SB 2279, 81st R.S. history

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SB 2279, 81st R.S.
Relating to the dedication of certain civil penalties for violations of the Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act to provide civil legal services to the indigent.

Last action: Effective immediately

Author: Rodney Ellis
Coauthor: Judith Zaffirini
Sponsor: Sylvester Turner

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 2009, 81st R.S.,ch. 853, General and Special Laws of Texas

Companion:

HB 2517 (Similar)

Bill Analyses:
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)
Introduced (Senate Research Center)
Committee Report (Senate Research Center)

Subjects:
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Business & Commerce--General
Civil Remedies & Liabilities
COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Courts--Administration
INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES
State Finances--Management & Control

House Committee: Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence (Todd Hunter, Roberto Alonzo, Dan Branch, Will Hartnett, Bryan Hughes, Jim Jackson, David Leibowitz, Tryon Lewis, Jerry Madden, Armando Martinez, Beverly Woolley)
Minutes: May 21 2009
Senate Committee: Jurisprudence (Chris Harris, Jeff Wentworth, John Carona, Robert Duncan, Mario Gallegos, Jr., Juan Hinojosa, Joan Huffman, Carlos Uresti, Kirk Watson)
Minutes: April 15 2009

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