General and Special Laws of The State of Texas Passed By The Third Called Session of the Fifty-Seventh Legislature and the Regular Session of the Fifty-Eighth Legislature Page: 1,171
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TRAVEL REGULATIONS
TRAVEL REGULATIONS-PRIVATE CONVEYANCE-
REIMBURSEMENT
CHAPTER 457
S. B. No. 448
An Act relating to state travel regulations; amending the Traffic Regulations
Act of 1959, Senate Bill No. 272, Acts of the 56th Legislature, Regular
Session, 1959; repealing all laws or parts of laws in conflict; providing
for severability; and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
Section 1. Section 6(c) of the Traffic Regulations Act of 1959, Senate
Bill No. 272, Acts of the 56th Legislature, Regular Session, 1959,19 is here-
by amended so as to hereafter read as follows:
"Sec. (c). In determining transportation reimbursement for travel
by private conveyance, the Comptroller shall base reimbursement on the
mileage by shortest highway distance between point of origin and the
destination via intermediate points at which official state business is con-
ducted and other necessary mileage at points where official state business
is conducted. In determining the amounts of reimbursement for trans-
portation by personal car within the state, the Comptroller shall compute
all distances in accordance with the latest official state highway map."
Sec. 2. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby
repealed.
Sec. 3. If any provision of this Act or the application thereof is held
to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the provisions or applica-
tions of this Act which can be given effect without the invalid provision
or application, and to this end the provisions of this Act are declared
severable.
Sec. 4. The need for more accurate methods of computing travel re-
imbursements creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity
that the Constitutional Rule requiring bills to be read on three several
days in each House be suspended, and said Rule is hereby suspended;
and that this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its pas-
sage, and it is so enacted.
Passed the Senate, April 18, 1963: Yeas 31, Nays 0; May 23, 1963,
Senate concurred in House amendments by a viva voce vote; passed
the House, May 22, 1963, with amendments, by a non-record vote.
Approved June 10, 1963.
Effective 90 days after May 24, 1963, date of adjournment.
19. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6823a, 1 6(c).Tex.Sess.L. '63 Bd.Vol.-95
Ch. 457
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