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Supplemental House Calendar

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

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

HB 2608             Harper-Brown

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.


********** MAJOR STATE CALENDAR **********
SENATE BILLS
THIRD READING

SB 655              Hegar

SP: Keffer

Relating to the continuation, functions, and name of the Railroad Commission of Texas.


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

HB 2494             Legler / et al.

Relating to the recovery of fraudulently obtained unemployment benefits.

HB 90               Cook

Relating to the minimum age and education requirements necessary to obtain a hardship license.

HB 123              Veasey / Alonzo

Relating to an adult diabetes education program in certain county hospital systems and hospital districts.


********** POSTPONED BUSINESS **********
UNTIL 8:00 AM

HB 956              Marquez / Munoz, Jr. / Alvarado

Relating to the state fire marshal's investigation of the death of a firefighter who dies in the line of duty or in connection with an on-duty incident.


********** POSTPONED BUSINESS **********
UNTIL 9:00 AM

HB 255              Hilderbran

Relating to the enforcement of tax laws; providing a criminal penalty.

HB 2334             Hardcastle / et al.

Relating to the operation by the Department of Agriculture of programs for rural economic development and the marketing and promotion of agricultural and other products grown, processed, or produced in this state.

HB 1250             Frullo

Relating to the use of facsimile signatures for certain documents involving certain municipalities.

HJR 122             Legler

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing garnishment of wages for the recovery of fraudulently obtained unemployment benefits.

HJR 130             Branch

Meeting requirements of the United States Department of Education concerning federal student aid by naming private institutions of higher education in the State of Texas that are authorized to operate educational programs beyond secondary education, including programs leading to a degree or certificate.

HB 8                Darby / Geren / Anderson, Rodney / Pitts / Menendez / et al.

Relating to prohibiting certain private transfer fees and the preservation of private real property rights; providing penalties.


********** POSTPONED BUSINESS **********
UNTIL 10:00 AM

HB 1435             Elkins

Relating to the participation by a taxing unit in a suit to compel an appraisal review board to order a change in an appraisal roll.


********** MAJOR STATE CALENDAR **********
HOUSE BILLS
SECOND READING

HB 3790             Pitts

Relating to certain state fiscal matters; providing penalties.

HB 3640             Pitts

Relating to the remittance and allocation of certain taxes and fees.


********** CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CALENDAR **********
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
SECOND READING

HJR 98              Burkett / Carter / et al.

Proposing a constitutional amendment denying bail to certain persons charged with a violent or sexual offense after having been previously convicted of a violent or sexual offense.


********** GENERAL STATE CALENDAR **********
HOUSE BILLS
SECOND READING

HB 238              Phillips / Schwertner / et al.

Relating to the issuance of "Choose Life" license plates and the creation of the Choose Life account in the general revenue fund.

HB 257              Hilderbran / Harper-Brown

Relating to the presumed abandonment of certain unclaimed personal property.

HB 300              Kolkhorst / Naishtat / et al.

Relating to the privacy of protected health information; providing administrative and civil penalties.

HB 528              Solomons

Relating to the provision of pharmaceutical services through informal and voluntary networks in the workers' compensation system; providing an administrative violation.

HB 681              Kleinschmidt / Hardcastle / Guillen / Fletcher / Geren / et al.

Relating to an employee's transportation and storage of certain firearms or ammunition while on certain property owned or controlled by the employee's employer.

HB 865              Creighton / et al.

Relating to the composition and use of money in the rural water assistance fund.

HB 945              Dukes / Coleman / et al.

Relating to the disproportionality of certain groups in the juvenile justice, child welfare, health, and mental health systems and the disproportionality of the delivery of certain services in the education system.

HB 961              Turner

Relating to the sealing of and restricting access to juvenile records of adjudications of delinquent conduct or conduct indicating a need for supervision.

HB 1009             Callegari

Relating to procedures for obtaining informed consent before certain postmortem examinations or autopsies.

HB 1389             Hopson / Shelton

Relating to the criminal penalties for the owner of a dog that attacks another person.

HB 1604             Guillen / Raymond

Relating to the regulation of subdivisions in counties, including certain border and economically distressed counties.

HB 1700             Coleman / Chisum / Hopson / Darby / et al.

Relating to employment of physicians by certain hospitals.

HB 1720             Davis, John

Relating to improving health care provider accountability and efficiency under the child health plan and Medicaid programs.

HB 1723             Lucio III

Relating to the penalties prescribed for a single violation or repeated violations of certain court orders or conditions of bond in a family violence case.

HB 1816             Howard, Charlie / Reynolds / Cook / et al.

Relating to the vaccination against bacterial meningitis of first-time students at public and private or independent institutions of higher education.

HB 1971             Jackson, Jim / et al.

Relating to the liability of a landowner for harm to a trespasser.

HB 1942             Patrick, Diane / Shelton / Strama / Eissler / Guillen / et al.

Relating to bullying in public schools.

HB 1992             Hardcastle

Relating to the authority of the Texas Animal Health Commission to set and collect fees.

HB 2232             Smith, Wayne

Relating to the operation, powers, and duties of ship channel districts.

HB 2366             Truitt

Relating to the authority of an open-enrollment charter school operated by a municipality to give a preference in admissions to children of employees of the municipality.

HB 2400             Miller, Doug

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and other entities regarding water and sewer utilities and certain conservation and reclamation districts.

HB 2470             Phillips

Relating to the regulation of sport bikes.

HB 2610             Guillen / Hopson / Dukes

Relating to the establishment of a community-based navigator program to assist individuals applying or seeking to apply through the Internet for certain public assistance benefits programs.

HB 2620             Hancock

Relating to communications services and markets.

HB 2671             Miles

Relating to the disclosure of personal information under the Motor Vehicle Records Disclosure Act.

HB 2761             Garza / Howard, Charlie

Relating to meetings and records of certain property owners' associations.

HB 2735             Madden

Relating to procedures for certain persons charged with an administrative violation of a condition of release from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice on parole or to mandatory supervision.

HB 2826             Murphy / Coleman

Relating to the issuance of a certificate for a municipal setting designation.

HB 2940             King, Tracy O.

Relating to the form of death certificates and fetal death certificates.

HB 2963             Crownover

Relating to deadlines for the Railroad Commission of Texas to review certain applications for surface coal mining operation permits.

HB 2973             Hunter / Raymond / Hochberg / et al.

Relating to encouraging public participation by citizens by protecting a person's right to petition, right of free speech, and right of association from meritless lawsuits arising from actions taken in furtherance of those rights.

HB 2902             Zerwas

Relating to the release of extraterritorial jurisdiction by certain general-law municipalities.

HB 2969             Oliveira

Relating to authorizing the sale of certain real property held by certain state agencies.

HB 3096             Kolkhorst

Relating to the cancellation of a subdivision by a commissioners court.

HB 3132             Geren

Relating to the membership, powers, and duties of the State Preservation Board.

HB 3182             Ritter

Relating to the imposition of state taxes, including the sales and use, motor vehicle sales and use, and hotel occupancy tax, on certain oilfield portable units.

HB 3573             King, Susan / Garza / Giddings / Workman

Relating to limiting the disclosure of certain information regarding certain charitable organizations, trusts, private foundations, and grant-making organizations.

HB 3311             Carter

Relating to the duty of an attorney ad litem appointed for a child to meet with the child or individual with whom the child resides before each court hearing.

HB 3395             Callegari

Relating to state purchasing preferences for recycled products.

HB 3468             Patrick, Diane / Branch

Relating to the assessment of public school students for college readiness and developmental education courses to prepare students for college-level coursework.

HB 3506             Villarreal

Relating to the use of transportation allotment funds by school districts to provide bus passes or cards to certain students.

HB 3665             Otto

Relating to state fiscal matters related to general government.

HB 3639             Pitts / Aycock

Relating to state fiscal matters related to public and higher education.

HB 3648             Otto

Relating to state fiscal matters related to the judiciary.

HB 3418             Darby

Relating to certain state fiscal matters related to natural resources or the environment.

HB 442              Guillen / Gonzales, Veronica / Fletcher / Margo

Relating to the establishment of an emergency radio infrastructure account.

HB 742              Hunter

Relating to student information required to be provided at the time of enrollment in public schools.

HB 1395             Parker

Relating to the requirements to operate personal watercraft and certain boats.

HB 1629             Anchia

Relating to energy efficiency goals and programs, public information regarding energy efficiency programs, and the participation of loads in certain energy markets.

HB 2949             Cook

Relating to the administration of the collection improvement program.

HB 2077             Rodriguez, Eddie

Relating to a pilot program under the loanstar revolving loan program to promote the use of energy efficiency measures and renewable energy technology by certain nonprofit organizations.

HB 2663             Chisum

Relating to the effect of rules and standards adopted by the Railroad Commission of Texas relating to the liquefied petroleum gas industry on ordinances, orders, or rules adopted by political subdivisions relating to that industry.

HB 3346             Burnam / Hartnett / Christian / Zedler

Relating to certain information available to the public on a central database containing information about sex offenders.

HB 2599             Ritter

Relating to the definition of chewing tobacco for purposes of the taxes imposed on cigars and other tobacco products and to the rate of the tax imposed on chewing tobacco.

 

 


 RULE FOR FLOOR CONSIDERATION

C.S.H.B. 3790

 

Pursuant to House Rule 3, Section 5(2), and House Rule 6, Section 16(f), The House Committee on Calendars proposes the following rule governing floor consideration of HB 3790:

 

Each original amendment to C.S.H.B. 3790 that will be offered during second reading consideration must be filed with the chief clerk not later than  10 a.m. on Monday, May 2, 2011.