Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session of the Sixty-First Legislature, Volume 1 Page: 1,501
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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1969 1501
tion of delinquent taxes brought by
any duly authorized and constituted
taxing authority, in addition to all
delinquent taxes which may then be
due, all other taxes, plus interest
and penalties thereon, as provided in
Section (a), Article 7336 shall be
computed and prorated by the tax
collector and assessor of such taxing
authority up to and including the date
on which judgment is rendered in such
suit, so as to cover all taxes, interest
and penalties which would become
payable on the lands on which such
suit has been brought. Proration of
taxes on the current year shall be
based on the tax for the preceding
year, unless the tax for the current
year shall have been by then deter-
mined and set, in which event the pro-
ration shall be based on the new as-
sessment and rate, and such proration
made to the date on which judgment
is given."
Sec. 3. The importance of this legis-
lation and the crowded condition of
the calendars in both houses create
an emergency and an imperative pub-
lic necessity that the Constitutional
Rule requiring bills to be read on
three several days in each house be
suspended, and this Rule is hereby
suspended, and that this Act take ef-
fect and be in force from and after its
passage, and it is so enacted.House Bill 1092 on Third Reading
Senator McKool moved that the
Constitutional Rule and Senate Rule
30 requiring bills to be read on three
several days be suspended and that
H. B. No. 1092 be placed on its third
reading and final passage.
The motion prevailed by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas--29Aikin
Bates
Bernal
Blanchard
Bridges
Brooks
Christie
Cole
Connally
Creighton
Grover
Hall
Harrington
Harris
HazlewoodBerry
Herring
Hightower
Jordan
Kennard
Mauzy
McKool
Patman
Ratliff
Schwartz
Snelson
Strong
Watson
Wilson
WordAbsent--Excused
MooreThe Presiding Officer then laid the
bill before the Senate on its third
reading and final passage.The amendment was read and was The bill was read third time and
adopted. was passed by the following vote:Senator McKool offered the fol-
lowing amendment to the bill:
Amend House Bill No. 1092 by
striking all above the enacting clause
and substituting the following:
A BILL
TO BE ENTITLED
An Act authorizing proration of taxes,
release of tax liens and collection
of taxes on land acquired for pub-
lic purposes, and the proration of
taxes, penalties, and interest on land
subject to sale for collection of
delinquent taxes; amending Article
7151, Revised Civil Statutes of Tex-
as, 1925, as amended; amending
Title 122, Revised Civil Statutes of
Texas, 1925, by adding Article
7326a; and declaring an emergency.
The amendment was read and was
adopted.
The bill as amended was passed to
third reading.Yeas-29
Aikin
Bates
Bernal
Blanchard
Bridges
Brooks
Christie
Cole
Connally
Creighton
Grover
Hall
Harrington
Harris
HazlewoodBerry
Herring
Hightower
Jordan
Kennard
Mauzy
McKool
Patman
Ratliff
Schwartz
Snelson
Strong
Watson
Wilson
WordAbsent--Excused
MooreHouse Bill 528 on Second Reading
On motion of Senator Bernal, and
by unanimous consent, the regular
order of business was suspended to
take up for consideration at this timeTHURSDAY, MAY 15, 1969
1501
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