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Daily House Calendar

Thursday, May 16, 2019

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********** MAJOR STATE CALENDAR **********
SENATE BILLS
SECOND READING

SB 608              Watson / et al.

SP: Paddie

Relating to the continuation and functions of the School Land Board.

SB 615              Buckingham / et al.

SP: Paddie

Relating to the operations and functions of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association and the sunset review date for and programs administered by the association; authorizing a fee.

SB 616              Birdwell / et al.

SP: Paddie

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas, the conditional transfer of the driver licensing program to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, the abolition of the Texas Private Security Board, the transfer of the motorcycle and off-highway vehicle operator training programs to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, and the regulation of other programs administered by the Department of Public Safety; imposing an administrative penalty; authorizing and repealing the authorization for fees.

SB 619              Birdwell / et al.

SP: Paddie

Relating to the sunset review process and certain governmental entities subject to that process.

SB 7                Creighton / et al.

SP: Phelan

Relating to flood planning, mitigation, and infrastructure projects; making an appropriation.

SB 8                Perry / et al.

SP: Larson

Relating to state and regional flood planning.


********** GENERAL STATE CALENDAR **********
SENATE BILLS
SECOND READING

SB 16               Hancock / et al.

SP: Stucky

Relating to a student loan repayment assistance program for certain full-time peace officers in this state.

SB 1259             Huffman

SP: Klick / Howard / Thompson, Senfronia / Button / Noble / et al.

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of sexual assault.

SB 282              Buckingham / et al.

SP: Buckley / Beckley / Shine / Bowers

Relating to the allocation of money associated with delays of transportation projects.

SB 2135             Powell

SP: Cortez

Relating to information a law enforcement agency is required to share with a school district about a person who may be a student.

SB 1415             Hancock

SP: Geren

Relating to the ownership, control, or operation of a franchised or nonfranchised dealer or dealership by certain motor vehicle manufacturers and distributors.

SB 1575             Alvarado / et al.

SP: Krause

Relating to governmental immunity for and adjudication of claims arising from a local governmental entity's disaster recovery contract.

SB 700              Nichols / et al.

SP: Geren

Relating to retail public utilities that provide water or sewer service.

SB 494              Huffman / et al.

SP: Walle

Relating to certain procedures applicable to meetings under the open meetings law and the disclosure of public information under the public information law in the event of an emergency, urgent public necessity, or catastrophic event.

SB 1584             Hughes

SP: Paul

Relating to satisfaction of continuing education requirements for certain insurance adjusters.

SB 935              Hancock / et al.

SP: Shine / Martinez Fischer / Darby / Cortez

Relating to reimbursement of federal military treatment facilities under the workers' compensation system.

SB 891              Huffman / et al.

SP: Leach / Holland / et al.

Relating to the operation and administration of and practice in and grants provided by courts in the judicial branch of state government; imposing a fee; creating a criminal offense.

SB 1742             Menéndez / et al.

SP: Johnson, Julie

Relating to physician and health care provider directories for certain health benefit plans.

SB 962              Nichols

SP: Zerwas

Relating to the determination of the sufficient balance of the economic stabilization fund for the purpose of allocating general revenue to that fund and the state highway fund.

SB 31               Zaffirini / et al.

SP: Smithee / Guillen

Relating to establishing a guardianship abuse, fraud, and exploitation deterrence program.

SB 201              Huffman / et al.

SP: Oliverson

Relating to increasing the criminal penalties for certain offenses committed in a disaster area or an evacuated area.

SB 1153             Hancock

SP: Smithee

Relating to the Texas Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association.

SB 1232             Creighton

SP: Goldman

Relating to the delivery of alcoholic beverages by the holder of a wine and beer retailer's permit.

SB 68               Nelson / et al.

SP: Schaefer

Relating to strategic fiscal reviews of state agencies and programs.

SB 936              Hancock

SP: Hernandez

Relating to a cybersecurity monitor for certain electric utilities.

SB 1324             Taylor / et al.

SP: Turner, Chris

Relating to the filing of a degree plan by students at public institutions of higher education.

SB 443              Hancock / et al.

SP: Murphy

Relating to the period for which a property owner may receive a residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation for property that is rendered uninhabitable or unusable as a result of a disaster.

SB 1450             Hancock

SP: Paddie

Relating to the delivery of alcoholic beverages from certain premises to ultimate consumers; authorizing a fee; creating an offense.

SB 1679             West

SP: Turner, John / Meyer / VanDeaver / Bernal / et al.

Relating to eligibility of certain children for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.

SB 1211             Hancock

SP: King, Phil / Patterson / Harless / Parker / Hernandez

Relating to regulation of mergers and consolidations of power generation companies.

 

 


RULE FOR FLOOR CONSIDERATION

C.S.S.B. 615

 

Section 1. This rule for floor consideration of SB 615              is proposed by the Committee on Calendars, pursuant to House Rule 3, Section 4(2). The rule will be effective if it is approved by the house, in accordance with House Rule 6, Section 16(f).

 

Section 2. All original amendments that will be offered during second reading consideration of the bill must be filed with the chief clerk by 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 15.