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: 28
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58TH LEGISLATURE-REGULAR SESSION
"SPECIALIZED CARRIER"--WRECKER VEHICLES-
EXCLUSION
CHAPTER 21
H. B. No. 62
An Act amending Chapter 314, Acts of the Forty-first Legislature, Regular Ses-
sion, as amended (and now codified as Article 911b, Vernon's Civil Statutes),
by the addition of a new Section thereto, excluding from the definition
"Specialized Motor Carrier" and "Specialized Equipment," wrecker type
vehicles used incidental to or as an adjunct to the carrying on of the
primary business of buying, selling, exchanging, repairing, storing, servicing
or wrecking motor vehicles; repealing all laws in conflict; providing for a
severability; and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
Section 1. Chapter 314, Acts of the Forty-first Legislature, Regular
Session, as heretofore amended (and now codified as Article 911b, Ver-
non's Civil Statutes), is amended 18 hereby by the addition thereto of a
new Section numbered and reading as follows:
"Sec. 11/4. The term 'Specialized Motor Carrier' and 'Specialized
Equipment' shall not include wrecker type vehicles used incidental to or
as an adjunct to the carrying on of the primary business of buying, sell-
ing, exchanging, repairing, storing, servicing or wrecking motor vehi-
cles."
Sec. 2. All laws or parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this
Act are repealed to the extent of such conflict only.
Sec. 3. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase
or word in this Act, or application thereof to any person or circumstance
is held invalid, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions of this Act, and the Legislature hereby declares it would have
passed such remaining portions despite such invalidity.
Sec. 4. The importance of this legislation and the crowded condition
of the Calendars in both Houses create 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 passage, and it is so enacted.
Passed the House, February 19, 1963, by a non-record vote; passed
the Senate, March 21, 1963: Yeas 30, Nays 0.
Approved March 26, 1963.
Effective 90 days after date of adjournment.
18. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 911b, I 1/.28
Ch. 21
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