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HB 1694, 64th R.S.
Relating to the power of commissioners courts to adopt ordinances after approval at elections called and held for that purpose; prescribing the voting requirements for such approval; excluding from the application of the ordinances the area within the limits of incorporated cities or towns; limiting the exercise of the power within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of incorporated cities and towns; declaring ordinances of certain types invalid.

Chamber Action Comments  Date 
H Filed   03/13/1975
H Read first time   03/24/1975
H Referred to Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs   03/24/1975
H Considered by committee in public hearing   04/15/1975
H Reported from committee favorably with amendments   04/15/1975
H Coauthor authorized   04/16/1975
H Read second time   04/24/1975
H Amendments   04/24/1975
H Passed to engrossment as amended   04/24/1975
H Reported engrossed   04/24/1975
H Read third time   04/29/1975
H Passed   04/29/1975
H Sent to Senate   04/29/1975
S Received from House   04/30/1975
S Read first time   04/30/1975
S Referred to Committee on Intergovernmental Relations   04/30/1975
S Considered by committee in public hearing   05/15/1975
S Referred to subcommittee   05/15/1975
S Reported from subcommittee favorably substituted   05/28/1975
S Considered by committee in public hearing   05/28/1975
S Reported from committee favorably substituted   05/28/1975
S Motion to suspend rules lost   05/30/1975
S Motion to suspend rules lost   05/31/1975


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