761, Relating to the punishment for the offense of theft committed during a natural
disaster.5221
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Texas. Legislature. Senate. Journal of the Senate, Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5, legislative document, 2005; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123811/m1/73/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.