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Supplemental House Calendar
Thursday, April 14, 2011
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********** EMERGENCY CALENDAR **********
SENATE BILLS
THIRD READING
SB 18 Estes
/ Duncan / et al.
SP: Geren / Oliveira /
Kleinschmidt
Relating
to the use of eminent domain authority.
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SENATE BILLS
THIRD READING
SB 737 Hegar
SP: Price
Relating
to the management of groundwater production by groundwater conservation
districts.
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SENATE BILLS
SECOND READING
SB 309 Harris
SP: Patrick, Diane
Relating
to events to receive funding through a major events trust fund.
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HOUSE BILLS
THIRD READING
HB 1020 Miller,
Sid / et al.
Relating
to minimum liability insurance coverage amounts for persons convicted of
offenses related to the operation of a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
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HB 1953 Kuempel
Relating
to notice by sign of an alcoholic beverage permit or license application.
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UNTIL 8:00 AM
HB 10 Branch
/ Howard, Donna / Hunter / Aycock / Villarreal / et al.
Relating
to eligibility for a TEXAS grant and to administration of the TEXAS grant
program.
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UNTIL 10:00 AM
HB 234 Otto
Relating
to liability for interest on ad valorem taxes on improvements that escaped
taxation in a previous year.
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HB 346 Kleinschmidt
Relating
to the award of costs and attorney's fees in certain proceedings concerning
mechanic's, contractor's, or materialman's liens.
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HOUSE BILLS
SECOND READING
HB 1000 Branch
/ Coleman / Button
Relating
to the distribution of money appropriated from the national research
university fund and to one or more audits of certain general academic
teaching institutions in connection with that distribution.
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HB 600 Solomons
Relating
to the composition of the districts for the election of members of the
State Board of Education.
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HB 1861 Anchia
Relating
to the continuation and functions of the Commission on State Emergency
Communications.
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HOUSE BILLS
SECOND READING
HB 33 Branch
/ Vo
Relating
to measures to increase the affordability of textbooks used for courses at
public or private institutions of higher education.
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HB 115 McClendon
/ Gallego
Relating
to the creation of a commission to investigate convictions after
exoneration and to prevent wrongful convictions.
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HB 253 Hilderbran
Relating
to the protection of children by ensuring reports of abuse or neglect,
protecting children from abuse and neglect, ensuring that births are
reported, and prosecuting the offense of bigamy; providing criminal
penalties.
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HB 521 Elkins
Relating
to the applicability of certain laws governing corporations to limited
liability companies.
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HB 588 Guillen
Relating
to the advance payment of surcharges under the Driver Responsibility
Program.
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HB 743 Sheffield
/ Gonzales, Larry / Murphy / Legler
Relating
to requiring public institutions of higher education to notify the federal
Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) regarding the
withdrawal or nonattendance of certain foreign students.
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HB 975 Dutton
Relating
to eligibility to serve on the appraisal review board of an appraisal
district.
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HB 1050 Woolley
/ Christian / et al.
Relating
to initial claims under the unemployment compensation system.
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HB 1075 Anderson,
Rodney / Truitt / et al.
Relating
to an alert for a missing person with an intellectual developmental
disability.
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HB 2257 Phillips
Relating
to the procurement and use of an emergency notification system by public
service providers.
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RULE FOR FLOOR
CONSIDERATION
C.S.S.B. 18
Pursuant
to House Rule 3, Section 5(2), and House Rule 6, Section 16(f), The House
Committee on Calendars proposes the following rule governing floor
consideration of CSSB 18:
All
original amendments to CSSB 18 that will be offered during second reading
consideration must be filed with the chief clerk not later than 10:00 am,
Tuesday, April 12, 2011.
RULE FOR FLOOR
CONSIDERATION
C.S.H.B. 600
SECTION 1. During
second reading and third reading consideration of the bill:
(a)
No proposed amendment, amendment to the amendment, or substitute amendment
changing any district is eligible for consideration unless five copies of an
amendment packet prepared by the Texas Legislative Council (TLC) has been
submitted to the chief clerk. The amendment packet is not required to contain
a textual description of the amendment but must include:
(1)
maps as prepared by TLC indicating the changes made by the amendment; and
(2)
standard reports for the amendment prepared by TLC that indicate population,
voter data, and incumbent locations for the districts affected by the
amendment.
(b)
No proposed amendment, amendment to the amendment, or substitute amendment is
eligible for consideration if:
(1)
any district in the amendment contains parts that are not contiguous; or
(2)
adoption of the amendment would result in any unassigned or overlapping
geography in the overall redistricting plan under consideration.
SECTION 2.
An amendment packet for each original amendment that will be offered during
second reading consideration of the bill must be filed with the chief clerk by
10am Wednesday, April 13, 2011.