Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1969

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/15/09  
Voted on by Senate
4/23/09  
Out of House Committee
5/6/09  
Voted on by House
5/11/09  
Governor Action
5/20/09  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Enrolled
5/11/09  

Caption

Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, to conforming codifications enacted by the 80th Legislature to other Acts of that legislature, and to the repeal of certain unconstitutional laws.

Impact

The passage of SB1969 will streamline numerous provisions across a variety of codes within Texas law, particularly focusing on corrections and adjustments related to the Agriculture Code, Government Code, and Special District Local Laws Code. By repealing statutes declared unconstitutional and addressing codification discrepancies, the bill intends to eliminate confusion that may have arisen due to the presence of outdated or conflicting laws. As a result, it seeks to improve the overall legal landscape in Texas, making it more understandable for both legislators and the public.

Summary

SB1969 is an act relating to various nonsubstantive amendments, corrections, and codification of laws within the Texas legal framework. The bill aims to resolve inconsistencies found in the Texas statute codes by codifying laws that were either inadvertently omitted during previous legislative sessions or require adjustments to align with other enacted laws from the 80th Legislature. It reflects an ongoing effort by the Texas Legislature to ensure that state laws remain clear, consistent, and up to date, thereby enhancing the state's legal code management.

Contention

Some points of contention regarding SB1969 may arise from the specific statutes it proposes to repeal or amend, especially those that could impact local governance or certain special districts within Texas. Critics may argue that consolidating the state's legal codes might overlook the nuances of local laws and regulations, which could be essential for addressing community-specific issues. However, advocates for the bill argue that it promotes clarity and reduces legal confusion, which is beneficial in the long term.

Companion Bills

TX HB3545

Identical Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, to conforming codifications enacted by the 80th Legislature to other Acts of that legislature, and to the repeal of certain unconstitutional laws.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4595

Relating to nonsubstantive additions to, revisions of, and corrections in enacted codes and to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes.

TX HB4504

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of certain provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, including conforming amendments.

TX HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

TX HB43

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB577

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB268

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB52

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HR4

Adopting the House Rules of Procedure for the 88th Legislature.

TX HB449

Relating to the repeal of the additional ad valorem taxes imposed as a result of a sale or change of use of certain land.

TX SB266

Relating to a prohibition on the enactment of a law imposing an occupation tax on certain entities that enter into transactions conveying securities or imposing a tax on certain securities transactions.

Similar Bills

TX HB3545

Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, to conforming codifications enacted by the 80th Legislature to other Acts of that legislature, and to the repeal of certain unconstitutional laws.

TX HB3862

Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications enacted by the 82nd Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.

TX SB1093

Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications enacted by the 82nd Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.

TX SB1296

Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications enacted by the 83rd Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.

TX SB1303

Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications enacted by the 81st Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.