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Bill / Chapter cross reference table for the 33rd 1st Called Session

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1
(General Laws)
SB 1 Relating to making appropriation to pay the per diem pay and mileage of members, and per diem pay of officers and employes of the First Called Session of the Thirty-third Legislature of the State of Texas, convened July 21st, 1913, by proclamation of the Governor, providing how accounts may be approved. 
1
(Special Laws)
HB 47 Relating to incorporating the Fruitvale Independent School District in Van Zandt county for free school purposes only; describing its boundaries, providing for a board of school trustees for the control and management of the said independent school district, prescribing the rights, powers, privileges and duties of the said Fruitvale Independent School District and its board of school trustees, vesting it with all the rights, powers, privileges and duties of a town or village incorporated under the general laws of this state for free school purposes. 
2
(General Laws)
SB 2 Relating to making an appropriation of the sum of Fifteen Thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the contingent expenses of the First Called Session of the Thirty-third Legislature convened July 21st, 1913, by the proclamation of the Governor, providing how accounts may be approved. 
2
(Special Laws)
HB 52 Relating to amending the Special Road Law for Smith County, Texas, and providing for the suspension of the constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several days. 
3
(General Laws)
SB 26 Relating to providing for the appointment of Notaries Public. 
3
(Special Laws)
HB 56 Relating to creating the Port Aransas Independent School District known as common school district No. 8 in Nueces county, Texas, and including within its limits the municipal corporation of the town of Port Aransas, and defining its boundaries; and to provide for the creating of a board of trustees thereof and authorizing the board of trustees to levy, assess and collect special taxes, and conferring upon the board of trustees plenary powers, and providing authority to issue bonds for the purpose of purchasing school sites and erecting, furnishing and equipping school buildings within the same, and to levy a tax therefor, and to pay current expenses for the maintenance and support of said schools, providing for a board of equalization and prescribing the duty and authority of said board, and further prescribing the duty and authority of the board of trustees, declaring valid an issue of bonds heretofore made, declaring valid a maintenance tax heretofore voted. 
4
(General Laws)
HB 72 Relating to amending articles relating to sea walls and breakwaters. 
4
(Special Laws)
SB 22 Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Hall County, Texas, and making the Commissioner's Court of said County ex-officio road commissioners in their respective precincts, and providing for and fixing their compensation as such road commissioners. Prescribing penalties for the violation of the provisions of this Act. 
5
(General Laws)
SB 12 Relating to indeterminate sentence - amending Chapter 132 Acts of the Thirty-third Legislature relating thereto. 
5
(Special Laws)
SB 45 Relating to creating the Files Valley Orphan's Home Independent School District, providing for the appointment of trustees of said district, defining boundaries thereof. 
6
(General Laws)
HB 27 Relating to amending Articles of the Revised Civil Statutes of 1911, concerning the management and control of the State Institution for the Training of Juveniles, and to add thereto Article 5234a.. 
6
(Special Laws)
HB 59 Relating to incorporating Thorndale School District in Milam and Williamson counties, as an independent school district, and to provide for the election of trustees, raising revenue by taxation, and issuing bonds for the erection of school buildings within said district. 
7
(General Laws)
HB 62 Relating to changing and prescribing the time for holding district court in the Forty-ninth Judicial District of Texas. 
7
(Special Laws)
HB 58 Relating to amending "An Act to create a more efficient road system for Wood County, etc.," by making it unlawful to injure or damage any public road in said county; prescribing penalties. 
8
(General Laws)
HB 63 Relating to authorizing the city of Nacogdoches, a municipal corporation to sell the United States of America, a portion of the Main Plaza, for a Federal Building site. 
8
(Special Laws)
HB 87 Relating to dividing Ridings Common School District No. 95 in Fannin county, Texas, into two Common School Districts, to be known as "Ridings Common School District No. 95" and "Finley Common School District No. 126" by a line running east to west across said Ridings Common School District No. 95 so as to give to each of the newly created common school districts about an equal number of square miles of territory. 
9
(General Laws)
HB 55 Relating to reorganizing the Twenty-eighth Judicial District of the State of Texas, to fix the times for holding the terms of district court therein; to make all process heretofore issued as well as bonds and recognizances heretofore entered into conform thereto. 
9
(Special Laws)
HB 75 Relating to creating the Copita Independent School District in Duval county, Texas; defining its metes and bounds. 
