***************************************************************************

                       SUPPLEMENTAL HOUSE CALENDAR
                         Tuesday, March 25, 2003

***************************************************************************

                 ******** MAJOR STATE CALENDAR ********
                               HOUSE BILLS
                             SECOND READING


HB 4    Nixon / Allen / Capelo / Woolley / Cook, Robby / et al.
Relating to reform of certain procedures and remedies in civil
actions.

         ******** CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CALENDAR **********
                         HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
                             SECOND READING


HJR 12    Chisum / Swinford / Farabee / Ellis / Flores / et al.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to
exempt certain travel trailers from ad valorem taxation.

                ******** GENERAL STATE CALENDAR ********
                               HOUSE BILLS
                              THIRD READING


HB 543    Jones, Jesse
Relating to certain restrictions on the delivery or installation of
a new or used manufactured home in a flood-prone area.


HB 970    Truitt / Lewis / et al.
Relating to the donation by a county of salvage and surplus
property to a civic or charitable organization.


HB 686    Lewis
Relating to continuing education requirements for certain county
commissioners.


HB 510    Woolley
Relating to the eligibility of a federal administrative law judge
to receive U.S. Judge license plates.


HB 1061    Griggs / et al.
Relating to municipal officer and employee participation in state
travel services contracts.


HB 164    Truitt
Relating to the rates at which the municipal sales and use tax for
street maintenance may be imposed.


HB 276    Goodman
Relating to the award of attorney's fees and costs in an action
against a fraudulent transfer.


HB 999    Madden / et al.
Relating to electronic reporting of political contributions and
expenditures.

                ******** GENERAL STATE CALENDAR ********
                               HOUSE BILLS
                             SECOND READING


HB 40    Chisum / Swinford / Farabee / Ellis / Flores / et al.
Relating to the exemption of certain travel trailers from ad
valorem taxation.


HB 619    Keel / Hunter
Relating to notice of the presumption for theft by check.


HB 319    Grusendorf
Relating to the objectives of public education.


HB 242    Seaman / Keffer, Jim / Dawson / et al.
Relating to career and technology education and training.


HB 374    Dutton
Relating to the right of certain persons to discipline a child.


HB 392    Seaman / Smithee / Eiland / Thompson / Naishtat / et al.
Relating to the licensing of public insurance adjusters; providing
administrative and criminal penalties.


HB 1024    Crownover
Relating to staff development requirements in public schools.


HB 274    Keel
Relating to the prosecution of the offense of harassment by persons
in certain correctional and detention facilities.


HB 301    Talton
Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to represent a
person before the Board of Pardons and Paroles or a parole panel.


HB 618    Keel / Alonzo
Relating to procedures and evidence in a hearing on a motion in a
criminal case to suppress evidence, a confession, or a statement.


HB 1011    Hochberg / Keel / Pena
Relating to postconviction DNA testing.


HB 297    Goodman
Relating to the duration and effect of a magistrate's order for
emergency protection.


HB 888    Dutton
Relating to progressive sanctions programs for juvenile offenders.


HB 156    Krusee / Gattis / Mercer
Relating to the grant of the power of eminent domain to a regional
mobility authority.


HB 1118    Wohlgemuth
Relating to the enrollment of certain children and recipients of
medical assistance in group health benefit plans.


HB 13    Keel
Relating to making arrest warrants and certain affidavits made in
support of the issuance of arrest warrants available for public
inspection.


HB 171    Keel
Relating to the authority of a district court to order the
expunction of arrest records and files for certain persons.