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SB 30, 43rd 1st C.S.
Relating to providing that in all counties containing a city, other than the county seat, in excess of 7,000 inhabitants according to the 1939 Decennial Census, the tax collector, with the consent and approval of the Commissioners' Court of said county may appoint a deputy tax collector in such town or city, who shall have the right to issue valid receipts for all taxes collected by him and to collect a fee of twenty-five cents from each person who pays his taxes to said deputy issues a receipt.

Author: William Marvin "Will" Martin
Coauthor: Elmo J. "E.J." Blackert | John Roy Sanderford | John Sayers Redditt | Will D. Pace | Archer "Archie" Parr | Gus Russek | Arthur Pope Duggan | Joseph M. "Joe" Moore | Nat Patton | Mary Elizabeth "Margie" Neal | William Robert "Bob" Poage | Walter Frank Woodul, Sr. | Benjamin Grady "Ben" Oneal | Julian Preston Greer | Charles Clinton "Clint" Small, Sr. | John William Hornsby | Ernest Fellbaum | Albert Stone

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 1933, 43rd 1st C.S.,ch. 16, General and Special Laws of Texas

Subjects:
County Government--Employees/Officers
Taxation--Property-Assessment & Collection


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