10
(General Laws)
HB 60 Relating to changing and prescribing the time of holding the district court in the 26th Judicial District of the State of Texas, and the 53rd Judicial District of the State of Texas, and to define the jurisdiction of said courts, and to provide for the venue and transfer of causes in the 26th and 53rd Judicial District Courts, and to provide for a clerk of the district court of the 26th and 53rd Judicial District Courts in and for Travis county, and to conform all writs, process, bonds, recognizances and drawing of petit and grand juries of such courts to the changes made, and providing for the drawing of grand juries in the 26th and 53rd Judicial Districts. 
10
(Special Laws)
HB 73 Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Galveston county, Texas, and making the county commissioners precinct road commissioners of their respective precincts, providing their compensation, defining their powers and duties. 
11
(General Laws)
HB 33 Relating to reorganizing the 34th Judicial District of Texas, to regulate the time of holding the district courts in the various counties composing the 34th Judicial District of Texas, providing for the returning of the process issued and to be issued by said courts, validating process heretofore issued by said courts. 
11
(Special Laws)
HB 95 Relating to amending Section 9 of the Special Road Law for Montague county, relating to the salaries of the County Commissioners. 
12
(General Laws)
HB 43 Relating to fixing the time for holding the terms of the district court in the Forty-seventh Judicial District. 
12
(Special Laws)
HB 89 Relating to amending a special road law for Hopkins County. 
13
(General Laws)
HB 13 Relating to witnesses in felony cases - amending Section 4, Chapter 150, Acts of the Regular Session of the Thirty-third Legislature relating thereto. 
13
(Special Laws)
HB 61 Relating to Rising Star Independent School District - amending law creating. 
14
(General Laws)
SB 54 Relating to validating certain settlement on and purchases of public free school land. 
14
(Special Laws)
SB 57 Relating to creating the Gonzales Independent School District in Gonzales County, Texas; defining its boundaries. 
15
(General Laws)
SB 56 Relating to prescribing the time of holding the terms of the district court in the various counties comprising the Thirty-eighth Judicial District of the State of Texas. 
15
(Special Laws)
SB 28 Relating to amending an Act to create a more efficient road system for Dallas County, Texas, and defining the powers and duties of the commissioners court of said county relative to roads and bridges of said county, and making county commissioners of said county ex-officio road commissioners of their respective districts, and prescribing their duties and compensation as road commissioners; and prescribing penalties and providing punishment for violations of this act. 
16
(General Laws)
HB 79 Relating to amending Articles and adding Article, Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, revision of 1911, requiring railroad companies, receivers or trustees to furnish cars to shippers upon written demand, and providing penalties for their failure so to do; requiring such shippers to deposit with the agent or person to whom application is made one-fourth of the amount of freight charges to accrue for the use of such cars, requiring such applicants to load cars when so furnished within forty-eight hours after delivery of same, and providing penalties. 
16
(Special Laws)
SB 36 Relating to Kaufman County road law - repealing Sections Two and Twelve of act creating. 
17
(General Laws)
HB 38 Relating to amending Article 7642 of Chapter 13, Title 126, Revised Statutes, 1911, providing for the redemption by the owner of lands or lots heretofore sold or that may hereafter be sold to the State, city or town for taxes. 
17
(Special Laws)
SB 33 Relating to authorizing and empowering San Patricio County or any political subdivision or any defined district now or hereafter to be described and defined, of said county by a vote of a two-thirds majority of the residents property taxpayers, qualified voters of such county or political subdivision, or any defined district now or hereafter to be described and defined, thereof, voting thereon to issue bonds to any amount, not exceeding one-fourth of the assessed valuation of the real property of such county or such political subdivision, or any defined district now or hereafter to be described and defined, and to levy and collect taxes to pay the interest on such bonds and to provide a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, and operating macadamized, gravelled or paved roads and turnpikes and prescribing ways and means of conducting and supervising said work; providing the manner of establishing defined districts. 
18
(General Laws)
HB 46 Relating to amending an act relating to prospecting and development of minerals on land owned by the State of Texas, by the public free school fund and University Asylum funds, and upon such land as the State has heretofore sold or may hereafter sell with reservation of the mineral therein and upon such land as may have been purchased with the waiver of mineral rights; appropriating to certain funds the proceeds arising from such development. 
