The Laws of Texas, 1920-1921 [Volume 20] Page: 6 of 1,183
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iv CONTENTS.
Chapter. Page.
25. Aid of Freeport to construct and maintain levees, etc., for protection
against storms and overflows ................... 40
26. Authorizing counties to acquire timber, earth, gravel and other
material, by condemnation, for purposes of road construction 44
27. Fixing certain prescribed limitations of teachers' salaries .... 45
28. Appropriation of one hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars
to reimburse the University of Texas for expenditures made
at Camp Mablry during the war ........................ 47
29. Providing for the bringing of suits for delinquent taxes by incorporated
cities and towns, etc....................... 48
30. Providing for the maintaining, operating and improving of the
State Railroad .... ........... .................. ... 49
31. Amending appropriation for the State Reclamation Department 50
32. Fixing compensation of deputies or assistants in certain counties 54
33. Creating the Ninety-first Judicial District, composed of Eastland
County. ...................................... 57
34. Relating to the appointment of civil engineers and district engineers
for drainage districts and compensation of and assistants
for such engineers. ............................ 59
35. Providing for increase of commissions and compensations of
treasurers of certain counties. ........................ 60
36. Regulating sales of certain road vehicles with reference to
width of tires ....................................... 61
37. Appropriation for payment of certain debts of Texas State
Railroad. ........................................... 62
38. Providing against spread of communicable diseases among
live stock and for the dipping of animals ............. .... 63
39. Validating sales of public free school land sold on August 16,
1895. . .................................... ....... 68
'40. Regulating fees allowed. county officers in certain counties in
this State. . ...... .............. .... . ...... ....... 68
41. Regulating amount of cash to be kept on hand in State banks
and bank and trust companies ........................ 70
42. To prevent introduction of pink bollworm, providing for its
eradication, providing for quarantines, and providing compensation
for cotton destroyed, etc .................. 71
43. Compensation of sheriffs for ex-officio services ............. 82
44. Game, Fish and Oyster Commissioner; regulating fish and
oyster industry, prescribing license tax on wholesale dealers
and fixing salaries, etc.. ............................. 83
45. Exemption of cotton mills from provisions of Articles 1125 to
1128, Revised Statutes. .......................... 86
46. Fixing fees to be charged by the State Board of Water Engineers
for the storage, diversion and use of water. ....... 87
47. Amending Chapter 111 of the General Laws of the State of
Texas, passed at the Regular Session of the Thirty-sixth Legislature,
1919, relating to official shorthand reporters' compensation
in certain counties and districts in this State, etc. 88
48. Providing that applicants for charters of State banks shall pay
expenses of investigation by the Department of Insurance
and Banking, incident thereto. ....................... 89
49. Conferring power on trust companies to purchase, sell, discount
and negotiate notes, drafts, bills of exchange, etc.. 90
50. Placing the counties of Brazoria, Jeff Davis, Panola and
Shelby under provisions of stock law, Article 7235 of
Revised Statutes ........................ .. 91
51. Appropriation for support of State Fire Insurance Commission
for fiscal year ending August 31, 1921 ................. 93
52. Fixing compensation of official shorthand reporters of Third,
Thirty-ninth and Fiftieth Judicial Districts ............ 95
53. Providing for safety zones contiguous to railroad, street car
or interurban tracks as protection against motor vehicles, in
cities of 10,000 inhabitants and over .................... 96
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