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HB 401 83-0 (2013) Author: Aycock, Jimmie Don Relating to the discharge of a firearm or fishing with certain archery equipment in or on the bed or bank of a navigable river or stream in certain counties. House: Culture, Recreation & Tourism Referred to Culture, Recreation & Tourism
HCR 158 79-0 (2005) Author: Hupp, Suzanna
Sponsor: Fraser, Troy
Honoring Lampasas County on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. House: Rules & Resolutions Signed by the Governor
SB 1076 74-0 (1995) Author: Sims, Bill | et. al.
Sponsor: Black, Layton
Relating to the powers of the Lower Colorado River Authority in Lampasas County. House: Natural Resources
Senate: Natural Resources
Effective immediately
HB 489 72-0 (1991) Author: Black, Layton Relating to the offices of county attorney of Lampasas County and district attorney for the 27th Judicial District. House: Judiciary Left pending in committee
SB 132 72-0 (1991) Author: Dickson, Temple
Sponsor: Black, Layton
Relating to the offices of county attorney of Lampasas County and district attorney for the 27th Judicial District. House: Judiciary
Senate: Jurisprudence
1st Printing sent to Calendars
HB 3122 71-0 (1989) Author: Schlueter, Stan
Sponsor: Dickson, Temple
Relating to the creation, administration, powers, duties, operation, and financing of the Saratoga Underground Water Conservation District. House: Natural Resources
Senate: Natural Resources
Effective immediately
SB 1808 71-0 (1989) Author: Dickson, Temple Relating to the creation, administration, powers, duties, operation, and financing of the Lampasas County Underground Water Conservation District. Senate: Natural Resources Referred to Natural Resources
HB 2314 68-0 (1983) Author: Schlueter, Stan
Sponsor: Jones, Grant
Relating to the creation of a juvenile board in Lampasas County. House: County Affairs
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Effective immediately
HB 529 60-0 (1967) Author: Nugent, James E. Relating to limiting the provisions of this Act to the County of Lampasas making it unlawful, except under the provisions of this Act, for any person to hunt, take, kill or possess any game bird or game animal, fur-bearing animal or fish in said County; excluding certain sheep; providing a penalty; providing for the forfeiture of licenses; providing for the effective date of this Act.
HB 999 57-0 (1961) Author: Townsend, James Terrell "Terry" Relating to limiting the provisions of this Act to the County of Lampasas; making it unlawful to hunt, take, kill or possess any antlerless deer, wild turkey, quail, or fish in Lampasas County after May 1, 1961; making it unlawful to purchase a new license and providing a penalty therefor; providing for the effective date of this Act.
HB 201 55-0 (1957) Author: Jones, Obie | et. al. Relating to means by which fish may be taken in certain lakes and portions of the Colorado River, beginning at Tom Miller Dam in Travis County and extending to the headwaters of Buchanan Lake in San Saba and Lampasas Counties.
HB 954 55-0 (1957) Author: Kennedy, Harold G. | et. al. Relating to the relief of the Independent School District of Lampasas, Texas, in order to aid said governmental subdivisions and municipalities in the reconstruction of public property destroyed in the recent flood in that community on the 12th day of May, 1957.
HB 734 48-0 (1943) Author: Senterfitt, Reuben E. Relating to releasing all State Ad Valorem taxes in the County of San Saba, Lampasas, and McCulloch, in the State of Texas, for a period of five years; declaring Legislative Intent, finding the floods of the San Saba, Brady, Richland, Lampasas, and Colorado River, and suspending all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith.
HB 961 46-0 (1939) Author: Cockrell, Ellis D. Relating to aiding the Counties of Lampasas, San Saba, and McCulloch in protecting their flooded areas and public court houses from calamitous overflows by donating and granting to them all State ad valorem, occupation, and poll taxes on property from persons in said Counties for a period of ten (10) years.
SB 240 46-0 (1939) Author: Brownlee, J. Houghton Relating to regulating fishing in Burnet, Llano, San Saba, Lampasas and Travis Counties; providing for a closed season and providing a penalty.
SB 45 44-1 (1935) Author: Hornsby, John William Relating to creating a more efficient road law for Lampasas County, Texas, authorizing the court to require surety bonds of road overseers, validating the proceedings heretofore had by the County, and by its officials in reference to the issuance of warrants for the purchase of right of way, and validating the proceedings and other actions taken by the County and its officials in reference to the issuance of funding bonds in lieu of certain warrants.
HB 534 43-0 (1933) Author: Hester, George Coone Relating to making it unlawful to shoot at or kill any wild deer or wild turkey in that portion of Burnet County, north of the Colorado River, and all of Lampasas County; providing a penalty.
HB 374 39-0 (1925) Author: Finlay, Sr., James Relating to making it lawful for the commissioners' court of McCulloch, San Saba and Lampasas Counties to pay out of the general fund of such counties bounties for the destruction of predatory animals, providing that on petition of two hundred free holders the commissioners' court of such county may provide amount of bounty and method of proof to entitle claimant to obtain such bounty, and prescribing manner of payment. House: Game and Fisheries
HB 674 39-0 (1925) Author: Finlay, Sr., James Relating to creating the Lometa Independent School District in Lampasas County, Texas. House: School Districts
SB 361 39-0 (1925) Author: Wood, Ashley Elijah Relating to permitting the catching of sucker, buffalo, carp, and shad, during the months of July, August, and September in the Counties of Burnet and Williamson; prescribing a penalty. Senate: State Affairs
HB 353 38-0 (1923) Author: Finlay, Sr., James Relating to prescribing closed season for the hunting of blue quail or scaled quail in Lampasas County, Texas, and to providing adequate penalties for the unlawful taking, slaughter, storage, or possession of same; repealing all laws in conflict herewith.
SB 243 38-0 (1923) Author: Wood, Ashley Elijah Relating to prescribing a closed season for the hunting of blue or scaled quail in Lampasas County, Texas, and providing adequate penalties for the unlawful taking, slaughter, storage or possession of same.
HB 715 35-0 (1917) Author: Dunnam, William Vance Relating to creating a special road law for Lampasas county.
SB 394 35-0 (1917) Author: Caldwell, Walter Douglass Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Lampasas county, Texas.
HB 614 34-0 (1915) Author: Watson, Aaron R. | et. al. Relating to creating a common county line school district, to be known as Moline District, to be under the jurisdiction, management and control of the commissioners court of Lampasas County, Texas.
HB 283 31-0 (1909) Author: Hamilton, J. T. Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Lampasas county, Texas, and making the commissioners of said county ex officio road commissioners in their respective precincts; providing penalties for the violation of this act.
HB 591 25-0 (1897) Relating to restoring and conferring upon the County Court of Lampasas County the civil and criminal jurisdiction heretofore belonging to said court under the Constitution and general statutes of Texas, to define the jurisdiction of said court, to conform the jurisdiction of the district court of said county to such change, to fix the time for holding court.


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