Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 1 Page: 287
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79th LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION
HB 633 (By Kuempel and Bonnen), Relating to participation and credit in,
contributions to, and benefits and administration of the Texas County and District
Retirement System.
To Pensions and Investments.
HB 634 (By Baxter), Relating to requiring public officials to receive training
in the requirements of the open meetings and public information laws.
To State Affairs.
HB 635 (By Solomons), Relating to property in the custody of a
pawnbroker; providing criminal penalties.
To Financial Institutions.
HB 636 (By F. Brown), Relating to county responsibility for indigent health
care services.
To County Affairs.
HB 637 (By Goolsby), Relating to authorizing an extension of credit
secured by a residence homestead in which a minor has an ownership interest.
To Financial Institutions.
HB 638 (By Hegar), Relating to the applicability of procedures governing
restrictive covenants in certain residential subdivisions.
To Land and Resource Management.
HB 639 (By Bailey), Relating to complaints against certain peace officers
and fire fighters.
To Urban Affairs.
HB 640 (By Bailey), Relating to peace officers commissioned and employed
to perform duties at correctional facilities.
To Corrections.
HB 641 (By Bailey), Relating to business leave time accounts for peace
officers and detention officers in certain municipalities and counties.
To Urban Affairs.
HB 642 (By Bailey), Relating to the training required for certain county
jailers.
To Law Enforcement.
HB 643 (By Miller), Relating to the issuance of a driver's license to a person
who is under 18 years of age.
To Law Enforcement.
HB 644 (By Bonnen), Relating to limiting the liability of emergency
medical services volunteers and emergency medical services volunteer providers.
To Civil Practices.
HB 645 (By Menendez), Relating to the creation of a presumption in certain
criminal proceedings as to evidence of a defendant's alcohol concentration
determined by an analysis of the defendant's breath, blood, or urine.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.286
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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/m1/291/?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.