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HB 116 41-0 (1929) Author: Hines, Charles C. "Charlie" | et. al. Relating to amending certain Statutes relating to public weighers. House: Agriculture
SB 76 41-0 (1929) Author: Parrish, Pinkney L. "Pink" Relating to amending certain laws relating to Public Weighers.
HB 364 38-0 (1923) Author: LeStourgeon, Edward Guy | et. al. Relating to providing for the licensing of public classers; providing for boards of examiners to be appointed by the commissioner to examine applicants who desire to be licensed as public classers of certain farm ranch and orchard products, where such products have been standardized.
HB 365 38-0 (1923) Author: Fields, William A. Relating to providing for the licensing of classers and weighers for commodities received into public warehouses; providing for the issuance of certificates of class and weight; providing for regulation of fees to be charged by licensees, and providing for the collection and disposition of a certain percentage of such fees.
HB 543 38-0 (1923) Author: Duffey, Marcus Monroe Relating to creating the office of public weigher in all counties in Texas having a population of not less than 25,600 and not more than 25,700, according to the census of the United States, taken in 1920, and prescribing the qualification for such office and the powers and duties thereof.
HB 627 38-0 (1923) Author: Baldwin, Roy Alvin Relating to amending statutes providing for the election and qualification of public weighers.
SB 150 38-0 (1923) Author: Baugh, James Harvey | et. al. Relating to amending certain act providing a system of State Bonded Warehouses.
HB 73 38-2 (1923) Author: Westbrook, Jr., Joseph Robert | et. al. Relating to amending certain Act establishing a Uniform Warehouse Receipt.
HB 76 38-2 (1923) Author: Covey, Elmer Lee Relating to providing for the organization of pools and pooling organizations by banking and other corporations and co-operative associations composed of persons engaged in producing, or producing and marketing staple agricultural products, or livestock, or both.
HB 96 38-2 (1923) Author: Sackett, Henry H. | et. al. Relating to providing for the licensing of public classers; providing for boards of examiners to be appointed by the Commissioner, to examine applicants who desire to be licensed as public classers of cotton, grain, hay, wool, rice, and other certain products.
HB 97 38-2 (1923) Author: Sackett, Henry H. | et. al. Relating to providing for the licensing of classers and weighers for commodities received into public warehouses; providing for issuance of certificates of class and weight.
HB 119 38-2 (1923) Author: Culp, Isaac W. | et. al. Relating to providing for the election and qualification of public weighers; providing for bond and oath of office; defining term of office; requiring the county clerk to certify election and qualification to the Commissioner.
HB 126 38-2 (1923) Author: LeStourgeon, Edward Guy Relating to protecting and promoting the fruit and vegetable industry of this State, and protecting the growers, shippers and consumers of fruits and vegetables grown within this State, and protecting and promoting the reputation of such fruits and vegetables grown within this State in foreign and domestic markets.
HB 152 38-2 (1923) Author: Moore, Joseph M. "Joe" | et. al. Relating to creating the State Board of Agriculture; providing for the appointment of members of said board; providing for the appointment by said board of a commission.
HB 168 38-2 (1923) Author: Melson, John McCullough | et. al. Relating to abolishing the Markets and Warehouse Department and the Weights and Measures Department and conferring all authority, powers, duties, functions, rights and liabilities of the Commissioner of Markets and Warehouses upon the Commissioner of Agriculture.


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