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


COMMITTEE: Financial Institutions

TIME & DATE:  3:00PM, Tuesday, April 6, 1999

PLACE: E1.014

CHAIR: Rep. Kip Averitt

*PLEASE NOTE ROOM CHANGE FROM OUR USUAL LOCATION*

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To consider the following:

HB 842            Ehrhardt
Relating to tax-exempt private activity bonds.

HB 1221            Brimer
Relating to increasing the maximum size of an urban homestead to 10 acres
and prescribing permissible uses of rural and urban homesteads.

HB 1547            Danburg / et al.
Relating to adoption of rules to interpret home equity lending law.

HB 1981            Hill / et al.
Relating to tax-exempt private activity bonds.

HB 2068            Marchant
Relating to conversion of savings and loan associations to  savings
banks and the powers, duties, and name of the Savings and Loan
Department.

HB 2223            Solomons
Relating to reporting requirements of a license holder under The
Sale of Checks Act.

HB 2235            Truitt
Relating to the issuance of installment sale obligations and
lease-purchasing obligations.

HB 3072            Averitt
Relating to certain payments by a retail seller in a retail
installment transaction involving a motor vehicle.

HB 3240            Denny
Relating to an alternate maximum interest charge on a non-real
property loan.

HB 3511            Marchant
Relating to the allocation and reservation system for certain
tax-exempt private activity bonds.

HB 3515            Marchant
Relating to the nature of certain contracts included in the cash
price of motor vehicles sold at retail.

HJR 18            Chisum
Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to when payment may
be required on a reverse mortgage.

HJR 20            Hartnett / et al.
Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to securing an equity
loan with a parcel of property containing an urban homestead and
real property adjoining the homestead.

HJR 43            Brimer
Proposing a constitutional amendment increasing the maximum size of
an urban homestead to 10 acres, prescribing permissible uses of
urban homesteads, and preventing the overburdening of a homestead.

HJR 57            Danburg / et al.
Proposing a constitutional amendment permitting an equity loan to
be secured by one or more lots containing all or part of an urban
homestead plus other real property; relating to when payment may be
required on a reverse mortgage; and authorizing the legislature to
provide for the interpretation of the home equity lending law by a
state agency.

SJR 12            Carona
Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the making of
advances under and payment of a reverse mortgage.

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