Legislation authored by Robert Randolph Casey

Includes legislation with Robert Randolph Casey as the primary author for the 51st through 51st Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.

51st Regular Session
HB 7 Caption: Relating to right of recovery of damages by an employee of a subscriber to the Workmen's Compensation Act of Texas who is injured under circumstances creating a legal liability in some person other than the subscribing employer or his agents, servants or employees and relating to the subrogation right of the insurer paying Workmen's Compensation benefits to such injured employee or his legal beneficiaries and providing that such injured employee or his legal beneficiaries and the association may enforce such respective rights as may accrue to him or them against any person other than the employer or his agents, servants or employers and may make compromises or settlements with the person against whom the legal liability may be imposed and providing that the insurance carrier for the subscribing employer shall not without the consent of the employee or his legal beneficiaries enforce any part of the cause of action or legal liability so resulting except to the extent of the benefits paid and shall not, without the consent of the employee or his legal beneficiaries, control the interest of the employee or his legal beneficiaries in that part of the cause of action or legal liability which is in excess of the benefits paid by the insurance carrier; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict.
HB 136 Caption: Relating to the filing for records of any mortgages, deeds of trust, and other security instruments executed by corporations in this State for the class designated in the Act.
HB 677 Caption: Relating to establishing the Probate Court of Harris County; providing for conflict or unconstitutionality in said Act.
HB 788 Caption: Relating to amending the Firemen's Relief and Retirement Act; providing a saving clause.
HB 845 Caption: Relating to providing for the purchase by the Texas Prison Board from Mae Lusk of certain interests in two hundred (200) acres of land, in the J.W. Hall League No. 10, in Brazoria County, Texas, for a cash consideration of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000); making an appropriation to cover the same.
HB 850 Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act, permitting authorized water corporations and incorporated cities or towns to lay their pipes, mains, etc., for conducting water through, under, along, across and over all public roads, streets and waters laying and situated outside territorial limits of city, etc.
HB 871 Caption: Relating to creating a Juvenile Court in counties having ten or more District Courts and having a Juvenile Board composed of the District Judges and County Judge of said county.
HB 992 Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act, authorizing the Board of Regents of certain junior colleges and/or universities to pledge as security the estimated income over the period for which bonds, notes and/or warrants may be issued.
HJR 39 Caption: Proposing an amendment to Article V of the Constitution of the State of Texas authorizing the Legislature to create Domestic Relations Courts.
HR 105 Caption: Electing the children of a Member of the House to the office of Mascot.
51st 1st Called Session
HB 43 Caption: Relating to releasing penalties and interest on all State ad valorem taxes that were delinquent on or before the effective date of this Act, or which may become delinquent on or before February 1, 1951 provided same are voluntarily paid within the three year period immediately following the effective date of this Act; suspending all laws or parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act during the term of this Act, insofar as same are in conflict with the provisions hereof; providing a severability clause.
HCR 6 Caption: Directing the State Board of Education and the University of Texas to produce an educational film about the Texas Legislature.
HCR 14 Caption: Directing the creation of committee to investigate certain charges regarding long distance calls within the State.