Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Fifth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5 Page: 82
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HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF
Read first time 247. - Referred to Transportation 247. Reported favorably without
amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 1631. - Read second time
2006. - Passed to engrossment 2006. - Read third time 2025. - Passed 2025.
Reported engrossed 2151. - Senate passage reported 2975. - Reported enrolled 3472.
Signed in the house 3351. - Sent to the governor 3472. - Signed by the governor
4825.
HB 686. Relating to the designation and use of certain symbols of the State of Texas.
Author(s): Hunter; Van de Putte
Read first time 247. - Referred to State, Federal & International Relations 247.
Reported favorably without amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk
1247.
HB 687. Relating to prevention and treatment of diabetes.
Author(s): Maxey; Dukes
Read first time 247. - Referred to Public Health 247.
HB 688. Relating to a report by the Texas Department of Health on immunization rates.
Author(s): Maxey; Dukes
Companion document(s): SB 267
Read first time 247. Referred to Public Health 247.
HB 689. Relating to measurement of fraud in certain state-funded health care programs.
Author(s): Maxey; Naishtat; Dukes
Read first time 247. - Referred to State Affairs 247.
HB 690. Relating to electronic assistance provided by the Health and Human Services
Commission.
Author(s): Maxey; Naishtat; Dukes
Companion document(s): SB 290
Read first time 247. Referred to Human Services 247.
HB 691. Relating to the erection of sound barrier walls along certain parts of Interstate
Highway 610 in Houston.
Author(s): Thompson; Yarbrough
Senate Sponsor(s): Whitmire
Companion document(s): SB 789
Read first time 248. - Referred to Transportation 248. - Reported favorably with
amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 873. - Read second time
1654. Amended 1654. Amended 1654. Amended 1654. Passed to
engrossment as amended 1654. - Nonrecord vote recorded in journal 1654. - Read
third time 1702. Amended 1702. Passed as amended 1702. - Record vote 1702.
Statement of vote recorded in journal 1703. - Reported engrossed 1875.
HB 692. Relating to continuing education requirements for real estate brokers and salesmen.
Author(s): Brimer
Companion document(s): SB 223
Read first time 248. - Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures 248.
HB 693. Relating to the suspension or revocation of a real estate license for failure to
include a termination date in certain real estate contracts.
Author(s): Brimer
Companion document(s): SB 221
Read first time 248. - Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures 248.
HB 694. Relating to the punishment for the offense of evading arrest.
Author(s): Reyna, Elvira
Companion documentss: SB 230
Read first time 248. - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence 248.
HB 695. Relating to the forfeiture of motor vehicles used in the commission of certain
offenses involving prostitution.
Author(s): Dutton
Read first time 248. - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence 248.A82
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Fifth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5, legislative document, 1997; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth97440/m1/86/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.