18
(Special Laws)
SB 48 Relating to amending a special road law for Mason county, Texas, so as to provide that hands employed to work on the public roads shall be paid not more than $1.50 per day, and that not more than $3.00 per day shall be paid for a team and driver, and further, so as to provide that the superintendent of roads and bridges shall have charge of all public roads and bridges and supervise all work done thereon, but that the county commissioners shall inspect the roads within their respective precincts once each month, and shall receive as compensation therefor three dollars per day for the time actually employed in the discharge of such duty, provided that no commissioner shall receive pay for more than three days in any one month. 
19
(General Laws)
HB 39 Relating to prohibiting the use of any imitation, label, trade-mark, design, device, imprint, or form of the flag of the State of Texas for advertising or commercial purposes, and prohibiting the offering or exposing for sale any article or commodity bearing such imitation, design, imprint or form of the flag of the State of Texas, fixing a penalty for violation thereof, fixing date when this bill shall go into effect. 
19
(Special Laws)
HB 65 Relating to creating the Belcher Independent School District in Montague County, Texas; defining its boundaries, providing for a Board of Trustees to manage and control Public Free Schools within said district, divesting the city of Belcher of the control of its public free schools, and the title of all properties now held and used for public free school purposes. 
20
(General Laws)
SB 25 Relating to authorizing the Governor, Attorney General and Commissioner of the General Land Office, to lease the water rights in the Guadalupe River in DeWitt County, upon such terms and for such consideration as they may prescribe and providing priority of interest in leasing and also providing means of adjusting damages for the destruction of dams or property now owned by certain persons, and providing for the number of dams to be erected by any person, firm or corporation; the manner of measuring water and further providing for the manner of distributing power and regulating the sale of same, and also regulating the terms under which a sale of leasehold may be made and fixing the rights of purchasers of said leaseholds. 
20
(Special Laws)
SB 21 Relating to adding and making part of the Memphis Independent School District in Hall County, Texas, certain lands and territory adjoining thereto situate in Hall County, and adding thereto and making a part thereof certain lands and territory adjoining thereto situate in the County of Collingsworth, all for school purposes; giving the Board of Trustees of said district power and jurisdiction over said lands and territory and the inhabitants thereof. 
21
(General Laws)
HB 57 Relating to amending the Revised Civil Statutes, relating to attachments, providing for the issuance of attachments in suits against persons, co-partnerships, associations, or corporations upon whom personal service cannot be obtained within this State, founded in tort and upon unliquidated demands and providing for the fixing of the amount of bond in such cases. 
21
(Special Laws)
HB 81 Relating to repealing the special road law for Liberty County. 
22
(General Laws)
SB 29 Relating to prohibiting the creation of deficiencies or debts in the name of the State by regents, directors, officers or members of governing boards of any of the educational or eleemosynary institutions of the State of Texas; providing for penalties for violations of this act. 
23
(General Laws)
SB 40 Relating to amending Article 911 of the Penal Code of the State of Texas, so as to prevent taking fish or terrapin by drag sein during the breeding season, and to prevent seining and netting in all passes to leading from Texas bay waters into the Gulf of Mexico, and in all streams and canals leading from one body of salt water to another body of salt water in the State of Texas; to empower, the Game, Fish and Oyster Commissioner to close waters against seining and netting under certain conditions, and to prevent seining during the breeding season in salt waters, and providing penalty for the violation of this Act. 
24
(General Laws)
SB 23 Relating to naming of several counties composing the Sixty-third Judicial District and fixing the time for holding District Courts therein. 
25
(General Laws)
SB 53 Relating to creating a special district court for El Paso county, Texas, to be known as the Special District Court in and for El Paso county; to prescribe its jurisdiction. 
26
(General Laws)
HB 84 Relating to authorizing the Governor to sell and conditionally relinquish to J. J. Kane of the city of Galveston, his heirs and assigns, or other persons, any right, title or claim the State of Texas has in and to certain flats, or lands under water, on the shores of Galveston Bay, in Galveston county, for the purpose of the construction of a dry dock or marine railway, or other shipping purposes, and authorizing the governor of the State of Texas to make necessary conveyances. 
27
(General Laws)
HB 54 Relating to amending Article 5695 Revised Statutes of Texas, 1911, relating to the renewal and extension of liens that are secured by deeds of trust, mortgages or original vendors lien on real estate. 
28
(General Laws)
HB 78 Relating to providing for the abolition of drainage districts, heretofore organized, or that may be organized, under the general laws of the State of Texas, and providing a method for the creation of a trustee and treasurer to take charge of the property and effects of said abolished district and for the collecting of claims or debts against such districts, and winding up the affairs thereof. 
