Legislation authored by Roy Mark Hofheinz

Includes legislation with Roy Mark Hofheinz as the primary author for the 44th through 44th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
Please note author information is not complete for the 43rd through 45th Legislatures or for sessions prior to the 30th.

44th Regular Session
HB 234 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Section of the General Laws of the 41st Legislature; regulating the avocation and art of barbering; prescribing such sanitary rules and regulations in order to ensure the proper sanitary conditions and to prevent the spreading of disease; providing penalties.
HB 400 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Article of the Penal Code of Texas; penalties for desertion of wife or child.
HB 491 Caption: Relating to providing for a Civil Service Commission in certain cities.
HB 832 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Article of the 1925 Revised Civil Statutes; providing for the appointment of a juvenile officer and assistant juvenile officers in counties having more than three hundred and fifty thousand (350,000) inhabitants, fixing their duties and salaries and terms of office.
HB 917 Caption: Relating to defining a second-hand dealer, providing for the keeping of records by second-hand dealers, providing for necessary contents of such records, prescribing certain duties for such second-hand dealers, providing a penalty thereon.
HCR 95 Caption: Suspending Joint Rule Nos. 23, 24, 32 for the immediate consideration of H.B. No. 365.
HCR 135 Caption: Suspending Joint Rule Nos. 23, 24, and 32 to immediately consider H.B. No. 234.
HCR 146 Caption: Suspending Joint Rule Nos. 23, 24, and 32 to allow immediate consideration of H.B. No. 234.
HJR 25 Caption: Proposing an amendment to Article IV, Section 11 of the Constitution of the State of Texas, providing that in all criminal cases, excepting treason and impeachment, the Governor shall have the power after conviction to grant reprieves, commutations of punishment, pardons, and remit fines and forfeitures as provided by law.
HR 42 Caption: Granting the members of the Texas Press Association privileges of the floor.
44th 1st Called Session
HB 62 Caption: Relating to providing an Old Age Pension system on resident citizens of Texas over the age of sixty-five years.
HB 129 Caption: Relating to empowering cities of two hundred and ninety thousand (290,000) or more inhabitants to build and purchase, mortgage and encumber exposition and convention halls or either and the income thereof and to evidence the obligations therefor by bonds, notes or warrants and to secure the payment of funds to purchase same or to remodel, renovate or repair same.
HCR 18 Caption: Directing the Enrolling Clerk of the House to make certain corrections to H.B. No. 129.
44th 2nd Called Session
HB 23 Caption: Relating to creating a system of old age assistance in Texas; placing restrictions on the granting of such assistance; creating the Texas Old Age Assistance Commission, prescribing their terms of office and qualifications and duties, and fixing their salaries.
HR 10 Caption: Providing for a committee to confer with the Federal Government relative to the Old Age Pension legislation.
44th 3rd Called Session
HR 14 Caption: Providing for a committee to investigate the conditions at State Insane Institutions.
HR 17 Caption: Granting George W. Stimpson privileges of the floor for the day.
HR 35 Caption: Providing for a certain investigating committee to discontinue their activities.
HR 52 Caption: Inviting U.S. Congressman Albert Thomas to address the House.