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6 GENERAL LAWS.
the Confederate Home with her husband as long as her husband
remains an inmate of that institution, and while such inmate
she shall be entitled to the same care, support, maintenance and
privileges, and be subject to the same discipline, rules and regulations
as other inmates of that institution; but the wife of any
Confederate soldier so transferred to the Confederate Home shall
be immediately transferred back to the Confederate Women's
Home on the death of her husband, or whenever for any reason
her husband ceases to be an inmate of the Confederate Home,
or whenever in the judgment of the Board of Control it will be
to the interest of the individual or of the institution to make
such transfer; provided, however, that when there is room in
the Confederate Home and there is an overcrowded condition
existing in the Confederate Woman's Home, the Board of Control
may retain at or remove to said Confederate Home any widow
who is entitled to the privileges conferred by this Chapter."
SEC. 2. The fact that there is an overcrowded condition existing
in the Confederate Woman's Home, whereas there is ample
space and accommodations to take care of the widows of Confederate
veterans at the Confederate Home, butthe same can not
be kept at such institutions after the death of their husband by
reasons of present Law, creates an emergency and an imperative
public necessity, demanding that the Constitutional Rule requiring
all bills to be read on three several days in each House, be
suspended, and that said Rule is hereby suspended, and that this
Act shall take effect and be in force from and after date of its
passage, and it is so enacted.
Approved January 30, 1931.
Effective January 30, 1931.
[NOTE: S. B. No. 27 passed the Senate by a vote of 29 yeas,
0 nays; passed the House by a vote of 116 yeas, 0 nays.]
DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION FOR FISCAL YEAR
ENDING AUGUST 31, 1931.
S. B. No. 75.] CHAPTER 5.
An Act making appropriations to cover deficiencies in appropriations
heretofore made for the support of the State Government for the
fiscal years ending August 31, 1931; and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That the following sums be, and the same are
hereby, appropriated out of any money in the State Treasury
not otherwise appropriated to cover deficiencies for the purposes
herein named in appropriations for the fiscal years ending
August 31, 1931, which deficiencies have been duly authorized
by the Governor, as provided in Article 4351 of the Revised Civil
Statutes of the State of Texas, as follows:
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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/m1/452/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .