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                       SUPPLEMENTAL HOUSE CALENDAR
                        Wednesday, April 16, 2003

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HB 1    Heflin
General Appropriations Bill.

                 ******** MAJOR STATE CALENDAR ********
                               HOUSE BILLS
                              THIRD READING


HB 7    Heflin
Relating to making supplemental appropriations and making
reductions in current appropriations.


HB 3175    Pitts
Relating to the authority of the comptroller of public accounts to
manage cash flow by transferring available cash between funds in
the custody or under the management of the comptroller; making an
appropriation.

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


HB 1165    Solomons / Elkins / Giddings / Kolkhorst / Zedler
Relating to business corporations.


HB 1156    Giddings / Elkins / Oliveira / Kolkhorst / Solomons
Relating to adoption of the Business Organizations Code.


HB 1394    Elkins / Edwards
Relating to a revision of the general provisions of the Uniform
Commercial Code.


HB 1637    Oliveira / Giddings / Solomons / Elkins / Kolkhorst
Relating to the formation, organization, management, and records of
certain business organizations.


HB 426    Christian / Miller / Homer / Eissler
Relating to the adoption of state agency rules that impose certain
costs on local governments or persons.


HB 947    Flores
Relating to the regulation of boilers.


HB 1770    Keel / Naishtat / Stick / Hilderbran / Dukes
Relating to the creation and taxes of a library district.


HB 1037    Ritter / Casteel / Deshotel
Relating to a courthouse security fee collected in civil case
filings.


HB 2169    Telford / Ritter / Menendez / et al.
Relating to the payment of retirement benefits to retirees who are
employed by certain public educational institutions.


HB 593    Dukes
Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to contract with a
state agency.


HB 1616    Farabee / Jones, Elizabeth
Relating to state energy conservation office cooperation with
federal programs related to research on and development and
demonstration of fuel cells.


HB 1458    Eiland / Menendez
Relating to criminal obstruction of or retaliation against an
honorably retired peace officer.


HB 292    Reyna / Ritter / Keel
Relating to the taking of a specimen of a person's breath or blood
in connection with certain alcohol-related offenses.


HB 406    Miller / et al.
Relating to proceeds received by a person accused or convicted of a
crime from publicizing the crime.


HB 670    Phillips / Paxton
Relating to the use of pseudonyms for victims of certain criminal
offenses connected to the commission of a sex offense.


HB 1330    McReynolds / Christian
Relating to medical information on a driver's license.