The Laws of Texas, 1920-1921 [Volume 20] Page: 5 of 1,183
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CONTENTS.
THIRD CALLED SESSION GENERAL LAWS.
Chapter. Page.
1. Appropriation for mileage and per diem of members and per
diem of employes, Third Called Session, Thirty-sixth Legislature
................... .......... ............... 1
2. Appropriation for contingent expenses, Third Called Session,
Thirty-sixth Legislature. ............................ 2
3. Creating the Ninetieth Judicial District of Stephens County.. 3
4. Changing dates of holding terms of court in the Twenty-ninth
Judicial District . .................................... 5
5. Creating the County Court of Wichita County at Law ....... 6
6. Changing the amount of salary to be paid to the assistant
district attorney of Tarrant County, Texas, and providing
for additional assistants ............................. 9
7. Validating common school districts heretofore created ...... 10
8. Increasing salary of official court reporter of the Fifty-ninth
Judicial District .......... ......................... 10
9. Appropriation covering authorized deficiencies for fiscal years
ending August 31, 1919, and August 31, 1920............ 11
10. Appropriation to pay transportation and subsistence of the
military forces of the State when ordered on State duty ..... 13
11. Appropriation to pay authorized deficiency claims for fiscal
years ending August 31, 1918, and August 31, 1919 ........ 14
12. Creating the Eighty-ninth Judicial District in Wichita County 15
13. Increasing salary of official court reporter of the Sixty-third
Judicial District ................ ................... 17
14. Defining and regulating public gas utilities, and subjecting
natural gas pipe lines and certain business to the jurisdiction
of the Railroad Commission of Texas, etc.............. 18
15. Fixing the compensation of the official shorthand reporters in
the Seventh, the Thirteenth and Eighty-sixth Judicial Districts 26.
16. Exempting electric light and water works companies from payment
of occupation tax in towns of less than six hundred inhabitants
.......................................... 27
17. Empowering corporations organized under subdivision 28 of
Article 1121 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas to act as
general commercial brokers, and as customs brokers in the
United States and foreign countries, in addition to the powers
already provided for such corporations ................. 27
18. Validating charters and amendments to charters of all cities
of more than five thousand inhabitants, which have adopted
or attempted to adopt charters or amendments of charters
since the enactment of Chapter 147 of the General Laws,
Regular Session of the Thirty-third Legislature, 1913, and
validating elections and other proceedings of such cities.... 28
19. Fixing the salary and fees for the official court reporter of the
Eightieth Judicial District . ................ .. ........ 29
20. Appropriation of four million dollars to aid all the public free
schools of Texas for the scholastic year beginning September
1, 1920, and ending August 31, 1921 ................... 30
21. Authorizing certain municipalities of Texas to prescribe the
annual salary or compensation of their city or corporation
judge, city attorney and city auditor, not to exceed a prescribed
maximum sum. ......................... ..... 31
22. Aid of Aransas Pass to construct and maintain seawalls, etc... 32
23. Aid of Rockport to construct and maintain seawalls, etc ....... 34
24. Aid of Port Lavaca to construct and maintain revetments,
etc., and to improve harbor .......................... 37
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1920-1921 [Volume 20], book, 1921; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth14583/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .