By:  Henderson                                       S.C.R. No. 130
                             SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
    1-1        WHEREAS,  The Supreme Court of Texas has the authority to
    1-2  regulate the practice of law and to exercise administrative control
    1-3  over the State Bar of Texas by promulgating rules for the
    1-4  operation, maintenance, and conduct of the legal profession; and
    1-5        WHEREAS,  The supreme court is required by the rules
    1-6  provision of the State Bar Act to promulgate each rule and
    1-7  amendment governing the discipline of members of the State Bar of
    1-8  Texas that receives a majority of the votes cast in an election by
    1-9  the members of the state bar; and
   1-10        WHEREAS,  In Miscellaneous Docket No. 94-9167, the supreme
   1-11  court promulgated certain amendments to the Texas Disciplinary
   1-12  Rules of Professional Conduct that had been passed by the members
   1-13  of the state bar; however, the court did not promulgate each of the
   1-14  amendments that received a majority of the votes cast in an
   1-15  election by the members of the state bar;  now, therefore, be it
   1-16        RESOLVED,  That the 74th Legislature of the State of Texas
   1-17  hereby direct the Supreme Court of Texas to promulgate those rules
   1-18  and amendments to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional
   1-19  Conduct that received a majority of the votes cast in an election
   1-20  by the members of the state bar and that were not promulgated in
   1-21  Miscellaneous Docket No. 94-9167; and, be it further
   1-22        RESOLVED,  That the secretary of state forward an official
   1-23  copy of this resolution to the Supreme Court of Texas.