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SUPPLEMENTAL HOUSE CALENDAR
Monday, April 28, 2003
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UNTIL 11:00 AM
HB 769 Solis / et al.
Relating to compensatory time off for certain communications
service employees of the Department of Public Safety.
HB 1106 Turner
Relating to presumptions for state land records.
HB 1349 Uresti
Relating to developing and coordinating certain agency services and
activities involving mental health care for young children.
HB 1542 Puente / Mercer
Relating to discounts or other forms of pricing flexibility for
telecommunications services.
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HOUSE BILLS
THIRD READING
HB 2292 Wohlgemuth / Heflin
Relating to the provision of health and human services in this
state, including the powers and duties of the Health and Human
Services Commission and other state agencies; providing penalties.
HB 730 Ritter / Edwards / King / Woolley / Seaman / et al.
Relating to residential construction, including certain warranties,
building and performance standards, and dispute resolution;
providing an administrative penalty.
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HOUSE BILLS
SECOND READING
HB 901 King / Hill / Berman / Luna / Goolsby / et al.
Relating to the authority of a municipality to implement a
photographic traffic signal enforcement system; providing for the
imposition of civil penalties and providing a criminal penalty.
HB 15 Corte / Wohlgemuth / et al.
Relating to regulation of abortion; creating an offense.
HB 3015 Morrison
Relating to the tuition charged to students of institutions of
higher education and to student financial assistance funded by
tuition.
HB 5 Grusendorf / Marchant / Wilson / Hill / Heflin / et al.
Relating to public school finance.
HB 2922 Marchant
Relating to a nonsubstantive revision of statutes relating to the
Texas Department of Insurance, the business of insurance, and
certain related businesses, including conforming amendments,
repeals, and penalties.
HB 3506 Marchant
Relating to renumbering or relettering certain provisions of
enacted codes.
HB 3507 Marchant
Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted
codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various
laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications
enacted by the 77th Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.
HB 3508 Marchant
Relating to the adoption of a nonsubstantive revision of local laws
concerning special districts, including conforming amendments.
HB 1614 Truitt / Capelo / Zedler
Relating to the reporting of medical errors and the establishment
of a patient safety program in hospitals, ambulatory surgical
centers, and mental hospitals.
HB 2985 Capelo
Relating to the establishment of an office of patient protection
within the Health Professions Council.
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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
SECOND READING
HJR 28 Pickett / Hamric / Krusee / Gutierrez / Menendez
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for authorization of
the borrowing of money on a short-term basis by a state
transportation agency for transportation-related projects.
HJR 54 King / Jones, Elizabeth / Capelo / Swinford
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing that benefits in
certain public retirement systems may not be reduced or impaired.
HJR 49 Callegari
Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the provision of
parks and recreational facilities by certain conservation and
reclamation districts.
HJR 51 Flores
Proposing a constitutional amendment to establish a two-year period
for the redemption of a mineral interest sold for unpaid ad valorem
taxes at a tax sale.
HJR 68 Hupp / Hunter / Miller / Delisi / Berman
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the Veterans' Land
Board to make certain payments on revenue bonds and to use assets
in certain funds to provide for veterans homes.
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HOUSE BILLS
SECOND READING
HB 1529 Cook, Robby
Relating to the inspection of wildlife resources and devices used
to catch or hunt wildlife resources; providing a criminal penalty.
HB 329 Naishtat / Seaman / Raymond / Madden / Menendez
Relating to the regulation of mold assessors and remediators, civil
liability for mold remediation, and insurance coverage on mold
claims; providing civil and administrative penalties.
HB 471 Pickett / Hamric / Krusee / Raymond / Gutierrez / et al.
Relating to the borrowing of money by the Texas Department of
Transportation.
HB 565 Haggerty
Relating to the punishments for the offenses of assault and
aggravated assault committed against a security officer.
HB 614 Keel / Gallego / Ellis / Talton / Gattis / et al.
Relating to the applicability of the death penalty to a capital
offense committed by a person with mental retardation.
HB 615 Keel / Gallego / Hodge / Talton / Stick
Relating to the appointment of counsel for an indigent applicant
for a writ of habeas corpus in a capital case.
HB 793 Branch / Bohac / McClendon / Eissler / Kolkhorst / et al.
Relating to pledges of allegiance to the United States and Texas
flags and to observance of one minute of silence in public schools.
HB 815 Hupp / Miller / Campbell / Cook, Byron / et al.
Relating to a landowner's taking of depredating feral hogs.
HB 1297 Allen
Relating to limits on indemnification of state employees and
officials.
HB 1391 Hamric
Relating to the confidentiality of pleadings and protective order
applications in certain proceedings in the Family Code.
HB 1406 Brown, Betty / Hupp / Grusendorf / et al.
Relating to a recommendation by a school district employee
concerning a use of a psychotropic drug by a student or psychiatric
evaluation or examination of a student and to refusal by a parent
or certain other person to consent to administration of a
psychotropic drug to a student or to psychiatric evaluation or
examination of a student.
HB 1563 Casteel
Relating to charitable contributions by state employees to the
General Land Office's Adopt-A-Map/Adopt-A-Document Program.
HB 1634 Hilderbran / Denny
Relating to the ability of a court to maintain jurisdiction over a
person placed on community supervision who absconds.
HB 1670 Allen
Relating to medically recommended intensive supervision of certain
inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
HB 1691 Phillips
Relating to use of the compensatory education allotment to fund
certain programs for students who have dyslexia or a related
disorder.
HB 1723 Geren / Zedler
Relating to the performance of asbestos surveys.
HB 1736 Turner / Naishtat
Relating to the review of the reimbursement methodology for and
resource needs of nursing facilities.
HB 1749 Hupp
Relating to the security provided for revenue bonds issued by the
Veterans' Land Board.
HB 2261 West, George "Buddy"
Relating to the composition of the Eighth and Eleventh courts of
appeals districts.
HB 2324 McReynolds
Relating to the practice and regulatory environment for registered
nurses and licensed vocational nurses.
HB 2328 McReynolds / Christian / Homer / Hughes / Hardcastle / et al.
Relating to the registration of persons engaged in certain fowl
operations; providing a criminal penalty.
HB 2445 Hochberg / Grusendorf / et al.
Relating to contributions by a school district and certain charter
schools to the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.
HB 1794 Wohlgemuth / Zedler
Relating to certain therapeutic optometrists' participation in a
managed care plan.
HB 1808 Hill
Relating to the regulation of tow trucks and to the authority of a
political subdivision of this state to regulate tow trucks;
providing penalties.
HB 1877 Hardcastle / Christian
Relating to creating the rural physician relief program.
HB 1878 Dutton / Hodge
Relating to the establishment of paternity and the establishment
and enforcement of child support and medical support for a child.
HB 1910 Talton
Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property
owned by a religious organization.
HB 2002 Dutton
Relating to unexpended proceeds from the sale or license of
treatment programs developed by the Texas Youth Commission.
HB 2014 Keel / Gallego / Phillips
Relating to the determination of incompetency in criminal cases.
HB 2073 Hilderbran
Relating to the ad valorem tax rate of a hospital district created
under general or special law.
HB 2130 Kuempel
Relating to the exemptions from requirements applicable to local
permits.
HB 2224 Dutton
Relating to open-enrollment charter schools.
HB 2240 Paxton
Relating to the management of certain trusts and the adoption of
the Uniform Prudent Investor Act.
HB 2241 Paxton
Relating to adoption of the Uniform Principal and Income Act.
HB 2654 Farabee
Relating to clarification of certain exemptions from requirements
of pipeline assessment and testing.
HB 2888 Cook, Robby
Relating to removing exemptions for certain wells and impounded
water.
HB 1544 Bonnen / Flores / Mercer
Relating to a pilot project to allow select public junior colleges
to offer certain baccalaureate degrees.
HB 104 Chavez / Quintanilla / Mowery
Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of tangible
personal property held temporarily at a location in this state for
assembling, storing, manufacturing, processing, or fabricating
purposes.
HB 311 Villarreal
Relating to the regulation of licensed vocational nurses.
HB 424 Christian
Relating to the appointment of a tenant representative as a
commissioner of a municipal housing authority.
HB 524 Eiland
Relating to the use of the Galveston-Port Bolivar ferry operated by
the Texas Department of Transportation.
HB 577 King
Relating to the service area of the Weatherford College District.
HB 859 Madden / Grusendorf / Eissler / et al.
Relating to home-rule school districts.
HB 1009 Hardcastle / Christian / Keffer, Jim / Flores / Guillen /
et al.
Relating to the acquisition and regulation of manufactured homes.
HB 1112 Crownover / et al.
Relating to returning a public school teacher to probationary
contract status.
HB 1247 Ritter / Menendez
Relating to the creation, funding, and operation of a fire fighter
and police officer home loan program.
HB 1444 Krusee / Zedler
Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of motor
vehicles leased for noncommercial use.
HB 1537 Dukes / Thompson / Chavez / Morrison
Relating to a fee for statues of Barbara Jordan and Cesar Chavez
and related scholarships at The University of Texas at Austin.
HB 1609 Riddle
Relating to administration of certain oaths by an employee of a
personal bond office.
HB 1817 Ritter
Relating to student fees at institutions in the Texas State
University System.
HB 1837 Baxter
Relating to federal approval of land for habitat conservation.
HB 2038 Lewis
Relating to entrance examinations for beginning positions in the
fire and police departments of certain municipalities.
HB 2053 Smith, Wayne
Relating to group health and related benefits provided by populous
counties.
HB 2083 Campbell
Relating to the qualifications of a municipal judge.
HB 2352 Nixon / Mercer
Relating to the designation and obligations of a telecommunications
provider of last resort and to the recovery of certain costs
incurred in transitioning to a successor utility.
HB 2361 Bailey
Relating to the investigation of a firefighter or police officer in
certain municipalities.
HB 2373 Phillips / Uresti
Relating to license fees for certain nursing and convalescent
homes.
HB 2613 Keffer, Bill
Relating to liens on stored hydrocarbons at sites and facilities
that have not been timely cleaned up.
HB 2795 Riddle
Relating to the release on bond of certain persons arrested without
a warrant.
HB 2899 Phillips
Relating to the authority of the Texas Department of Transportation
to contract for the erection and maintenance of specific
information logo signs, major shopping area guide signs, and major
agricultural interest signs.