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3 Document(s) [ Subject: Lead contamination ]
Committee: | House Public Health | |
Title: | Interim report | |
Library Catalog Title: | Committee on Public Health, Texas House of Representatives interim report, 1992 : a report to the House of Representatives, 73rd Legislature. | |
Subjects: | Border health | Border issues | Child nutrition programs | Dental care | Health care | Indigent health care | Lead contamination | Lead-based paint | Long-term care | Medical reimbursements | Nursing homes | Prescription drugs | Senior citizens | Solid waste disposal | Tuberculosis | Undocumented immigrants | | |
Library Call Number: | L1836.72 h349 | |
Session: | 72nd R.S. (1991) | |
Online version: | View report [62 pages File size: 2,694 kb] | |
Charges: | This report should address the charges below. | |
1. | Study medical waste disposal in coordination with Committee on Environmental Affairs. | |
2. | Study health care reimbursement, and coordinate with and monitor the Texas Health Policy Task Force as it relates to this issue. | |
3. | Study the administration of medication in hospitals, nursing homes and extended care facilities. | |
4. | Study the problems associated with indigent health care provided to the citizens of Mexico in the border regions of Texas. | |
5. | Study tuberculosis testing, treatment, and control. | |
6. | Study the reporting of childhood lead poisoning. | |
7. | Study the adoption of an enforceable lead ban. | |
8. | Study oral health in long term care facilities. | |
9. | Study chronic disease prevention by instituting dietary changes in publicly-funded food services. | |
Committee: | House Environmental Affairs | |
Title: | Interim report | |
Library Catalog Title: | To the speaker and members of the Texas House of Representatives, 69th Legislature : report of the Committee on Environmental Affairs. | |
Subjects: | Duck hunting | Hunting | Lead contamination | Outdoor recreation | Parks and Wildlife, Texas Department of | Privatization | Shrimping industry | State parks | Statutory revision | | |
Library Call Number: | L1836.68 en89 | |
Session: | 68th R.S. (1983) | |
Online version: | View report [166 pages File size: 5,800 kb] | |
Charges: | This report should address the charges below. | |
1. | To monitor all activities and have budget oversight responsibilities for those agencies, boards and commissions as listed in Rule 3, Section 10. | |
2. | To review methods for enhancing the management and promoting the conservation of the shrimp resource in Texas; suggest any changes needed in areas of Chapter 77 of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code in which regulatory flexibility could exist relative to biological data gathered and evaluated. | |
3. | In cooperation with the House Committee on State Affairs, to study the relevance of alternative forms of ammunition for use in the hunting of waterfowl in Texas; consider the comparative advantages an disadvantages of steel and lead shot, being attentive to the need for effective conservation of Texas wildlife. | |
4. | To consider the financial impact of the withdrawal of the Corps of Engineers from their traditional role as recreational providers; determine the role of the private sector in providing recreational opportunities and review methods encouraging greater participation in both profit making and non-profit activities. | |
5. | To monitor the implementation and enforcement of SB 94, 68th R.S., relating to a Uniform Parks and Wildlife Code. | |
Committee: | House State Affairs | |
Title: | Interim report | |
Library Catalog Title: | Final report on interim charges / House Committee on State Affairs, 68th Legislature. | |
Subjects: | Biofuels | Duck hunting | Hunting | Lead contamination | Property tax exemptions | Records management | Rights of way | State agencies | State agency performance measures | State buildings | State government debt | Telephone service | Vehicle safety inspections | Wine and wine industry | | |
Library Call Number: | L1836.68 st29 | |
Session: | 68th R.S. (1983) | |
Online version: | View report [128 pages File size: 3,653 kb] | |
Charges: | This report should address the charges below. | |
1. | To monitor all activities and have budget oversight responsibilities for those agencies, boards and commissions as listed in Rule 3, Section 29. | |
2. | To study telecommunications needs for the state and its agency network in cooperation with other special legislative and statutory committees. | |
3. | To study the feasibility of combining branch offices of legislators and/or state agencies in cities and towns. | |
4. | To study the elimination of the state vehicle inspection requirements. | |
5. | To study the quality control requirements for gas purchased at the gas pump, specifically gasohol. | |
6. | To study the feasibility of leasing excess rights of way for additional state income. | |
7. | In cooperation with the House Committee on Liquor Regulations, study wine production and associated grape cultivation in Texas. | |
8. | To examine the issuance of general obligation bonds to finance major projects in Texas. | |
9. | To study the management practices of state agencies. | |
10. | To study the merits of eliminating the use of legal-size forms and other papers in state government, and additionally conduct a comprehensive study of the management of all state records and historical documents within the committee's jurisdiction. | |
11. | To study enforcement of the prohibition on aliens and corporations receiving open-space valuation for agricultural land taxation. | |
12. | In cooperation with the House Committee on Environmental Affairs, study the relevance of alternative forms of ammunition for use in the hunting of waterfowl in Texas; consider the comparative advantages and disadvantages of steel and lead shot, being attentive to the need for effective conservation of Texas wildlife. |
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