Bill introduced by the Texas Legislature proposing an amendment to Section 1 of Article IV, and Sections 2 and 4 of Article VI, Senate Bill No. 116, Chapter 334, 51st Legislature, Regular Session, 1949, as last amended by Senate Bill No. 4, Chapter 438, Acts 59th Legislature, 1965, so as to improve the minimum teacher salary schedule in the Foundation Program Act; providing for the local fund assignment for the school year 1967-68 on a specific basis, thereafter to be determined on a prescribed formula; providing a savings and severability clause; and declaring an emergency.
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60th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Bill 16, Chapter 721
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60th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, House Bill 264
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An Act to amend Section 1 of Article IV, and Sections 2 and 4 of Article VI, Senate Bill No. 116, Chapter 334, 51st Legislature, Regular Session, 1949, as last amended by Senate Bill No. 4, Chapter 438, Acts 59th Legislature, 1965, so as to improve the minimum teacher salary schedule in the Foundation Program Act; providing for the local fund assignment for the school year 1967-68 on a specific basis, thereafter to be determined on a prescribed formula; providing a savings and severability clause; and declaring an emergency.
Bill introduced by the Texas Legislature proposing an amendment to Section 1 of Article IV, and Sections 2 and 4 of Article VI, Senate Bill No. 116, Chapter 334, 51st Legislature, Regular Session, 1949, as last amended by Senate Bill No. 4, Chapter 438, Acts 59th Legislature, 1965, so as to improve the minimum teacher salary schedule in the Foundation Program Act; providing for the local fund assignment for the school year 1967-68 on a specific basis, thereafter to be determined on a prescribed formula; providing a savings and severability clause; and declaring an emergency.
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