Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Sixtieth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 1 Page: 213
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January 31, 1967 HOUSE JOURNAL 213
visions relating to the subject; mak-
ing the Act cumulative; providing a
severability clause; and declaring an
emergency.
Referred to Committee on High-
ways and Roads.
By Newman:
H. B. No. 268, A bill to be entitled
An Act relating to issuance of time
warrants by certain independent
school districts; and declaring an
emergency.
Referred to Committee on School
Districts.
By Newman:
H. B. No. 269, A bill to be entitled
An Act relating to an increased main-
tenance tax in certain rural high
school districts; and declaring an
emergency.By Joe Shannon, Jr., of Tarrant and
Armstrong:
H. B. No. 273, A bill to be entitled
An Act concerning the practice of
barbering in this State; amending
Article 728, Penal Code of Texas,
1925; redefining the practice of bar-
bering; and amending Sections 3, 4,
5, 21 and 24, Chapter 65, Acts of the
41st Legislature, 1st Called Session,
1929, ss amended (Article 734a. Ver-
non's Texas Penal Code), relating to
the operation and management of a
barber shop, providing for licensing
of barber shops; setting fees for per-
mits and renewal permits, providing
for an expiration date for permits;
redefining a barber shop; providing
for eligibility and employment of as-
sistant barbers; defining unethical
barbering procedures; adding provi-
sions to that section which defines
certain misdemeanors; providing for
severability; and declaring an emer-
gency.Referred to Committee on School Reaiferred to Committee on State Af-
Districts. fairs.By Gladden:
H. B. No. 270, A bill to be entitled
An Act repealing Acts 1941, 47th
Legislature, p. 128, Chapter 100; and
declaring an emergency.
Referred to Committee on Criminal
Jurisprudence.
By Gladden:
H. B. No. 271, A bill to be entitled
An Act repealing Section 52, Chapter
4, page 602, General Laws, Acts of
the 46th Legislature, 1939 (Article
1436-1, Vernon's Texas Penal Code),
relating to a motor vehicle purchaser's
duty to demand a certificate of title;
and declaring an emergency.
Referred to Committee on High-
ways and Roads.
By Joe Shannon, Jr., of Tarrant
and Dickson:
H. B. No. 272, A bill to be entitled
An Act relating to fees charged pro-
bationers; adding Section 6a to, and
amending Section 12 of, Article 42.12,
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1965;
and declaring an emergency.
Referred to Committee on Criminal
Jurisprudence.MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Austin, Texas, January 31, 1967
Hon. Ben Barnes, Speaker of the
House of Representatives
Sir: I am directed by the Senate
to inform the House that the Senate
has passed the following:
S. B. No. 22, By Ratliff: Authoriz-
ing creation of the Merkel Hospital
District: and declaring an emergency.
S. B. No. 73, By Watson: Abolish-
ing the McLennan County Water
Control District; and declaring an
emergency.
S. B. No. 74, By Watson: Relating
to the appointment, compensation, and
duties of a shorthand reporter for the
27th Judicial District of Texas; and
declaring an emergency.
S. B. No. 75, By Watson: Provid-
ing an increase in the maximum sal-
ary of the district attorney of the
19th, 54th, and 74th Judicial Dis-
tricts; and declaring an emergency.
S. B. No. 76, By Watson: Relating
to the salary of investigators and as-
sistant district attorneys of McLen-
nan County; and declaring an emer-
gency.January 31, 1967
HOUSE JOURNAL
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