Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 1 Page: 292
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HB 698 (By McCall), Relating to the disposal of certain business records
that contain personal identifying information; providing a civil penalty.
To Business and Industry.
HB 699 (By McCall), Relating to prosecution and punishment of certain
offenses relating to a driver's license or personal identification certificate.
To Law Enforcement.
HB 700 (By Bonnen), Relating to the contents of consumer credit reports
and to an insurer's use of credit scores in rating policies providing personal
insurance coverage.
To Insurance.
HB 701 (By Kuempel), Relating to a prohibition of certain employment
discrimination regarding an employee who is a volunteer member of an
emergency service organization.
To Economic Development.
HB 702 (By Zedler, Hughes, and Flynn), Relating to a physician's report of
a complication resulting from an abortion; providing a penalty.
To State Affairs.
HB 703 (By Elkins), Relating to the deferral of adjudication in cases
involving certain misdemeanor traffic offenses.
To Law Enforcement.
HB 704 (By Castro), Relating to requiring certain coverage under motor
vehicle liability insurance policies.
To Insurance.
HB 705 (By Castro), Relating to the disposition of seized weapons.
To Law Enforcement.
HB 706 (By Haggerty), Relating to the adoption of the Interstate Compact
for Juveniles.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.
HJR 6 (By Chisum, Hopson, Howard, McReynolds, et al.), Proposing a
constitutional amendment providing that marriage in this state consists only of
the union of one man and one woman.
To State Affairs.
HJR 7 (By Oliveira), Proposing a constitutional amendment imposing a
state property tax for public education, establishing a residence homestead
exemption from the state property tax, and increasing the amount of the school
district residence homestead property tax exemption.
To Ways and Means.
HJR 11 (By Branch), Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the
determination of a quorum of the senate or house of representatives.
To Government Reform.Tuesday, February 8, 2005 HOUSE JOURNAL
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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/m1/296/?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.