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FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE-FIRST CALLED SESSION. 9
ever, that the boundaries of said District, as hereby established,
shall control until June 1, 1932. Said Board of Water Engineers
are directed to establish prior to June 1, 1932, the actual boundaries
of the area within the said watershed so that the same
may be expressed in written calls of the metes and bounds of
said watershed, with the exception of any area that may be embraced
within the boundaries of Freestone, Leon and Madison
Counties.
SEC. 2. The appropriation of Twenty Thousand Dollars
($20,000.00), made by Chapter 35, General Laws, passed at the
Regular Session of the 42nd Legislature, to the Board of Water
Engineers for stream measurement and topographic survey, or
so much thereof as may remain unexpended, to be used during
the fiscal year ending August 31, 1931, be and the same is hereby
reappropriated for the purposes for which said appropriation
was originally made, to be expended by said Board of Water Engineers
at any time prior to June 1, 1932.
SEC. 3. The fact that the State Board of Water Engineers
was unable to complete the survey of the actual boundaries of
the Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District within
the time provided by law because of insufficient funds, and the
further fact that the sufficient funds were appropriated at the
Regular Session of the 42nd Legislature for the purpose of continuing
and completing the survey, but said appropriation will
expire on August 31. 1931, without said survey having been
completed, creates 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
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.
Approved August 10, 1931.
Effective August 10, 1931.
[NOTE: H. B. No. 21, passed the House by a vote of 101 yeas,
7 nays; passed the Senate by a vote of 29 yeas, 0 nays.]
RELATING TO CONSERVATION AND ANTI-TRUST LAWS
-APPROPRIATION FOR PROSECUTION OF VIOLATIONS
BY ATTORNEY GENERAL.
H. B. No. 4.] CHAPTER 6.
An Act making an appropriation of Thirty Thousand ($30,000.00) Dollars
to be used by the Attorney General for the purpose of paying
the expenses of investigating and prosecuting violations of conservation
and anti-trust laws of this State; and declaring an emergency.
Whereas, monopolies, trusts and combinations in restraint of
trade are declared by the Constitution of Texas to be contrary
to the genius of free government; and
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1931-1933 [Volume 28], book, 1933; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth17293/m1/17/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .