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                       SUPPLEMENTAL HOUSE CALENDAR
                           Friday, May 13, 2005

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                  ******** EMERGENCY CALENDAR ********
                               HOUSE BILLS
                              THIRD READING


HB 2329    Morrison
Relating to authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds or other
obligations to fund capital projects at public institutions of
higher education.

                 ******** MAJOR STATE CALENDAR ********
                               HOUSE BILLS
                              THIRD READING


HB 2593    Baxter
Relating to the TexasOnline project, the TexasOnline Authority, and
related powers and fees.


HB 2221    Luna / Morrison / Turner / Callegari
Relating to the territory of a public junior college district and
to the provision of services by a junior college district to
students residing outside the district.


HB 1516    Isett / Swinford
Relating to the Department of Information Resources' management of
state electronic services.


HB 164    Berman / Flynn / Phillips / Madden / Driver / et al.
Relating to the civil and criminal consequences of engaging in
certain conduct related to the manufacture of methamphetamine and
to the distribution and retail sales of pseudoephedrine; providing
penalties.


HB 1294    Rose
Relating to permissive interlocutory appeals in civil actions.


HB 1890    Smithee / Escobar
Relating to the operation and funding of the Texas Windstorm
Insurance Association, including funding of coverage for certain
catastrophic events through the establishment of a revenue bond
program.


HB 3112    Corte
Relating to the security of computer networks in state government.


HB 2193    Madden / Turner / Allen, Ray / McReynolds / Haggerty
Relating to the operation of a system of community supervision.


HB 2793    Bonnen
Relating to the removal and collection of convenience switches from
motor vehicles; providing penalties.


HB 3024    Cook, Byron
Relating to the sale of fish collected from certain private
property.


HB 1434    Hamric / Solomons / Truitt / Dunnam
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Lottery
Commission.

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                              SENATE BILLS
                             SECOND READING


SB 5    Staples / et al.
         SP: Solomons
Relating to the continuation and operation of the workers'
compensation system of this state and to the abolition of the Texas
Workers' Compensation Commission, the establishment of the office
of injured employee counsel, and the transfer of the powers and
duties of the Texas Workers' Compensation Commission to the Texas
Department of Insurance and the office of injured employee counsel;
providing administrative violations.

                ******** GENERAL STATE CALENDAR ********
                               HOUSE BILLS
                              THIRD READING


HB 1829    Wong
Relating to authorizing private or independent institutions of
higher education to charge fees for processing or handling certain
payments or payment transactions.


HB 3410    Rose
Relating to immunity from liability for certain civil actions and
civil actions against sales agents.


HB 3207    Zedler / Flynn / Eissler
Relating to increasing the penalties for certain criminal offenses
involving an election.


HB 3208    Zedler / Flynn / Eissler
Relating to the investigation of certain criminal conduct in
election matters.


HB 1449    Dutton / Goodman
Relating to suits affecting the parent-child relationship,
including proceedings for the establishment, modification, and
enforcement of child support; providing a civil penalty.


HB 2300    Turner
Relating to the authority of metropolitan rapid transit authorities
to enter into comprehensive development agreements.


HB 273    Farrar / Noriega, Melissa / Thompson / Vo / Moreno, Joe E.
Relating to the regulation of certain alcoholic beverage retailers;
providing an administrative penalty.


HB 275    Farrar / Noriega, Melissa / Thompson / Vo / Moreno, Joe E.
Relating to the application fee for wine and beer retailer's
permits and retail dealer's on-premise licenses.


HB 1252    Guillen / Escobar / Leibowitz / Gonzalez Toureilles
Relating to providing services for persons with chronic kidney
disease under the medical assistance program.


HB 3169    Crownover
Relating to purchase of  equivalent membership service credit in
the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.


HB 1896    Hodge / Madden / Allen, Ray / Haggerty
Relating to the application of laws awarding credit to an inmate
for time between release on and subsequent revocation of parole,
mandatory supervision, or conditional pardon.


HB 1570    Taylor
Relating to certain health benefit plans.


HB 1342    Hochberg
Relating to the imposition of the sales and use tax on certain
sales made by individuals.


HB 1822    Kolkhorst
Relating to an offense of passing or avoiding a weigh station by
certain vehicle operators.


HB 2421    Chavez / Villarreal / Castro / Leibowitz
Relating to the use of an employer assessment to fund the skills
development program and authorizing the Texas Workforce Commission
to develop new job incentive programs.


HB 2901    Hilderbran
Relating to a deer breeder's permit.


HB 3221    Callegari
Relating to the records of certain vehicle repairs, sales, and
purchases; providing penalties.


HB 3409    Rose
Relating to the application of the municipal civil service law for
firefighters and police officers to certain municipalities.


HB 1574    Miller / McCall / Raymond / Truitt / Branch
Relating to the offense of fraudulent use or possession of a
person's identifying information.


HB 1655    Keffer, Jim / McReynolds / Bonnen / Dawson / et al.
Relating to funding for the Texas statewide emergency services
personnel retirement fund.


HB 1481    Gattis
Relating to the offense of disobeying certain motor vehicle traffic
warning devices.


HB 2157    Smithee
Relating to the receivership of insurers in this state; providing
penalties.


HB 2180    Anderson / Dawson
Relating to donees of anatomical gifts.


HB 615    Puente
Relating to a defendant's right to appear by counsel in certain
misdemeanor cases.


HB 1234    Paxton
Relating to the appointment of substitute trustees in certain
foreclosures.


HB 2471    Delisi
Relating to authorizing the Department of State Health Services to
issue a single license for multiple hospitals.


HB 3152    Escobar / Hodge
Relating to procedures applicable to waivers of the right to
counsel.


HB 3357    Delisi
Relating to certain information required to be contained in an
application for or renewal of a hospital license.


HB 1636    Allen, Ray
Relating to proof of residency for the purpose of obtaining a
license or permit issued by the Parks and Wildlife Department.


HB 1859    Uresti
Relating to a court's continuing jurisdiction to handle the
disposition of a felony case.


HB 31    Eissler
Relating to state assessment of public school students in social
studies in the fifth grade.

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                              SENATE BILLS
                              THIRD READING


SB 1537    Armbrister
         SP: Callegari
Relating to the administration, powers, duties, and operation of
the Harris-Galveston Subsidence District and the Fort Bend
Subsidence District.


SB 122    Hinojosa / et al.
         SP: Giddings
Relating to the prevention and punishment of identity theft and the
rights of certain victims of identity theft; providing penalties.


SB 1027    Madla
         SP: King, Tracy
Relating to the authority of the board of directors of the Maverick
County Hospital District to employ health care providers.


SB 624    Hinojosa
         SP: Talton
Relating to the regulation of bail bond sureties.

                 ******** RESOLUTIONS CALENDAR ********
                            HOUSE RESOLUTIONS


HCR 143    Burnam / Van Arsdale / Edwards / Veasey / McClendon / et al.
Encouraging managers of Texas public pension funds to divest their
portfolios of any stock in publicly-traded companies doing business
in Sudan.