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SB 379, 72nd R.S.
Relating to abolition of the Texas Health and Human Services Coordinating Council and the transfer of certain of the council's functions to the governor's office, the Texas Department of Health, the Texas Department of Community Affairs, the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission, the Department of Information Resources, the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, the Texas Department of Commerce, and the Texas Department of Human Services.

Last action: Effective on 9/1/91

Author: Steven Carriker
Sponsor: Sue Schechter
Joint Sponsor: Elliott Naishtat

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 1991, 72nd R.S.,ch. 627, General and Special Laws of Texas

Companion:

HB 910 (Identical)

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (House Research Organization)
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)

Subjects:
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
Governor
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COORDINATING COUNCIL, TEXAS
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES, GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON
HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF
HOMELESS, INTERAGENCY COUNCIL FOR SERVICES FOR THE
HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Human Services--General
IMMIGRATION & REFUGEES, GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY COMT. ON
INFORMATION RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF
MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Sunset Bills

House Committee: Government Organization (Layton Black, Bernard Erickson, Charles Finnell, Will Hartnett, Anita Hill, Elliott Naishtat, Nolan Robnett, John Smithee, Mark Stiles)
Minutes: May 14 1991
Senate Committee: State Affairs (Bob Glasgow, Steven Carriker, Temple Dickson, Rodney Ellis, Gene Green, O.H. Harris, Don Henderson, John Leedom, Eddie Lucio, Ted Lyon, Mike Moncrief, Peggy Rosson, John Whitmire)


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