By Wise                                                H.B. No. 467
         76R1053 KLA-D                           
                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-1                                   AN ACT
 1-2     relating to the designation of March 31 as Cesar Chavez Day.
 1-3           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-4           SECTION 1.  Section 662.021, Government Code, is amended to
 1-5     read as follows:
 1-6           Sec. 662.021.  DATES OF HOLIDAYS.  A legal holiday includes
 1-7     only the following days:
 1-8                 (1)  a national holiday under Section 662.003(a); and
 1-9                 (2)  a state holiday under Sections 662.003(b)(1)
1-10     through  (7) [(6)].
1-11           SECTION 2.  Section 662.003(b), Government Code, is amended
1-12     to read as follows:
1-13           (b)  A state holiday includes only the following days:
1-14                 (1)  the 19th day of January, "Confederate Heroes Day,"
1-15     in honor of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and other Confederate
1-16     heroes;
1-17                 (2)  the second day of March, "Texas Independence Day";
1-18                 (3)  the 31st day of March, "Cesar Chavez Day," in
1-19     observance of the birthday of Cesar Estrada Chavez;
1-20                 (4)  the 21st day of April, "San Jacinto Day";
1-21                 (5) [(4)]  the 19th day of June, "Emancipation Day in
1-22     Texas," in honor of the emancipation of the slaves in Texas in
1-23     1865;
1-24                 (6) [(5)]  the 27th day of August, "Lyndon Baines
 2-1     Johnson Day," in observance of the birthday of Lyndon Baines
 2-2     Johnson;
 2-3                 (7) [(6)]  every day on which an election is held
 2-4     throughout the state;
 2-5                 (8) [(7)]  the Friday after Thanksgiving Day;
 2-6                 (9) [(8)]  the 24th day of December; and
 2-7                 (10) [(9)]  the 26th day of December.
 2-8           SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 1999.
 2-9           SECTION 4.  The importance of this legislation and the
2-10     crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
2-11     emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
2-12     constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
2-13     days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.