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3 Document(s) [ Subject: Landlords and tenants ]
Committee: | House Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence | |
Title: | Interim Report | |
Subjects: | Employers | Environmental protection | Ex-offenders | Gubernatorial appointments | Judges | Landlords and tenants | Lawsuits | Liability | Term limits | Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act | Wills and estates | | |
Library Call Number: | L1836.83 J898 | |
Session: | 83rd R.S. (2013) | |
Online version: | View report [97 pages] | |
Charges: | This report should address the charges below. | |
1. | Examine the constitutional qualifications and term lengths for appellate court judges, and consider whether changes would benefit the public and the judiciary. | |
2. | Study the potential issues involving civil liability for interacting with ex-offenders. In particular, examine the implications of HB 1188, 83rd R.S. and the potential expansion of similar protections to landlords. | |
3. | Review the methods used by state agencies and courts to prepare and publish electronic legal materials. Examine the processes used to ensure reliability and permanence of these materials and strategies used to harmonize those processes with national standards, including possible adoption of the Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act. | |
4. | Study issues that inhibit the use of wills and access to the probate process in Texas, particularly for low-income individuals. | |
5. | Examine the public policy implications of litigation related to environmental contamination brought by local governments, in particular whether such litigation supports effective remediation. | |
6. | Study the issue of whether Regional Presiding Judges should be appointed by the Chief Justice rather than the Governor. | |
7. | Conduct legislative oversight and monitoring of the agencies and programs under the committee’s jurisdiction and the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 83rd Legislature. In conducting this oversight, the committee should: a. consider any reforms to state agencies to make them more responsive to Texas taxpayers and citizens; b. identify issues regarding the agency or its governance that may be appropriate to investigate, improve, remedy, or eliminate; c. determine whether an agency is operating in a transparent and efficient manner; and d. identify opportunities to streamline programs and services while maintaining the mission of the agency and its programs. | |
Committee: | House Higher Education | |
Title: | Interim report | |
Library Catalog Title: | To the speaker and members of the Texas House of Representatives, 72nd Legislature : report of the Committee on Higher Education of the Texas House of Representatives. | |
Subjects: | Community colleges | Continuing education | Curriculum | Educational tests | Higher education | Higher Education Coordinating Board, Texas | Landlords and tenants | Medical education | Minority contractors | Minority-owned/women-owned businesses | Physicians | State government contracts | Student housing | Superconducting Super Collider project | Texas Academic Skills Program | University dormitories | University finance | University student transfers | | |
Library Call Number: | L1836.71 ed84h | |
Session: | 71st R.S. (1989) | |
Online version: | View report [226 pages File size: 7,931 kb] | |
Charges: | This report should address the charges below. | |
1. | To monitor all activities and to have budget oversight responsibilities for those agencies, boards and commissions as listed in Rule 3, Section 15. | |
2. | To study the status, role and mission of upper level centers and institutions in the system of public higher education. | |
3. | To study the status of the core curriculum initiative established in HB 2183, 70th R.S.. | |
4. | To study the fiscal impact of the TASP test on public junior colleges and community colleges. | |
5. | To study the resident physician compensation program administered by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. | |
6. | To study the feasibility of establishment of Legislative criteria that must be met before the State authorizes the creation of additional institutions of higher education. | |
7. | To study university housing policies and tenant-landlord responsibilities on university campuses. | |
8. | To study reasonable minority participation in business contracts with university campuses. | |
9. | To study the impact of and access to the Super Conducting-Super Collider project on the Texas public system of higher education. | |
10. | To study the benefits of the means by which continuing education programs can be provided in those areas of the state that are not presently served. | |
Committee: | House Business and Industry | |
Title: | Interim Report | |
Library Catalog Title: | Interim report of the Committee on Business and Industry, Texas House of Representatives, 66th Legislature. | |
Subjects: | Affordable housing | Commission on the Arts, Texas | Condominiums | Industrial Commission, Texas | Landlords and tenants | Mexico | | |
Library Call Number: | L1836.66 b964 | |
Session: | 66th R.S. (1979) | |
Online version: | View report [155 pages File size: 4,564 kb] | |
Charges: | This report should address the charges below. | |
1. | Study existing statutes and regulations pertaining to condominium housing, comparing these provisions with laws in other states, and determining the possible need for statutory revision. In addition, consider the need for building standards for condominium housing and other related matters. | |
2. | Review legislation enacted during the 66th Regular Session of the Legislature regarding landlord/tenant relations to determine its effectiveness and further undertake an in-depth study of laws in this regard. | |
3. | Investigate the structure and operations of state and local housing authorities. Determine the housing authorities effectiveness in meeting housing needs in Texas, currently and in the future. | |
4. | Determine the effectiveness of the Texas Industrial Commission's office in Mexico City to ascertain what structural and funding changes could improve office operations, promote tourism, and enhance international relations with Mexico. | |
5. | Prepare a list of all events in Texas financially supported by the Texas Commission on the Arts to determine the economic benefits to both the local areas and the state resulting from these events. |
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