1-1  By:  Sims                                              S.B. No. 549
    1-2        (In the Senate - Filed March 2, 1993; March 2, 1993, read
    1-3  first time and referred to Committee on State Affairs;
    1-4  April 5, 1993, reported adversely, with favorable Committee
    1-5  Substitute by the following vote:  Yeas 12, Nays 0; April 5, 1993,
    1-6  sent to printer.)
    1-7                            COMMITTEE VOTE
    1-8                          Yea     Nay      PNV      Absent 
    1-9        Harris of Dallas   x                               
   1-10        Rosson             x                               
   1-11        Carriker           x                               
   1-12        Henderson          x                               
   1-13        Leedom             x                               
   1-14        Lucio              x                               
   1-15        Luna               x                               
   1-16        Nelson             x                               
   1-17        Patterson          x                               
   1-18        Shelley            x                               
   1-19        Sibley             x                               
   1-20        West               x                               
   1-21        Whitmire                                       x   
   1-22  COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 549                   By:  Rosson
   1-23                         A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
   1-24                                AN ACT
   1-25  relating to the use and the charge and control of the comptroller's
   1-26  training center located in Kerrville.
   1-27        BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
   1-28        SECTION 1.  (a)  At the time that the comptroller vacates the
   1-29  comptroller's training center, located at 125 Lehmann Drive in
   1-30  Kerrville, Texas, charge and control of the building and its
   1-31  grounds are transferred and committed to the Railroad Commission of
   1-32  Texas.  The railroad commission may use the center for its purposes
   1-33  and may make the center available to other entities.
   1-34        (b)  The comptroller shall give reasonable notice to the
   1-35  Railroad Commission of Texas and to the General Services Commission
   1-36  of the date on which the comptroller intends to vacate the center,
   1-37  and on the date that the comptroller vacates the center the
   1-38  comptroller shall inform the two commissions of that fact.  The
   1-39  comptroller, the General Services Commission, and any other
   1-40  appropriate state agency or officer shall take any action necessary
   1-41  to transfer charge and control of the center to the railroad
   1-42  commission as required by this Act.
   1-43        SECTION 2.  The importance of this legislation and the
   1-44  crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
   1-45  emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
   1-46  constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
   1-47  days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.
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   1-49                                                         Austin,
   1-50  Texas
   1-51                                                         April 5, 1993
   1-52  Hon. Bob Bullock
   1-53  President of the Senate
   1-54  Sir:
   1-55  We, your Committee on State Affairs to which was referred S.B. No.
   1-56  549, have had the same under consideration, and I am instructed to
   1-57  report it back to the Senate with the recommendation that it do not
   1-58  pass, but that the Committee Substitute adopted in lieu thereof do
   1-59  pass and be printed.
   1-60                                                         Harris of
   1-61  Dallas, Chairman
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   1-63                               WITNESSES
   1-64                                                  FOR   AGAINST  ON
   1-65  ___________________________________________________________________
   1-66  Name:  Barry Williamson                          x
   1-67  Representing:  Railroad Commission
   1-68  City:  Austin
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    2-2  Name:  Mary Nabers                               x
    2-3  Representing:  Railroad Commission
    2-4  City:  Austin
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    2-6  Name:  James E. Nugent                           x
    2-7  Representing:  Railroad Commission
    2-8  City:  Austin
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