Legislation authored by Albert King Daniel
Includes legislation with Albert King Daniel as the primary author for the 42nd through 44th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
Please note author information is not complete for the 43rd through 45th Legislatures or for sessions prior to the 30th.
44th Regular Session | |
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HB 199 | Caption: Relating to creating the Special Third District Court of Anderson County, Henderson County and Houston County, Texas, prescribing its jurisdiction, limiting its existence, fixing its terms. |
HB 347 | Caption: Relating to providing that all sales of public free school lands hereafter made, both surveyed and unsurveyed, shall be with a reservation of the minerals to the State. |
HB 402 | Caption: Relating to declaring it unlawful for any person to sell, take or have in his possession for barter or sale after the passage of this Act, for a period of five (5) years, any wild fox or the pelts thereof in the Counties of Cooke, Grayson, and Houston, State of Texas, and providing a penalty therefor. |
HB 466 | Caption: Relating to amending a certain Chapter of the Acts of the 43rd Legislature (R.S.); providing for a six-cent a barrel tax on oil, and providing exceptions, requiring reports. |
HB 477 | Caption: Relating to amending a certain Article of the 1925 Revised Civil Statutes; corporate franchise tax reporting. |
HB 576 | Caption: Relating to providing relief for the Reynard Common School District, No. 55, and for the Mount Zion Common School District, No. 42, of Houston County, Texas, in order to aid said school districts in rebuilding their schools which were destroyed by cyclone which struck the communities of Reynard and Mount Zion on the 7th day of February, 1935. |
HB 720 | Caption: Relating to ratifying the Interstate Compact made be the Governor of Texas with the Governors and their representatives of other oil producing states at Dallas, Texas, on February 16, 1935. |
HB 939 | Caption: Relating to amending a certain Article of the 1925 Revised Civil Statutes; including the true value of all indebtedness secured by any mortgage, lien, or other charge upon its property or assets in the value of said property. |
HCR 87 | Caption: Suspending Joint Rule Nos. 23, 24 and 32 for final consideration of H.B. No. 939. |
HR 91 | Caption: Wishing Representative R.M. Leath a speedy recovery from illness. |
44th 2nd Called Session | |
HB 13 | Caption: Relating to amending certain statute relating to an intangible assets tax upon certain persons, associations, and corporations, so as to include within the provisions of said statutes pipeline companies, and common carrier pipeline companies of every character whatsoever engaged in the transportation of oil or gas, doing business wholly or in part within this State, and every other individual, company, corporation, association or firm doing business of the same character in this State. |
43rd Regular Session | |
HB 21 | Caption: Relating to authorizing the establishment of liens on mausoleums, monuments and markers wherever erected; providing procedure. |
HB 30 | Caption: Relating to providing that in suits for damages, contributory negligence shall not defeat a recovery, but may diminish the recoverable damages in proportion to the amount of negligence attributable to the plaintiff or to the deceased where injury causes death, except where the violation by the defendant of a statute enacted for the safety of employees contributed to the injury or death of an employee. |
HB 154 | Caption: Relating to raising revenues for the support of the State Government by imposing and providing a tax upon the production of all oil within this State; providing penalties for the failure to pay the tax imposed upon the production of oil and six per cent interest on delinquent penalties and interest; making it unlawful for any person owning, leasing, operating, or controlling any oil property to permit oil or gas to pass beyond his possession or control without first accurately measuring the amount of oil or gas and making and preserving an accurate record thereof and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof upon conviction. |
HB 232 | Caption: Relating to the mode and manner of rendering for taxes; providing exceptions to the Act, and taxing property which has had a value placed thereon for rate-making purposes; providing for the computation of said taxes. |
HB 233 | Caption: Relating to providing for the election of trustees in common school districts, and repealing all laws in conflict therewith. |
HB 291 | Caption: Relating to apportioning the State of Texas into congressional districts, naming the counties composing the same, and providing for the election of a member of the Congress of the United States from each district, and repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith. |
HB 433 | Caption: Relating to the compensation to be paid members of the county board of trustees; repealing all laws in conflict herewith. |
HB 717 | Caption: Relating to permitting expenditure of a part of the University Available Fund for the salaries of officers, teachers, and employees, and for general maintenance of the University of Texas and the Agricultural and Mechanical College, same to be in addition to the purposes for which said fund has been heretofore authorized. |
HB 721 | Caption: Relating to providing that the Comptroller of the University of Texas and the State Comptroller of Public Accounts shall make payment of taxes on certain University lands to become due to the counties in which are located such University taxable lands. |
HB 932 | Caption: Relating to permitting the taking of pelts of fur-bearing animals for the purpose of sale in Houston County during the months of December and January; making it unlawful to take such pelts or to employ a steel trap for taking any fur-bearing animal during any other months than December and January; providing a penalty. |
HB 949 | Caption: Relating to imposing intangible assets tax upon certain persons, associations, and corporations, oil pipeline companies, gas pipeline companies, and common carrier pipeline companies of every character whatsoever engaged in the transportation of oil and/or gas, doing business wholly or in part within this State, and every other individual, company, corporatoin, association, or firm doing business of the same character in this State. |
HR 157 | Caption: In memory of US Representative Clay Stone Briggs. |
43rd 1st Called Session | |
HR 8 | Caption: Requesting certain information from the Texas Rehabilitation and Relief Commission. |
43rd 2nd Called Session | |
HB 65 | Caption: Relating to permitting the taking of pelts of fur-bearing animals for the purpose of sale in Houston County during the months of December and January; providing a penalty. |
43rd 3rd Called Session | |
HCR 25 | Caption: Providing for the appointment of a committee to study gas and mineral tax laws. |
HR 40 | Caption: Authorizing the Chairman of the Contingent Expense Committee to furnish supplies to members of the House. |
43rd 4th Called Session | |
HCR 8 | Caption: Providing for the establishment of a coffee shop in the basement of the Capitol. |
42nd Regular Session | |
HB 161 | Caption: Relating to amending certain statutes placing certain companies under the intangible assets tax laws of this State; providing an intangible assets tax. |
HB 460 | Caption: Relating to fixing the salary of the County Commissioner in certain Counties. |
HB 793 | Caption: Relating to making it unlawful to hunt, shoot or kill any wild deer in Houston, County within two years from the passage of this Act; fixing the penalty. |
HB 877 | Caption: Relating to providing that in all cases when weekly compensation due an employee or beneficiary coming within the terms and provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Act are paid before becoming due, whether such payment be authorized by the Industrial Accident Board of a court of competent jurisdiction, discount shall be allowed for present payment at six (6%) per cent compounded annually. |
HB 879 | Caption: Relating to providing that any interested party not willing to abide by the final decision of the Industrial Accident Board shall, in the manner provided by law, bring suit in the county where the injury occurred, to set aside said final decision. |
HB 1029 | Caption: Relating to making an appropriation of money to reimburse Houston County, Texas and two school districts in said county for taxes on the Eastham State Prison Farm Lands. |
HJR 20 | Caption: Proposing an amendment providing that after the permanent university fund shall have reached the sum of eighteen million dollars, all revenue from University lands shall become available for the maintenance of the University of Texas; making an appropriation. |