Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Sixth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 1 Page: 47
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(C) the summaries of congratulatory and memorial
resolutions, as printed on the congratulatory and memorial calendar;
(D) the number of each bill, joint resolution, and concurrent
resolution signed in the presence of the house;
(E) a listing of reports made by standing committees;
(F) reports of select committees, when ordered by the house;
(G) every record vote or registration of the house with a
concise statement of the action and the result;
(H) the names of all absentees, both excused and not
excused;
(I) senate amendments to house bills or resolutions, when
concurred in by the house;
(J) the date each bill is transmitted to the governor;
(K) the date recommendations of the Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission on each bill subject to Article XVI, Section 59, of
the Texas Constitution, are filed with the chief clerk;
(L) all pairs as a part of a record vote;
(M) reasons for a vote;
(N) the vote of a member on a nonrecord vote[, -whenfiled
wi th te Journal clerk within 1 hour of the time the result of the vote wvas
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(0) the statement of a member who was absent when a vote
was taken indicating how the member would have voted; and
(P) official state documents, reports, and other matters, when
ordered by the house;
(2) prepare a daily journal for each calendar day that the house is
in session and distribute copies to the members of the house on the
succeeding calendar day or the earliest possible date; and
(3) prepare and have printed a permanent house journal of regular
and special sessions in accordance with the law and the following provisions:
(A) When completed, no more than 300 copies shall be
bound and distributed as follows:
(i) one copy to each member of the house of
representatives;
(ii) one copy to each member of the senate; and
(iii) the remainder of the copies to be distributed by the
Committee on House Administration.
(B) The journal clerk shall not receive or receipt for the
permanent house journal until it has been correctly published.
Sec. 3. READING CLERKS. The reading clerks, under the supervision of
the speaker, shall:
(1) call the roll of the house in alphabetical order when ordered to
do so by the speaker; and
(2) read all bills, resolutions, motions, and other matters required by
the rules or directed by the speaker.
Sec. 4. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS. The sergeant-at-arms shall:
(1) under the direction of the speaker, have charge of and maintain
order in the hall of the house, its lobbies and galleries, and all other rooms
in the capitol assigned for the use of the house of representatives;Thursday, January 14, 1999
HOUSE JOURNAL - 3rd Day
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Sixth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 1, legislative document, 1999; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth97442/m1/51/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.