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SB 589, 69th R.S.
Relating to the reorganization of statutes regulating probation and parole, and executive clemency in criminal cases and providing for certain reports from probation officers; enacting the Adult Parole and Mandatory Supervision Law; amending the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1965, as amended, by amending Article 42.12, by adding Article 42.18 and by repealing Article 42.13.

Chamber Action Comments  Date 
S Filed   02/22/1985
S Read first time   02/25/1985
S Referred to Criminal Justice   02/25/1985
S Considered in public hearing   04/30/1985
S Testimony taken in committee   04/30/1985
S Reported favorably with substitute   05/01/1985
S Rules suspended   05/02/1985
S Read second time   05/02/1985
S Amended   05/02/1985
S Passed to engrossment as amended   05/02/1985
S Rules suspended   05/02/1985
S Record vote   05/02/1985
S Read 3rd time   05/02/1985
S Passed as amended   05/02/1985
H Received from the Senate   05/06/1985
H Read first time   05/08/1985
H Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence   05/08/1985
H Considered in public hearing   05/09/1985
H Reported favorably with substitute   05/09/1985
H 1st Printing sent to Comm. on Cal.   05/13/1985
H Placed on General State Calendar   05/20/1985
H Read 2nd time (comm. substitute)   05/20/1985
H Passed to 3rd reading   05/20/1985
H Ordered not printed   05/20/1985
H Read 3rd time   05/21/1985
H Passed   05/21/1985
H Sent to the Senate   05/22/1985
S House passage reported   05/22/1985
S Signed in the Senate   05/24/1985
H Signed in the House   05/25/1985
S Sent to the Governor   05/28/1985
S Signed by the Governor   06/11/1985
S Effective on . . . . . . . . . . 09/01/1985  06/11/1985


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