Legislation authored by Charles Beaty Moore

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50th Regular Session
HB 83 Caption: Relating to fixing the monthly minimum salary for police officers employed by any incorporated city within this State; providing certain qualifications for such police officers before they should be entitled to receive said salary; fixing the basis of population and the minimum hours of work per week on which such salaries shall be based; providing that this Act shall not be applicable to cities under five thousand (5,000) population according to the last preceding or any future Federal Census.
HB 169 Caption: Relating to making an appropriation for the purpose of removing the bodies of Judge Roy Bean and his son Sam Bean from Del Rio to Langtry, Texas; giving the Board of Control authority to expend said money for all purposes necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act.
HB 201 Caption: Relating to prohibiting police officers and all other persons except municipal court judges and justices of the peace from taking up or dismissing traffic violation tickets; defining the words "traffic violation ticket"; making the violation a misdemeanor; and fixing the penalty.
HB 202 Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act, exempting from taxation any admission collected for dances, moving pictures, operas, plays and musical entertainments, all proceeds of which inure exclusively to the benefit of State, religious, educational or charitable institutions, organizations, or societies, or for any type of exhibition or amusement conducted by and for which all of the net proceeds inure to the benefit of a nonprofit corporation, organized and chartered under the laws of the State of Texas, for the purpose of encouraging agriculture by the maintenance of public fairs and exhibitions of livestock.
HB 203 Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act, so as to require applicants for the registration of motor vehicles required to be registered to furnish the tax collector a certificate showing the payment of all ad valorem taxes which had up to the time of said application for registration become due and owing by the owner upon any motor vehicle required to be registered, providing that the Highway Department prescribe and furnish tax collectors certificates to be used showing the payment of ad valorem taxes upon said motor vehicle.
HB 501 Caption: Relating to authorizing County Commissioners Courts to compensate sheriffs and their deputies for transportation or furnish adequate transportation within the State.
HB 529 Caption: Relating to amending Section, Article 7880-147s, Chapter 3A, Title 128, Vernon's Revised Civil Statutes, so as to provide that the Article shall apply in counties having a population not less than 5,000 nor more than 13,000; relative to water control and improvement districts.
HB 594 Caption: Relating to authorizing common carriers within this State to grant and issue annual passes to certain employees of the Sheriff's Association of Texas when on official business and limiting the number of such passes.
HB 595 Caption: Relating to amending previous Acts, relative to maximum fees of office for certain county and precinct officers in certain counties.
HB 596 Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act, making it a felony for removing parts from a motor vehicle or bicycle and entering by breaking.
HB 616 Caption: Relating to creating a board known as Investigators Licensing Board; providing for issuance of license for private detectives, private investigators and nightwatchmen; providing a saving clause.
HB 617 Caption: Relating to defining the term private lender and the term loan agent; prohibiting a loan agent from acting as the agent of a borrower in securing certain policies of insurance; providing that no recovery may be had in any court for indebtedness unless the private lender and/or loan agent shall make an affidavit in writing setting forth the details of the transaction; providing for the maximum fee or commission which may be charged by loan agents.
HB 624 Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act, to make contracts for usury void.
HB 635 Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act, to provide for increases in the salaries of deputies, clerks and assistants of county officials in certain counties; repealing all laws in conflict.
HB 636 Caption: Relating to amending Article 7047, Section 15 of the Revised Statutes of 1925, defining "money lenders"; fixing a penalty for violation of this Act.
HB 645 Caption: Relating to amending the Penal Code of the State of Texas, 1925, by adding a provision that where a party has been convicted twice for the offense of receiving or concealing stolen property shall be guilty of a felony upon the third such offense.
HB 660 Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act, as amended, relative to school bonds.
HB 703 Caption: Relating to providing for the increase of the salaries of all deputies, clerks and assistants of certain county officials; repealing all laws in conflict.
HB 704 Caption: Relating to declaring oil, gas and mineral leases providing for a royalty of less than 1/8th of the value of gas and its liquid hydrocarbon by-products void.
HB 726 Caption: Relating to any City operating under a Special Charter or Home Rule Charter which has amended its Charter, to authorize issuance of revenue bonds for the acquisition of the part of an International Bridge situated within the United States and extending from such City across the Rio Grande.
HB 817 Caption: Relating to limiting the number of fish of all kinds to be taken or caught on any one day from Devils River, or the lakes situated thereon in Val Verde County, and limiting the possession of fish taken or caught therefrom; providing a penalty for violation of this Act; repealing all laws in conflict with this Act.
HJR 36 Caption: Relating to proposing a constitutional amendment to provide that all sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, county law enforcement officers including sheriffs who also perform the duties of assessor and collector of taxes, and their deputies, constables, deputy constables, and precinct law enforcement officers shall be compensated on a salary basis in all of the counties in this State beginning January 1, 1949.
HR 22 Caption: Requesting the opinion of the Attorney General relative to the application of the Federal Withholding Tax to the per diem of the Members of the Legislature.
HR 112 Caption: Designating Judy Kay Chapman as a Mascot of the House.
HR 167 Caption: Commending certain civic organizations in the City of El Paso and El Paso County.