Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-Third Legislature Page: 62
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6
necessary process may be had upon
the said State Highway Commission
and the Attorney General with the
same force and effect as in civil cases.
Read and referred to the Commit-
tee on State Affairs.
Free Conference Report
Senator Oneal sent up the follow-
ing Free Conference report:
Committee Room,
February 8, 1934.
Austin, Texas,
Hon. Edgar E. Witt, President of the
Senate.
Hon. Coke R. Stevenson, Speaker of
the House of Representatives.
Sirs: We, your Conference Com-
mittee, appointed to adjust the dif-
ferences between the House and
Senate on House Bill No. 6, beg
leave to submit the following report:
We have had House Bill No. 6 un-
der consideration, and recommend
the adoption of the attached bill, as
rewritten by your Conference Com-
mittee.
Respectfully submitted,
ONEAL,
POAGE,
PURL,
SANDERFORD,
On the part of the Senate;
PATTERSON,
McKEE,
MOFFETT,
POPE,
On the Part of the House.By Morse, et al.
H. B. No. 6.
A BILL
To Be Entitled
An Act amending Section 3 of Chap-
ter 88, General Laws, Second
Called Session of the Forty-first
Legislature; providing for form of
application for registration of mo-
tor vehicles; providing any owner
of a vehicle previously registered
in any State for the preceding or
current year may, in lieu of filing
an application, present license re-
ceipt and transfer receipts; provid-
ing for making of affidavit for ap-
plication if owner has lost regis-
tration receipt or transfer; provid-
ing for annual registration of ve-
hicles in use of the United States
Government, State of Texas, coun-
ty or city thereof; providing for
exemption of payment of license
fees on said vehicles and schoolbuses; providing for registration
of new vehicles for unexpired por-
tion of year; providing for tem-
porary use of a new vehicle under
a dealer's license number; defining
"motor vehicle registration year;"
providing that application for li-
cense shall be made not later than
April 1 of each year; amending
Section 4, Chapter 88, General
Laws of the Second Called Session,
Forty-first Legislature; providing
for proportionate payment for reg-
istration for a period less than one
year, beginning with the motor
registration year of 1934; provid-
ing the motor vehicle registra-
tion fees paid on or before Jan-
uary 31, 1934, shall be good to
and including March 31, 1935;
providing that all fees paid after
January 31, 1934, and on or before
April 1, 1934, shall be without
penalty and the license shall relate
back to January 1, 1934, and shall
be good to and including March
31, 1935; providing that tax col-
lectors and other officials who
have collected or hold penalties on
registration or license fees paid
after January 31, 1934, are au-
thorized and instructed to refund
same if application therefor and
refund is made by March 15, 1934,
and requiring such officials to
make reports of such refunds; pro-
viding that compliance by any per-
son entitled to the benefits of this
Act with its terms may be proved
as a defense to prosecution for any
act committed on or before April
1, 1934, which would otherwise be
unlawful under Sections 14-b,
14-d, or 14-e of Chapter 88, Gen-
eral Laws of the Second Called
Session, Forty-first Legislature;
repealing from and after April 1,
1934, Sections 14-a, 14-b, 14-c,
14-d, and 14-e of Chapter 88 of the
General Laws of the Second Called
Session, Forty-first Legislature;
and saving all convictions and
prosecutions for violations of said
Section committed before April 1,
1934, in full force and effect;
making it a misdemeanor for any
person to operate a passenger car,
commercial motor vehicle, or
truck-tractor on public highways
during any month of motor vehicle
registration year without having
attached to and displayed thereon
two license number plates, on rear62
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