Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections in H.B. No. 3735.
While HCR152 itself does not directly amend or create new law, its function in rectifying technical aspects of HB 3735 is significant for the integrity and clarity of the legislative process. By ensuring that the bill is correctly enrolled, the resolution helps to maintain the legislative framework's professionalism and accuracy, thereby preventing potential legal ambiguities that could arise from improperly drafted legislation.
HCR152 is a Concurrent Resolution that instructs the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives to make technical corrections to House Bill No. 3735, which has already been adopted by both the house and the senate. The resolution recognizes that the original bill contains certain errors that need to be addressed before the bill is finalized for enrollment. The details of the errors are not specified in the resolution, indicating that the necessary corrections will be identified during the enrollment process.
There are no specific points of contention explicitly mentioned within HCR152, as the resolution's focus is solely on instructing clerical corrections. However, the references to conflicts with S.B. No. 1430, particularly regarding Section 11.122 of the Water Code, suggest that there could be underlying issues related to the harmonization of related legislation. This could indicate a broader discussion within the legislature about the applicability and coordination of various statutes, particularly in areas concerning water resources.