Legislation authored by Duncan Alexander McAskill

Includes legislation with Duncan Alexander McAskill as the primary author for the 33rd through 34th 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.

34th Regular Session
HB 8 Caption: Relating to authorizing the Railroad Commission of Texas requiring railroad companies or receivers to construct and operate spur tracks connecting with their main lines and extending to private industries or businesses.
HB 66 Caption: Relating to authorizing and regulating certain classes of indemnity contracts, empowering corporations to make such contracts, and fixing certain fees and the penalty for violation thereof.
HB 68 Caption: Relating to amending certain laws relating to trial courts submitting cases to the jury on special issues.
HB 93 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Statute providing for the formation of corporations, regulating their powers, giving them the right of condemnation, the power to borrow money, preventing unlawful discrimination, and providing for the formation of corporations for the purpose of storing, transporting, buying, selling, and manufacturing sand and clay for the manufacture of clay products.
HB 94 Caption: Relating to the submission of facts to juries in civil cases.
HB 274 Caption: Relating to amending certain laws creating the State Board of Nurse Examiners so as to define and regulate the practice of professional nursing, reduce and provide for the registration fee and to provide for their proper registration and for the revocation of certificate; fixing a penalty.
HB 309 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Statute prescribing a tax for menageries, wax works, side shows and exhibitions.
HB 420 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Statute requiring applicants for license to apply to the Board of Legal Examiners of the Supreme Judicial District in which they reside.
HB 432 Caption: Relating amending certain laws relating to taxation by adding provisions for the maximum bond which shall be required of tax collectors and extending the time for the filing by tax collectors of reports in counties over a certain population.
HB 659 Caption: Relating to amending the law relating to the Texas State Board of Health and Vital Statistics.
HB 664 Caption: Relating to amending the law preventing the taking and using of bicycles, automobiles and other vehicle.
HR 19 Caption: Providing a substitute resolution for the temporary House Rules.
33rd Regular Session
HB 162 Caption: Relating to providing that the Daughters of the Republic of Texas receive, maintain and remodel the old Alamo Mission provided that no changes shall be made except such as necessary for its preservation.
HB 229 Caption: Relating amending statutes, relating to appointment by certain officers, of deputies or assistants in the performance of the duties of such officers where such assistants or deputies are necessary for the efficiency of the public service.
HB 509 Caption: Relating to amending the Revised Civil Statutes so as to prescribe a tax for menageries, wax works, side-shows and exhibitions; also carnivals, shows, amusements, of a public character.
HB 510 Caption: Relating to the costs of printing briefs and motions, in certain civil cases on appeal.
HB 755 Caption: Relating to amending the law creating the San Antonio Independent School District.
HB 775 Caption: Relating to amending the Revised Civil Statutes by adding thereto Section 75, providing that corporations may be created to maintain and operate carnivals or fiestas and to provide that such corporations may or may not have capital stock.
HB 791 Caption: Relating to amending the Revised Statutes providing for the payment of the Assessor by the Comptroller and how the payment is to be made, and when the payment is to be made.
HB 798 Caption: Relating to amending the Revised Civil Statutes, providing that under the supervisions of the Commissioner of Insurance, certain insurance companies may re-insure with companies outside the state.
HB 799 Caption: Relating to amending the Revised Statutes of 1911 providing that the tax collector furnish an itemized report, to the comptroller for certain taxes; providing for how the money is to be sent to the State Treasurer; providing the duty of the comptroller to notify the district attorneys and sureties on the bonds of the collectors of failure of such collectors to comply with the law.
HB 801 Caption: Relating to amending the Revised Civil Statutes providing what amount of the premium on unexpired lists shall be set aside for the protection of policy holders and providing the conditions wherein it is to be set aside and providing the method of calculating the re-insurance reserve both as to where there is a basis prescribed by law and one not prescribed by law.
HB 802 Caption: Relating to amending Chapter 1 of the Revised Civil Statutes providing what the capital stock of an insurance company shall consist, and providing the value of real estate with reference to the amount loaned on it and the conditions of the loan and conditions of the title.
HB 803 Caption: Relating to amending Chapter 8 of the Revised Civil Statutes, providing what any Insurance Company doing business in this state, except health and life companies, may insure, specifying the kinds of property and the location of property; providing for the lending of money and to be insured against loss as to any interest it may have in property; to insure automobiles or other motor vehicles and providing against what agencies insurance may be had.
HB 804 Caption: Relating to amending Chapter 13 of the Revised Statutes of 1911 providing that every Collector of Texas shall give bond.