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Supplemental House Calendar

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

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

HB 10               Paddie / Hernandez / et al.

Relating to the governance of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, the Office of Public Utility Counsel, and an independent organization certified to manage a power region.

HB 11               Paddie / Hernandez / Allison / et al.

Relating to the preparedness for extreme weather emergencies of facilities that provide electricity service.

HB 12               Raymond / Paddie / Hernandez / Bonnen / Button / et al.

Relating to a study on a statewide disaster alert system and implementation of that system.

HB 13               Paddie / et al.

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Energy Disaster Reliability Council.

HB 16               Hernandez / Paddie / et al.

Relating to the sale of wholesale indexed products by retail electric providers.

HB 17               Deshotel / Paddie / Reynolds / Perez / Harris / et al.

Relating to a restriction on the regulation of utility services and infrastructure based on the energy source to be used or delivered.


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

HB 7                Button / Metcalf / Rodriguez / Thierry / Landgraf / et al.

Relating to the computation of the replenishment ratio used to determine an employer's unemployment compensation contribution tax rate.

HB 797              Howard / Price / Jetton / Guerra / Klick / et al.

Relating to the possession and administration of certain vaccines by a home and community support services agency or its employees.


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

HB 1195             Geren / Goldman / Frullo / Meyer / Bonnen / et al.

Relating to the franchise tax treatment of certain loans and grants made under the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act.

HB 390              Thompson, Senfronia / Shine

Relating to requirements for human trafficking awareness and prevention in commercial lodging establishments; authorizing a civil penalty.

HB 365              Murr / Slawson / Burns / Rogers / et al.

Relating to liability arising from farm animals.

HB 654              Lucio III / Allison

Relating to the rule against perpetuities.

HB 531              Walle / Morales Shaw

Relating to notice requirements for a leased dwelling located in a floodplain.

HB 567              Frank / Noble / Wu / et al.

Relating to the procedures and grounds for terminating the parent-child relationship, for taking possession of a child, and for certain hearings in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship involving the Department of Family and Protective Services.

HB 33               Dominguez / Tinderholt / Morales, Eddie / Ellzey / Cortez

Relating to measures to facilitate the award of postsecondary course credit leading to workforce credentialing based on military experience, education, and training.

HB 139              Buckley / Wilson / Slawson / Bowers

Relating to state occupational licensing of certain military veterans and military spouses.

HB 1227             Leman / Johnson, Jarvis / Klick / Frank / Neave

Relating to certain procedures regarding court-ordered financial support for a child in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services.

HB 2625             Noble

Relating to excluding the furnishing of an academic transcript from the definition of "information service" for purposes of sales and use taxes.

HB 1401             Johnson, Ann / White / Wu / Guillen

Relating to methods to send applications and orders for sealing juvenile records.

HB 1729             Harris

Relating to the sale of alcoholic beverages in areas annexed by certain municipalities.

HB 725              Patterson / González, Mary / Dominguez / Allison / Cook

Relating to the eligibility of certain children who are or were in foster care for free prekindergarten programs in public schools.