The Laws of Texas, 1934-1935 [Volume 29] Page: 11 of 2,086
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GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS
FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE,
SECOND CALLED SESSION, 1934
APPROPRIATION FOR MILEAGE, PER DIEM AND CONTINGENT
EXPENSE OF SECOND CALLED SESSION
OF FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE.
S. B. No. 1.] CHAPTER 1.
An Act making an appropriation of the sum of One Hundred Thousand
($100,000.00) Dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary out of any
funds in the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to pay the contingent
expenses and to pay the mileage and per diem of members and
the per diem of officers and employees of the Second Called Session of
the Forty-third Legislature; and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated out of any funds
in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of
One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, to pay the contingent expenses
and to pay the mileage and per diem of members and the per
diem of officers and employees of the Second Called Session of
the Forty-third Legislature.
SEC. 2. That the certificate of the Secretary of the Senate,
approved by the President of the Senate, or the certificate of
the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives approved by
the Speaker thereof, shall be sufficient evidence to the Comptroller
upon which to audit the claims for mileage and per
diem of members and the salaries and per diem of officers and
employees of the Second Called Session of the Forty-third Legislature,
and he shall issue the necessary warrants for same
upon the Treasury of the State of Texas.
SEC. 3. That the certificate of the Chairman of the Committee
on Contingent Expenses of the Senate, approved by the
President of the Senate, or the certificate of the Chairman of
the Committee on Contingent Expenses of the House of Representatives,
approved by the Speaker of the House, as the case
may be, shall be sufficient authority to the Comptroller to issue
warrants upon the Treasury of the State of Texas for the payment
of accounts for Contingent Expenses for either House.
SEC. 4. Providing, however, that all moneys appropriated
in this bill, the record of it shall be made available for public
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1934-1935 [Volume 29], book, 1935; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth17292/m1/11/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .