** REVISION **
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMITTEE: Public Safety
TIME & DATE: 10:30AM or upon adjournment
Tuesday, April 6, 1999
PLACE: E1.026
CHAIR: Rep. Bob Turner
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HB 2204 Bosse / et al.
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Department of
Public Safety of the State of Texas.
HB 1899 McCall
Relating to requiring the creation of a DNA record for certain
individuals convicted of burglary or adjudicated as having engaged
in delinquent conduct that violates the prohibition against
burglary.
HB 995 Hunter
Relating to peace officers of hospitals in certain municipalities.
HB 1968 Van de Putte
Relating to the powers and duties of peace officers commissioned by
certain hospital districts.
HB 2397 Carter
Relating to Crime Stoppers Advisory Council.
HB 2031 Kuempel
Relating to the process of notifying drivers of license suspension
by mail.
HB 2032 Kuempel
Relating to the surrender of suspended driver licenses and vehicle
registration.
HB 2802 Ritter
Relating to the denial of the renewal of the driver's license of a
person who fails to appear to pay a fine involving an offense
within justice or municipal court jurisdiction.
HB 2794 Gutierrez
Relating to the automation of the compulsory motor vehicle
inspection system.
HB 3492 Dunnam
Relating to requiring the Texas Department of Public Safety to
establish minimum standards for vendors of ignition interlock
devices.
HB 3215 McCall
Relating to the methods by which the Texas Department of Criminal
Justice and the Texas Youth Commission obtain samples or specimens
for the purpose of creating a DNA record.
HB 1087 Driver
Relating to county enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety
standards.
HB 719 Christian / et al.
Relating to the efficient use of police service animals.
HB 571 Hupp
Relating to information collected and used in connection with a
driver's license.
HB 3209 Jones, Jesse
Relating to the purposes for which money received by certain crime
stoppers organizations may be used.
HB 1485 Brimer
Relating to the regulation of persons who repossess motor vehicles,
mobile and manufactured homes, and vessels; providing a civil
penalty.
HB 1772 Hawley
Relating to application of the Private Investigators and Private Security
Agencies Act to reserve peace officers in certain counties.
HB 815 Jones, Jesse
Relating to the offense of the unlawful carrying of a handgun by a
license holder on the premises of certain places of religious
worship.
HB 953 Uher
Relating to conducting of a driver education course by the
student's grandparent.
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