Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 1 Page: 202
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HB 113 (By Wong), Relating to reporting of personal financial information
by officers of certain school districts, junior college districts, and certain
municipal retirement systems and reporting of expenditures to influence
administrative action by certain school districts, junior college districts, and
certain municipal retirement systems; providing civil and criminal penalties.
To Elections.
HB 114 (By Wong), Relating to the rate at which interest accrues in
connection with the deferral or abatement of the collection of ad valorem taxes on
the residence homestead of an elderly or disabled person.
To Local Government Ways and Means.
HB 115 (By Hilderbran), Relating to compliance by political subdivisions
with unfunded legislative mandates.
To State Affairs.
HB 116 (By Geren), Relating to the establishment of a program to provide
grants to make voluntary purchases of development rights in real property.
To Natural Resources.
HB 117 (By Y. Davis), Relating to the application of the franchise tax to
certain entities.
To Ways and Means.
HB 118 (By Y. Davis), Relating to the repeal of certain tax exemptions and
deductions.
To Ways and Means.
HB 119 (By Y. Davis), Relating to the repeal of certain sales tax exemptions
and refunds.
To Ways and Means.
HB 120 (By Dawson), Relating to the creation of a donor education,
awareness, and registry program and the establishment of an organ donor and
tissue council.
To Public Health.
HB 121 (By Chavez), Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation
of tangible personal property held temporarily at a location in this state for
assembling, storing, manufacturing, processing, or fabricating purposes.
To Local Government Ways and Means.
HB 122 (By Naishtat), Relating to services provided by certain mental
health professionals under the Medicaid program.
To Public Health.
HB 123 (By Naishtat), Relating to a feasibility study regarding required
forensic medical examination instruction for students enrolled in certain medical
or nursing degree programs.
To Higher Education.Monday, January 31, 2005
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 1, legislative document, 2005; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth97462/m1/206/?q=%222005-01-11%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.