The Laws of Texas, 1929-1931 [Volume 27] Page: 192 of 1,943
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180 GENERAL LAWS.
Trustees of the Independent School District, of the Commissioners'
Court for a Common School District, are hereby authorized
to levy and cause to be assessed and collected taxes for
school purposes for the amount and in the manner prescribed
by the General Laws for the levy of school taxes.
SEC. 3. The taxes herein provided for shall be assessed and
collected in the manner now prescribed by General Laws for
the assessment and collection of school taxes.
SEC. 4. The fact that some of the school districts in which
parts of the land hereinabove referred to is situated are without
sufficient funds to maintain their schools for a sufficient
length of time, and the near approach of the adjournment of
the present Special Session of the Legislature, constitute an
emergency and an imperative public necessity that the Constitutional
Rule requiring bills to be read on three several days in
each House be suspended, and said Rule is hereby suspended,
and this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after
its passage, and it is so enacted.
Approved March 20, 1930.
Effective March 20, 1930.
[NOTE.-S. B. No. 92 passed the Senate by a vote of 21 yeas,
4 nays; passed the House by a vote of 110 yeas, 4 nays.]
RELATING TO DICKSON COLORED ORPHANAGE.
H. B. No. 154.] CHAPTER 40.
An Act to amend Section 6 of Chapter 21 of the General Laws of the
Third Called Session of the 41st Legislature, so as to provide that nothing
in said Act shall be construed so as to require the real estate
named therein to be deeded to the State of Texas before the appropriation
therein can be used; and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That Section 6 of House Bill No. 11, Chapter 21,
of the General Laws of the Third Called Session of the 41st
Legislature be and is hereby amended so as to hereafter read
as follows:
"Section 6. Nothing in this Act shall be construed so as to
require the real estate herein to be deeded to the State of Texas
before the Board of Control shall have the authority to use the
money herein appropriated for the care of said Negro orphans,
but to the contrary, this Act shall be construed so as to give
the Board of Control authority to accept the property herein
mentioned at any time and in any manner so long as they do
not bind the State of Texas to pay any indebtedness on said
property; and this Act shall also give the Board of Control authority
to care for, maintain and support said Negro orphans
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1929-1931 [Volume 27], book, 1931; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth16362/m1/192/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .