42nd 3rd Called Session (1932) – Governor Ross S. Sterling
Bill | Caption | Document |
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HB 22 |
An act providing for a closed season in Glasscock and Kaufman counties, upon quail, doves and pheasants, for a period of three (3) years.
Listed as vetoed in session laws; proclamation unavailable. |
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HB 30 |
An act making an emergency appropriation out of the sand, shell and gravel fund of this State to pay certain refunds of the tax collected by the Game, Fish and Oyster Commission on shell used by the city of Texas City for constructing streets and roads.
Listed as vetoed in session laws; proclamation unavailable. |
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HB 32 |
An act amending section 10 of chapter 282 of the General Laws passed by the Regular Session of the Forty-second Legislature, of the State of Texas, relative to the licensing of chauffeurs of trucks.
Listed as vetoed in session laws; proclamation unavailable. |
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HB 59 |
An act making it unlawful to take or to kill wild doves or quail for a period of three (3) years, in Hall County, Texas.
Listed as vetoed in session laws; proclamation unavailable. |
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SB 41 |
An act to amend articles 6050, 6058, 6060, as amended, 6066, as amended, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, and by adding articles 6058-a and 6058-b, so as to more clearly define gas utility and to prohibit the raising of gas rates in unincorporated towns and in incorporated towns of less than 500 population, and of rural subscribers without notice and hearing.
Listed as vetoed in session laws; proclamation unavailable. |
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