Legislation authored by Vernon Vaughn McDaniel

Includes legislation with Vernon Vaughn McDaniel as the primary author for the 50th through 52nd Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.

52nd Regular Session
HB 234 Caption: Relating to amending certain acts relating to fees for drivers' licenses; increasing the fee for an operator's license.
HB 277 Caption: Relating to amending certain acts providing for the deposition of monies derived from the Certificate of Title Act.
HB 314 Caption: Relating to amending certain acts relating to petitions for elections to remove cities from the provisions of the Firemen's and Policemen's Civil Service Law, so as to provide that elections may be held in any city in which the Firemen's and Policemen's Civil Service Law has been in effect for a period of two (2) years.
HB 715 Caption: Relating to providing for the conservation of quail; making it unlawful to kill or hunt any quail in this State without first obtaining a quail stamp from the Game, Fish and Oyster Commission; prescribing the fee for such stamp; providing for the deposit of revenue received from the sale of such stamps in the State Treasury in a special fund to be known as the Special Quail Fund; providing the purposes for which such fund may be expended; making an appropriation.
HCR 23 Caption: Granting Fairmont Foods, Inc., permission to sue the State of Texas.
51st Regular Session
HB 45 Caption: Relating to providing the effective date of this Act the Commissioners Courts in counties with certain populations, are authorized to fix the salaries of certain named officers, their deputies, clerks and assistants in an additional amount of fifteen per cent (25%) of the sum paid to or appropriated for said officers, and regularly employed deputies, clerks and assistants, in the month of December, 1948.
HB 171 Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act relating to county mutual insurance companies.
HB 568 Caption: Relating to amending the Texas Fire Escape Law relating to definitions of "story," "fireproof," etc.
HB 756 Caption: Relating to authorizing the State Board of Control to sell a tract of land situated in Wichita County, Texas, containing five (5) acres of land more or less; providing for reserving a one sixteenth (1/16) free royalty of mineral interest; providing for disposition of funds.
HB 908 Caption: Relating to amend a previous Statute relating to libel.
HJR 12 Caption: Proposing an amendment to Article III, Section 24 of the Constitution of the State of Texas providing for compensation for members of the Legislature; providing for the necessary election, proclamation and publication by the Governor.
HR 91 Caption: Electing the children of a Member of the House to the office of Mascot.
51st 1st Called Session
HB 8 Caption: Relating to levying an occupation, license or privilege tax in addition to all other taxes now levied in this State upon gathering gas, making certain exclusions therefrom; repealing all laws in conflict herewith.
HB 69 Caption: Relating to transfer to the Texas State Library and Historical Commission, State Library for the purpose of performing the duties required by Chapter 403, of the General and Special Laws of the Fiftieth Legislature, Regular Session, 1947 with respect to the Records Administration Division to the amount of One Hundred Fifty Thousand ($150,000.00) Dollars, from the special funds of the State Board of Barber Examiners, Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists; appropriated such transferred funds.
50th Regular Session
HB 35 Caption: Relating to authorizing the governing boards of public Junior Colleges organized, created and established under the laws of Texas, in any manner, to issue bonds for construction of buildings, equipment and for acquisition of sites therefor.
HB 538 Caption: Relating to amending the Penal Code of the State of Texas to require the furnishing of a rate card by hotels to its guests only upon request.
HJR 3 Caption: Relating to proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the compensation of Members of the Legislature.