Journal of the Senate, Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5 Page: 5,961
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SENATE JOURNAL REGULAR SESSION
Author: Eiland
Senate Sponsor: Williams
Received from House 1772. Read first time 2147. Referred to Committee on
Jurisprudence 2147. Reported favorably 2585. Regular order of business suspended 2942.
Read second time and passed to third reading 2943. Member(s) vote recorded 2943.
Three-day Rule suspended 2943. Record vote 2943. Read third time 2943. Amendment
offered 2943. Amended 2943. Member(s) vote recorded 2943. Finally passed as amended
2943. Record vote 2943. House concurrence in Senate amendment(s) reported 3846.
Signed by President 5121.
HB 2572, Relating to the functions of local mental health and mental retardation authorities.
Author: Truitt
Senate Sponsor: Janek
Companion document(s): SB 1187 - Nelson
Received from House 1926. Read first time 2176. Referred to Committee on Health and
Human Services 2176. Reported as amended 2714. Regular order of business suspended
3670. Read second time 3670. Amendment offered 3670. Amendment to amendment
offered 3672. Amendment to amendment adopted 3672. Member(s) vote recorded 3672.
Amendment to amendment offered 3673. Amendment to amendment adopted 3673.
Member(s) vote recorded 3673. Amendment as amended adopted 3673. Member(s) vote
recorded 3673. Amendment offered 3673. Amended 3674. Member(s) vote recorded
3674. Amendment offered 3674. Amended 3674. Member(s) vote recorded 3674.
Amendment offered 3674. Amended 3674. Member(s) vote recorded 3674. Amendment
offered 3674. Amended 3687. Member(s) vote recorded 3687. Passed to third reading as
amended 3687. Member(s) vote recorded 3687. Three-day Rule suspended 3687. Record
vote 3687. Read third time 3687. Passed 3687. Record vote 3687. House refusal to concur
in Senate amendment(s) reported 4357. House request for conference committee reported
4357. House conferees appointment reported 4357. Senate granted House request for
conference committee 4678. Senate conferees appointed 4678. Conference Committee
Report filed 4806. House adoption of Conference Committee Report reported 5052.
Conference Committee Report adopted 5065. Record vote 5065. Signed by President
5122.
HB 2574, Relating to the waiver of civil process continuing education requirements for
constables and deputy constables by the Commission on Law Enforcement Officer
Standards and Education.
Author: Hamric
Senate Sponsor: Whitmire
Received from House 1493. Read first time 1578. Referred to Committee on Criminal
Justice 1578. Reported favorably 2713. Laid before Senate 3542. Read second time and
passed to third reading 3542. Member(s) vote recorded 3542. Three-day Rule suspended
3542. Record vote 3542. Read third time 3542. Passed 3542. Record vote 3542. Signed
by President 5121.
HB 2579, Relating to procedures to ensure the involvement of parents or guardians of
children placed in certain institutions.
Author: Rodriguez
Senate Sponsor: Zaffirini5961
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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/m1/813/?q=%222005-01-11%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.