HB 1793 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 1793 would prohibit an insurer from entering into a verbal contract that wholly or partly releases the insurer from property damage or an injury for which an insurer may be liable under an automobile insurance policy in exchange for money or other consideration paid.Read More
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HB 3838 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 3838 would require a government entity to post information on the home page of its website that includes emergency notifications and any other official notice issued by the entity, including notices regarding the entity's ability or inability to provide services it normally provides to the public.Read More
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HB 3485 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 3485 would require a school district that adopts a policy under which corporal punishment is permitted as a method of
student discipline to provide parents or guardians a notice that includes 1) a statement of that person's right to prohibit the use of corporal punishment by the district
against the student, 2) the district's policy on the use of corporal punishment and the statutory definition of
corporal punishment, 3) the procedure...Read More
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HB 3115 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 3115 would revise the timeframe for a judgement debtor to send notice to a judgement creditor of an affidavit attesting that a property is their homestead in order to have a lien removed. As long as the statutory procedures are followed, a bona fide purchaser or a mortgagee for value may conclusively rely on the affidavit for a 90 day period.Under current law it is difficult for a judgement debtor to remove a judgement lien...Read More
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HB 4210 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 4210 would allow entities regulated by the Texas Department of Insurance to conduct business electronically by default but also allow people to opt out and continue to receive physical communications and documents. Related parties would have to be informed of their right to request non-electronic communications.Read More
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HB 4403 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 4403 would require, in an agreement between a school district and public institution of higher education for providing a dual credit program to high school students, to designate at least one employee of the district
or institution as responsible for providing academic advising to a
student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.Read More
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SB 1277 |
87(R) - 2021 |
SB 1277 would require, in an agreement between a school district and public institution of higher education for providing a dual credit program to high school students, to designate at least one employee of the district or institution as responsible for providing academic advising to a student who enrolls in a dual credit course under the program before the student begins the course.Read More
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HB 4012 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 4012 would require a HMO or insurer that preauthorizes an enrollee’s health care service to provide a disclosure to the enrollee if the service is elective, will be provided at a licensed medical facility and requires preauthorization. The disclosure notice would also have to include estimated costs and several warning statements.Read More
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HB 2912 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 2912 would permit a property owner to bring a civil action against a homeowner's association for any violation against the Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act or the association's charter or governing instrument. The property owner would have to file the action against a board member acting in their official capacity and give the association notice at least 10 business days before they file.A justice of the peace before whom...Read More
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HB 4146 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 4146 would prohibit the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality from issuing or amending a permit authorizing the direct
discharge of waste or pollutants into waste, effluent, or pollutants into a stream
segment, stream assessment unit, or drainage area area of a
classified stream segment or an assessment unit within a classified
stream segment that, has had, according to
commission data, a total phosphorus level below .06
milligrams...Read More
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HB 4018 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 4018 aims to create the technology improvement and modernization fund as special fund in the state treasury outside the general revenue fund. The fund would consist of money transferred or deposited to the credit of the fund at the direction of the legislature; money received from the federal government; gifts, donations, and grants to the fund, including federal grants; and interest earned on the investment of money in the fund.HB...Read More
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HB 1683 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 1683 would prohibit a state agency or an employee of a state agency from providing assistance to a federal agency or official in enforcing a federal statute, order, rule, or
regulation that is applicable to the oil and gas industry, if the rules impose a prohibition,
restriction, or other regulation that does not exist under the laws
of this state.This bill would require the Attorney General of Texas to defend any agency of this
state...Read More
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HB 4387 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 4387 would establish the Texas Transfer Grant pilot program to provide grants for qualifying students to attend eligible institutions
of higher education in this state.Read More
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HB 1396 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 1396 would require each law enforcement agency in Texas to adopt written policies regarding 1) the issuance of citations for fine-only misdemeanor offenses, including traffic offenses, 2) the use of a no-knock entry by a peace officer of the law enforcement agency, and, 3) the intervention by a peace officer of the agency to stop or prevent another peace officer from using excessive force against a person suspected of committing...Read More
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HB 1632 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 1632 would use taxes from the mixed beverage
gross receipts and sales tax receipts attributable to the
sale of beer and wine to fund the establishment and operations of a Texas music incubator rebate
program. This program would fund the full or
partial rebates of the mixed beverage gross receipts taxes and sales
tax receipts collected at eligible music venues and music festival events. Read More
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SB 2062 |
87(R) - 2021 |
SB 2062 would create a permanent nine-member advisory board for the motor fuel metering and quality program.Read More
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HB 3401 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 3401 would require the Department of Motor Vehicles to issue specialty license plates for members of the US armed services who have been awarded the Special Warfare Insignia. The license plate must include the words "Navy Seals" and a depiction of the US Navy Special Warfare Insignia. Read More
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SB 1615 |
87(R) - 2021 |
SB 1615 would update and revise requirements for the adult high school charter school program. Updated requirements would include majority teacher-led instruction, no-cost child care, life coaching at a ratio of one coach to 100 students, instructional support for students with disabilities, access to career and technical courses, career readiness training, postsecondary
counseling, and job placement. Additionally, the bill would establish...Read More
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HB 1942 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 1942 would update and revise requirements for the adult high school charter school program. Updated requirements would include majority teacher-led instruction, no-cost child care, life coaching at a ratio of one coach to 100 students, instructional support for students with disabilities, access to career and technical courses, career readiness training, postsecondary counseling, and job placement. Additionally, the bill would establish...Read More
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HB 1556 |
87(R) - 2021 |
HB 1556 would extend for ten years Chapter 313, Tax Code which provides tax abatements in exchange for economic development. In addition to extending the chapter rather than allowing it to expire, the bill would would expand the chapter to make the economic intervention allowed by Chapter 313 even more significant than it already is. Read More
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