29
(General Laws)
HB 1 Relating to making appropriations to pay salaries of judges, and for the support of the Judicial Department of the State Government, for two years, beginning September 1, 1913, and ending August 31, 1915. 
30
(General Laws)
SB 46 Relating to amending Articles of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, so as to provide for fixing the hours of opening and closing any house or place of business where intoxicating liquors are licensed to be sold, requiring the closing of such places of business between the hours of 9:30 p.m. on Saturday night and 6 a.m. of the following Monday morning, and between the hours of 9:30 p.m. and 6 a.m. of the following morning of any week day; and authorizing recovery upon the bond and forfeiture of license of retail dealers violating any law of this State relating to the regulation, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors. 
31
(General Laws)
HB 35 Relating to prohibiting the interstate shipment of intoxicating liquors into local option territory of this state. 
32
(General Laws)
HB 9 Relating to regulating and supervising the sale and purchase, in this State, of stocks of private, foreign and domestic corporations organized for profit, which propose to increase their capital stock; and providing for service of process, examination fees, and exempting certain corporations from the effect of this act; providing penalty for violations of the provisions of this act. 
33
(General Laws)
HB 17 Relating to providing for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations generally known as building and loan associations; providing penalties for the violation of this act. 
34
(General Laws)
HB 50 Relating to creating a special district court for the Fifth Judicial District of Texas; to prescribe its jurisdiction, to limit its existence, to fix its terms, to conform all writs and process from said court to the district court in said district to such changes, as are made in the jurisdiction of the said court by this bill, to empower the judge of said special district court, and the judge of the Fifth Judicial District to transfer cases from their respective courts to the other of said courts, to provide for the appointment of a judge for said special district court, to fix his salary and term of office, and making appropriation for payment of salary of the special judge. 
35
(General Laws)
SB 34 Relating to creating and establishing the county of Dunn, in honor of P.F. Dunn, taken from the existing territory of Duval County, prescribing its area, and boundaries, designating the Commissioner's Court of Duval County to organize said county, and prescribing their duties; providing for a division of said county into Commissioners' and Justices' Precincts. 
36
(General Laws)
HB 74 Relating to the organization and operation of drainage districts. 
37
(General Laws)
HB 44 Relating to amending Articles of the Penal Code of the Revised Criminal Statutes of Texas 1911; providing for the conduct of the business of public warehousemen, describing what constitutes such warehouse, and defining who shall be held to be public warehousemen; providing a penalty for public warehousemen who violate provisions of this Act. 
38
(General Laws)
HB 40 Relating to experimental stations - amending Chapter 162, Acts of the Regular Session of the Thirty-third Legislature, relating thereto. 
39
(General Laws)
HB 4 Relating to providing for the election of United States Senators from Texas to the Congress of the United States; defining violations of this Act, fixing punishment therefor. 
40
(General Laws)
HB 2 Relating to making appropriations for the support of the State Government for two years, beginning September 1, 1913, and ending August 31, 1915, and for other purposes, and prescribing certain regulations and restrictions in respect thereto; to make additional appropriations for the support of the State Government for the year ending August 31, 1913, and to pay various miscellaneous claims against the State. 
41
(General Laws)
HB 24 Relating to making appropriations to pay the salaries of officers and employes of certain eleemosynary institutions of the State, and other expenses of maintaining and conducting them. 
42
(General Laws)
HB 29 Relating to making appropriations to pay various miscellaneous claims against the State, authorizing the payment of said miscellaneous items on the taking effect of this Act, making appropriations for deficiencies incurred in the support of the State Government for the fiscal year ending August 31, 1913, and for the purpose of meeting emergencies occurring during the fiscal year ending August 31, 1913. 
43
(General Laws)
HB 14 Relating to making appropriations for the salaries of officers and employees of certain educational institutions and other expenses of maintaining and conducting them. 
44
(General Laws)
SB 35 Relating to appropriating the sum of Five Thousand Dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the contingent expenses of the First Called Session of the Thirty-third Legislature. 
45
(General Laws)
HB 366 Relating to requiring State Health Department to disseminate information concerning the cause, nature, and extent of communicable diseases and requiring the display throughout the State of a public health exhibit in a railway car; permitting railways to furnish free cars for this purpose and free transportation to persons engaged in the work; permitting the giving and receiving of contributions to the work and making an appropriation for the expenses of the same. 


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