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458 SPECIAL LAWS.
SEC. 5. The crowded condition of the calendar and the inadequate
public free school facilities of the territory hereby incorporated
for free school purposes only, creates an emergency
and an imperative public necessity that the constitutional rule
requiring bills to be read on three several days be suspended,
and the same is hereby suspended, and this Act shall take effect
and be in force from and after its passage and it is so enacted.
[NOTE.-The enrolled bill shows that the foregoing Act passed
the House, 108 yeas, 0 nays; passed the Senate, 27 yeas, 0 nays.]
Approved March 17, 1925.
Effective March 17, 1925.
CREATING THE BLEDSOE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
IN LUBBOCK COUNTY,
H. B. No. 485.] CHAPTER 156
An Act creating the Bledsoe Independent School District in Lubbock
County, Texas, out of territory now comprising Bledsoe Common
School District No. 5 in Lubbock County Texas, as said common
school district was created and established by Act of the Thirty-fifth
Legislature of the State of Texas, Fourth Called Session, Local and
Special Laws, H. B. No. 175, Chapter 27, Section 5; defining its
boundaries; providing for a board of trustees and defining their powers
and authority; authorizing said board of trustees to levy, assess
and collect taxes for maintenance and building purposes and to issue
bonds therefor; providing for an assessor and collector of taxes thereof;
providing that said board of trustees shall exercise the power and
authority of the board of equalization for said district; providing that
all outstanding bonds, obligations and indebtedness of said Bledsoe
Common School District No. 5 shall be assumed by and shall become
binding obligations upon Bledsoe Independent School District; providing
for the validation of all such bonds, obligations and indebtedness;
continuing in force all taxes heretofore voted and now in force in said
Bledsoe Common School District No. 5; providing that title to all public
free school property within said territory be divested out of Bledsoe
Common School District No. 5 and vested in Bledsoe Independent
School District as hereby created; providing for the election and term
of office of trustees of said Bledsoe Independent School District; providing
for the filling of vacancies on said board of trustees; providing
for the seal for said district; providing that said board o.
trustees shall be governed by the General Laws in all matters where
this Act is silent; repealing all laws in conflict herewith; providing
that invalidation by the courts of any provision or section herein shall
not invalidate the remaining sections and provisions, and declaring an
emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. An independent school district to be known as
the Bledsoe Independent School District, situated in Lubbock
County, Texas, is hereby created as an incorporation for free
school purposes only.
SEC. 2. The said Bledsoe Independent School District hereby
created shall embrace the same territory as now included in
Bledsoe Common School District No. 5 as said common school
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1925 [Volume 23], book, 1925; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth15499/m1/470/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .