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SJR 26, 63rd R.S.
Proposing a constitutional amendment stating that the district court concurrently with the county court shall have the general jurisdiction of a probate court, and providing the jurisdiction thereof, and further providing that in any probate proceeding the district court shall also have jurisdiction otherwise conferred upon it by law, and further providing that the legislature may increase, diminish or eliminate the jurisdiction of the district court or county court in probate matters and further providing that the legislature shall have power to adopt rules governing the filing, distribution and transfer of all such cases and proceedings as between district courts, county courts, and other courts having jurisdiction thereof, and further providing that the legislature may provide that all appeals in such matters shall be to the courts of (civil) appeals.

Chamber Action Comments  Date 
S Read first time   03/13/1973
S Referred to Committee on Jurisprudence   03/13/1973
S Sent to subcommittee   03/21/1973
S Committee hearing date   05/03/1973
S Reported favorably   05/04/1973
S Rules suspended   05/21/1973
S Read second time and passed to engrossment   05/21/1973
S Vote recorded on   05/21/1973
S Passed   05/21/1973
S Sent to House   05/21/1973
H Received from the Senate   05/21/1973
H Read first time   05/22/1973
H Referred to Committee on Judiciary   05/22/1973
H Reported favorably   05/23/1973
H Sent to Calendar Committee   05/23/1973
H Notice given   05/25/1973
H Read second time   05/25/1973
H Passed   05/25/1973
S House passage reported   05/26/1973
S Signed   05/28/1973
H Signed   05/28/1973
S Sent to Governor   05/28/1973
S Signed by Governor   06/11/1973


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