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HB 2470 84-0 (2015) Author: Rodriguez, Eddie Relating to liability insurance for ammonium nitrate operations; creating a criminal offense. House: Environmental Regulation Left pending in committee
HB 94 82-0 (2011) Author: Cook, Byron Relating to the applicability of regulations on the purchase of ammonium nitrate or ammonium nitrate material by certain purchasers. House: Agriculture & Livestock Withdrawn from schedule
HB 1969 82-0 (2011) Author: Christian, Wayne
Sponsor: Nichols, Robert
Relating to the applicability of commercial fertilizer regulations to a substance containing animal manure or plant remains. House: Agriculture & Livestock
Senate: Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Effective on 9/1/11
HB 2527 81-0 (2009) Author: Aycock, Jimmie
Sponsor: Hegar, Glenn
Relating to the regulation of commercial fertilizer. House: Agriculture & Livestock
Senate: Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Effective on 9/1/09
SB 1309 81-0 (2009) Author: Hegar, Glenn Relating to the regulation of commercial fertilizer. Senate: Agriculture & Rural Affairs Committee report printed and distributed
HB 2546 80-0 (2007) Author: Noriega, Rick
Sponsor: Carona, John
Relating to the sale of ammonium nitrate; creating an offense. House: Agriculture & Livestock
Senate: Transportation & Homeland Security
Effective on 9/1/07
HB 1046 78-0 (2003) Author: Swinford, David
Sponsor: Duncan, Robert
Relating to an application for registration of a commercial fertilizer. House: Agriculture & Livestock
Senate: Natural Resources
Effective immediately
HB 2558 78-0 (2003) Author: Swinford, David
Sponsor: Duncan, Robert
Relating to certain reporting requirements and orders relating to commercial fertilizer. House: Agriculture & Livestock
Senate: Natural Resources
Effective on 9/1/03
HB 473 77-0 (2001) Author: Turner, Bob | et. al. Relating to the penalty for certain offenses relating to anhydrous ammonia. House: Agriculture & Livestock Considered in Local & Consent Calendars
HB 131 76-0 (1999) Author: McClendon, Ruth Relating to regulation of harmful materials in commercial fertilizers. House: Agriculture & Livestock Referred to subcommittee
HB 1510 68-0 (1983) Author: Wieting, Leroy J.
Sponsor: Sarpalius, Bill
Relating to commercial feed and fertilizer; providing penalties. House: Agriculture & Livestock
Senate: Natural Resources
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HB 1736 68-0 (1983) Author: English, Roy Relating to the application of the sales and use tax to fertilizer. House: Ways & Means
Senate: Finance
Referred to Committee on Finance
HB 81 65-0 (1977) Author: Hubenak, Joe A.
Sponsor: Moore, W.T. "Bill"
Relating to the registration and width requirements of certain vehicles used to transport or spread fertilizer. House: Agriculture & Livestock
Senate: State Affairs
Effective in 90 days
HB 164 64-0 (1975) Author: Hubenak, Joe A. Relating to the registration and width requirements of certain vehicles used to load, transport, or spread fertilizer. House: Transportation Referred to Committee on Transportation
HB 103 58-0 (1963) Author: Ward, James E. Relating to amending the definition of the term "commercial fertilizer" in the Texas Commercial Fertilizer Control Act of 1961.
HB 386 58-0 (1963) Author: Slack, Richard C. | et. al. Relating to defining the term "fertilizer trailer"; defining the term "operated or moved temporarily upon the highways"; exempting certain fertilizer trailers and certain trailers hauling cotton seed from the requirement of registration of trailers and from the regular registration fee of trailers.
HB 96 57-0 (1961) Author: McIlhany, Grainger Walter | et. al. Relating to repealing a certain Article of the Texas Penal Code relating to the regulation of the manufacture, sale, or distribution of commercial fertilizer.
SB 21 57-0 (1961) Author: Moffett, George Clarence "Cotton" | et. al. Relating to repealing certain Articles in the Texas Penal Code relating to the regulation of the manufacture, sale, or distribution, of commercial fertilizer.
SB 66 57-0 (1961) Author: Hazlewood, Grady | et. al. Relating to amending a certain Statute providing fro the registration of certain farm trailers used for the transportation of liquid fertilizer; where the gross weight is not more than ten thousand (10,000) pounds.
HB 730 52-0 (1951) Author: Presnal, James K. Relating to Anhydrous Ammonia Fertilizer, the equipment used for storing and applying same; defining certain terms used in this act; vesting certain powers and duties in the Commission of Agriculture of the State of Texas; requiring permits and licenses and fixing the fees for same under certain limitations; requiring bonds for dealers in Anhydrous Ammonia Fertilizer; providing for inspection of equipment used; declaring certain violations of this act felonies and fixing penalties for same.
SB 42 52-0 (1951) Author: Moffett, George Clarence "Cotton" Relating to amending the Penal Code relative to commercial fertilizer; defining certain terms.
SB 445 52-0 (1951) Author: Moore, W.T. "Bill" Relating to Anhydrous Ammonia Fertilizer, the equipment used for storing and applying same; appropriating all moneys paid into the Special Fund herein created.
HB 574 51-0 (1949) Author: Presnal, James K. Relating to amending Texas Fertilizer Laws.
HB 626 51-0 (1949) Author: McLellan, Charles Samuel | et. al. Relating to authorizing the Railroad Commission of Texas to fix certain rates for the transportation of fertilizer by contract motor carrier.
SB 364 51-0 (1949) Author: Vick, Kyle A. | et. al. Relating to authorizing the Railroad Commission of Texas to fix certain rates for the transportation of fertilizer by contract motor carrier.
SB 71 32-0 (1911) Author: Astin, James Robert Relating to regulating the sale of commercial fertilizers, prohibiting their adulteration and misbranding, providing for their correct weighing and marking, forbidding the use of certain materials, and providing for the collection and analysis of samples, statements of sales, and shipments, the expenses of the enforcement of the law.
SB 64 26-0 (1899) Relating to the better protection of the farmer in the purchase of commercial fertilizers and commercial poisons used for destroying boll worms and other pests.


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