The Laws of Texas, 1929-1931 [Volume 27] Page: 471 of 1,943
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FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE-REGULAR SESSION. 25
SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS.
Summer School, 1931
. ____ __._ _ ... _ 21,000.00
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS.
Summer School, 1931_ ..-... . $ 15,000.00
SUL ROSS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
ALPINE, TEXAS.
Summer School, 1931 .
. ___. 12,800.00
WEST TEXAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
CANYON, TEXAS.
Summer School, 1931 .15,000.00
GRAND TOTAL_ .
.. _______
$254,000.00
SEC. 2. The fact that the appropriations for the above items
are exhausted, or will become exhausted before the expiration
of the time for which the same was appropriated, creates an
emergency and an imperative public necessity which justifies the
suspension of the Constitutional Rule requiring bills to be read
upon three several days in each House, and said rule is hereby
suspended, and that this Act shall take effect and be in force
from and after its passage, and it is so enacted.
Approved March 4, 1931.
Effective March 4, 1931.
[NOTE: H. B. No. 399 passed the House by a vote of 114 yeas,
9 nays; passed the Senate with amendments by a vote of 29 yeas,
2 nays; House refused to concur in Senate amendments and
asked appointment of a Free Conference Committee; House
adopted conference report by a vote of 105 yeas, 6 nays; Senate
adopted conference report by a vote of 21 yeas, 7 nays.]
PROVIDING FOR TRIAL OF INSANE CONVICTS IN
WALKER COUNTY.
H. B. No. 140.] CHAPTER 21.
An Act providing for the trial of insane convicts, who are inmates of the
Texas Prison system; providing for the filing of affidavits of insanity;
fixing the venue of such trials, and providing for all the payment of
all expenses incident thereto, and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. When any prisoner confined in the State Penitentiary
becomes insane, he shall be treated by the prison physician
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