** REVISION **
                          HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                         NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING


COMMITTEE: County Affairs

TIME & DATE:  8:00AM, Wednesday, April 9, 1997

PLACE: E2.030

CHAIR: Rep. Ron E. Lewis

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The committee will consider the following:

HB 604            Ehrhardt
Relating to the hours worked by peace officers employed by counties.

HB 998            Hunter
Relating to the conflict-of-interests prohibition applying to a
local official who has a substantial interest in a business entity.

HB 1462            Corte
Relating to exemptions from certain county civil service systems.

HB 1503            Chavez
Relating to accommodating a municipal or county employee with a
partial disability related to pregnancy.

HB 1903            Lewis, Glenn
Relating to the authority of a county to acquire, own, operate, or
maintain a water or sewer utility system.

HB 2179            Lewis, Ron
Relating to competitive bidding in connection with certain
contracts made by counties.

HB 2335            Smith
Relating to the continuation of certain crime control and
prevention districts.

HB 2513            Chavez
Relating to interlocal contracting authority of local governments.

HB 3047            Alvarado
Relating to the compensation of constables in certain counties.

HB 3224            Eiland
Relating to the dissolution of a beach park board of trustees.

HB 3275            Coleman
Relating to the payment of certain health-related expenses incurred
by persons confined in a county jail or kept under guard by a
county.

HB 3389            Smithee
Relating to the duties and salary of the Oldham County Attorney.

HB 3408            Corte
Relating to authorizing certain counties to order a referendum in
certain circumstances.

SB 800            Harris
Relating to an appeal of a decision made by certain county civil
service commissions.

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BILLS ADDED AFTER LAST POSTING:

HB 3275