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HB 3731 76-0 (1999) Author: Solis, Jim Relating to creating an offense for certain minors to loiter near certain establishments that serve alcoholic beverages. House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Referred to Licensing & Admin. Procedures
HB 1033 63-0 (1973) Author: Barnhart, Ray A. Relating to persons loitering on school property. House: Education Referred to Committee on Education
HB 232 62-0 (1971) Author: Wieting, Leroy J. Relating to amending of the Texas Education Code.
SB 97 62-0 (1971) Author: Patman, W.N. "Bill"
Sponsor: Wieting, Leroy J.
Relating to amending Education Code relative to Loitering on School Property to provide penalty after being warned to leave by person in charge.
HB 111 59-0 (1965) Author: Hendryx, Gene R. | et. al. Relating to prohibiting window peeking; providing a penalty.
HB 325 56-0 (1959) Author: McKay, Jr., James A. | et. al. Relating to amending the Texas Election Code to make uniform the distances from polling places within which loitering and electioneering are unlawful while the polls are open.
HB 532 55-0 (1957) Author: Strickland, Robert L. "Bob" Relating to amending certain Acts to make uniform the distances from polling places within which loitering and electioneering are unlawful while the polls are open.


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