Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 1 Page: 291
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79th LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION
HB 685 (By Rose and Berman), Relating to the requirements that apply to
certain armed forces personnel who apply for renewal of a concealed handgun
license.
To Defense Affairs and State-Federal Relations.
HB 686 (By Rose), Relating to the use of certain factors in determining
premiums charged for professional liability insurance for physicians and health
care providers.
To Insurance.
HB 687 (By T. Smith), Relating to the conversion of certain nontoll state
highways to toll highways.
To Transportation.
HB 688 (By Farabee), Relating to reinstatement of individual accident and
health insurance policies under certain circumstances.
To Insurance.
HB 689 (By Oliveira), Relating to funding for public education instructional
facilities.
To Public Education.
HB 690 (By Hopson), Relating to the definition of criminally injurious
conduct for purposes of the Crime Victims' Compensation Act.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.
HB 691 (By Villarreal), Relating to a Medicaid health literacy pilot
program.
To Human Services.
HB 692 (By Menendez), Relating to the punishment for and certain civil
consequences of committing the offense of prostitution.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.
HB 693 (By Leibowitz), Relating to required disclosure of certain
information regarding liability insurance coverage.
To Insurance.
HB 694 (By Leibowitz), Relating to disclosure of electronic terminal
withdrawal limits; providing a civil penalty.
To Financial Institutions.
HB 695 (By Leibowitz), Relating to restrictions on the prices of certain
consumer goods and services during an abnormal disruption of the market.
To Business and Industry.
HB 696 (By Dutton), Relating to jury selection in capital cases.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.
HB 697 (By Dutton), Relating to a person's eligibility to apply for an order
of nondisclosure with respect to certain criminal history records.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.290
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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/m1/295/?q=%222005-01-11%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.