**************************************************************************
Supplemental House Calendar
Friday, May 19, 2023
**************************************************************************
********** MAJOR STATE CALENDAR **********
SENATE BILLS
THIRD READING
SB 1045 Huffman
/ et al.
SP: Murr / Burrows /
Schofield / Vasut / Landgraf / et al.
Relating
to the creation of the Fifteenth Court of Appeals with jurisdiction over
certain civil cases, the compensation of the justices of that court, and
the jurisdiction of the courts of appeals in this state.
|
SB 1445 Paxton
/ et al.
SP: Goldman
Relating
to the continuation and functions of the Texas Commission on Law
Enforcement; authorizing a fee.
|
SB 2040 Springer
/ et al.
SP: Clardy / Holland /
Canales / Goldman / Bell, Keith
Relating
to the continuation and transfer of the regulation of willed body programs
to the Texas Funeral Service Commission, the regulation of willed body
programs, non-transplant anatomical donation organizations, and anatomical
facilities, and the creation of the State Anatomical Advisory Committee;
requiring registration; authorizing fees; authorizing an administrative
penalty.
|
SB 3 Bettencourt
/ et al.
SP: Meyer / Bonnen /
Burrows / Thierry / Raymond / et al.
Relating
to providing property tax relief through the public school finance system,
exemptions, limitations on appraisals and taxes, and property tax
administration.
|
|
********** CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CALENDAR **********
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
THIRD READING
SJR 64 West
/ et al.
SP: Talarico
Proposing
a constitutional amendment authorizing a local option exemption from ad
valorem taxation by a county or municipality of all or part of the
appraised value of real property used to operate a child-care facility.
|
|
********** GENERAL STATE CALENDAR **********
SENATE BILLS
THIRD READING
SB 2601 Hinojosa
SP: Canales
Relating
to payment of costs related to the relocation of certain utility facilities
for state highway projects.
|
SB 1677 Perry
SP: Price
Relating
to the establishment and administration of Health and Human Services
Commission programs providing mental health services to certain individuals
in this state.
|
SB 261 Springer
/ et al.
SP: Ashby
Relating
to titling and registration of assembled trailers.
|
SB 796 Middleton
/ et al.
SP: Johnson, Ann
Relating
to arbitration provisions in surplus lines insurance contracts.
|
SB 247 Alvarado
SP: Perez
Relating
to specialty license plates issued for honorary consuls.
|
SB 629 Menéndez
/ et al.
SP: Talarico / Oliverson
/ Leo-Wilson / Howard / Zwiener / et al.
Relating
to the maintenance, administration, and disposal of opioid antagonists on
public and private school campuses and to the permissible uses of money
appropriated to a state agency from the opioid abatement account.
|
SB 323 Huffman
/ et al.
SP: Kitzman
Relating
to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain
counties.
|
SB 1471 Bettencourt
SP: Noble / Walle /
Wilson / et al.
Relating
to access by the Texas Education Agency and private schools to certain
criminal history records.
|
|
********** MAJOR STATE CALENDAR **********
SENATE BILLS
SECOND READING
SB 375 Huffman
SP: Darby
Relating
to the composition of districts for the election of members of the Texas
Senate.
|
SB 12 Hughes
/ et al.
SP: Shaheen
Relating
to restricting certain sexually oriented performances on public property,
on the premises of a commercial enterprise, or in the presence of a child;
authorizing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.
|
SB 24 Kolkhorst
/ et al.
SP: Frank / Noble / Hull
/ et al.
Relating
to the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and
the transfer to the commission of certain powers and duties from the
Department of Family and Protective Services.
|
SB 17 Creighton
/ et al.
SP: Kuempel / Shaheen /
Bonnen
Relating
to the purpose of public institutions of higher education and the powers
and duties of the governing boards of those institutions.
|
|
********** GENERAL STATE CALENDAR **********
SENATE BILLS
SECOND READING
SB 1745 Perry
SP: Burrows
Relating
to the equalization of the rates of production fees charged on certain
wells by the Barton Springs-Edwards Aquifer Conservation District;
authorizing an increase in the rate of the fee.
|
SB 1802 Springer
SP: Goldman
Relating
to administrative procedures in the architectural barriers program at the
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
|
SB 998 West
/ et al.
SP: Geren
Relating
to an opioid-related drug overdose training program for certain alcoholic
beverage permit holders.
|
SB 129 Springer
/ et al.
SP: Meyer
Relating
to the prosecution and punishment for possession or promotion of child
pornography; increasing criminal penalties.
|
SB 1308 Hancock
/ et al.
SP: Geren
Relating
to the operation of an unmanned aircraft over an airport or military
installation; creating a criminal offense.
|
SB 2304 LaMantia
SP: Hernandez
Relating
to the regulation of driver education courses and driving safety courses
and the provision of information regarding the Texas Driving with
Disability Program to certain public school students.
|
SB 1040 Kolkhorst
/ et al.
SP: Oliverson / Capriglione
/ Harris, Caroline / Jetton / Anderson / et al.
Relating
to health benefit plan coverage of a transplant of an organ that originated
from or is transplanted in a country known to have participated in forced
organ harvesting.
|
SB 1120 Schwertner
SP: King, Ken
Relating
to certain prohibited practices by a barber or cosmetologist.
|
SB 467 Bettencourt
/ et al.
SP: Leach
Relating
to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of criminal mischief
involving impairment of a motor fuel pump.
|
SB 1001 Schwertner
/ et al.
SP: King, Ken
Relating
to the regulation of electric vehicle supply equipment; requiring an
occupational registration; authorizing fees; authorizing an administrative
penalty.
|
SB 1900 Birdwell
/ et al.
SP: Guillen
Relating
to foreign terrorist organizations, including the compilation of
information regarding, certain civil actions brought against, and the
prosecution of certain organized crime offenses involving a foreign
terrorist organization.
|
SB 1929 Johnson
/ et al.
SP: Dean
Relating
to the registration of virtual currency mining facilities in the ERCOT
power region that demand a large load of interruptible power.
|
SB 2016 Zaffirini
/ et al.
SP: Goldman
Relating
to the licensing and regulation of dietitians.
|
SB 1518 King
SP: Guillen / Cook
Relating
to the establishment of a terrorist offender registry and to the
supervision of those terrorist offenders; creating criminal offenses
related to terrorism.
|
SB 1517 King
/ et al.
SP: Paul
Relating
to prohibiting certain academic boycotts of foreign countries by public
institutions of higher education.
|
SB 493 Hughes
/ et al.
SP: Hefner / Patterson /
Bumgarner / Garcia
Relating
to qualifications for certain individuals for veterans benefits.
|
SB 736 Whitmire
/ et al.
SP: Perez
Relating
to mandatory arbitration for certain municipal fire departments and
employee bargaining agents.
|
SB 1346 Miles
SP: Bowers
Relating
to the prosecution of certain littering offenses.
|
SB 1979 Hughes
/ et al.
SP: Harris, Caroline
Relating
to an annual study by the Texas A&M University Texas Real Estate
Research Center of the purchase and sale of single-family homes by certain
institutional buyers.
|
|
|
RULE FOR FLOOR CONSIDERATION
S.B. 375
Section 1. AUTHORITY
AND EFFECT. This rule for floor consideration of S.B. 375 is proposed by the
Committee on Calendars, pursuant to House Rule 3, Section 4(2). The rule will
be effective if it is approved by the house, in accordance with House Rule 6, Section
16(f).
Section 2. PRE-FILING
REQUIREMENT. For each original amendment that will be offered during second
reading consideration of the bill, the amendment elements required by Section
3(a) must be submitted to the chief clerk by 6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 17.
Section 3. PREPARATION
OF AMENDMENTS. (a) No proposed amendment, amendment to
the amendment, or substitute amendment changing any district is eligible for
consideration on any reading unless the amendment includes:
(1) a reference to the
plan number assigned by the redistricting computer system operated by the Texas
Legislative Council; and
(2) the following
required amendment elements that have been prepared by TLC and submitted or
made available electronically to the chief clerk:
(A) a general written
description of the proposed changes, including district numbers and the names
of counties affected, if the amendment does not propose a statewide substitute
plan;
(B) maps prepared by TLC
indicating changes made by the amendment; and
(C) standard reports
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 changing any
district is eligible for consideration on any reading if adoption of the
amendment would result in:
(1) any district
composed of non-contiguous territory; or
(2) any unassigned
territory or districts with overlapping territory in the overall redistricting
plan under consideration.