Legislation authored by Marion Minter McFarland

Includes legislation with Marion Minter McFarland as the primary author for the 34th through 35th 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.

35th Regular Session
HB 134 Caption: Relating to validating titles to certain school lands purchased from the State.
HB 135 Caption: Relating to regulating elections and prescribing certain qualifications of voters.
HB 136 Caption: Relating to wholesale dealers in petroleum and mineral oils, providing for quarterly reports to the Comptroller and a payment to the Treasurer of an occupation tax on gross receipts.
HB 205 Caption: Relating to providing for the sale of public school, university and asylum lands.
HB 208 Caption: Relating to providing for the sale of land belonging to the permanent fund of the University of Texas, providing the reservation of all minerals.
HB 272 Caption: Related to prohibiting fishing and hunting or depredating enclosed land of any person without consent; prescribing a penalty.
HB 273 Caption: Relating to prescribing the time for holding court in the counties composing the sixty-third judicial district.
HB 274 Caption: Relating to filing of suits by county attorneys to collect delinquent taxes.
HB 335 Caption: Relating to authorizing married women who may be appointed Notaries Public to execute the bond required to bind their separate estate.
HB 336 Caption: Relating to fixing the venue of suits against any private corporation, association or joint stock company by providing that any person or firm may be sued in any county in which the cause of action arose.
HB 541 Caption: Relating to amending civil statute relating to the compensation of tax assessors, so as to increase their compensation for the assessment of poll taxes.
HB 676 Caption: Relating to the prospecting for and development of minerals in the public lands of this State.
HB 677 Caption: Relating to providing for the establishment of a State normal school in Brewster county to be known as the "Alpine State Normal College."
HB 696 Caption: Relating to providing for the levy of a tax on theaters, etc.
HB 746 Caption: Relating to authorizing voters absent from their voting places on election day to vote by mail.
HB 756 Caption: Relating to the compensation of county attorneys in certain counties.
HB 833 Caption: Relating to fees of district clerks in delinquent tax suits.
HB 842 Caption: Relating to the custody of money deposited in court.
HCR 3 Caption: Providing for a change of form for printed bills.
HCR 23 Caption: Providing for fixing the date of final adjournment sine die.
HR 47 Caption: Naming Joe Bryant as a Mascot of the House.
HR 62 Caption: Providing temporary pages Warren McMordie and Morrison Laird compensation for their work.
HR 74 Caption: Providing Mary Moreland compensation for her work as temporary employee.
35th 1st Called Session
HB 31 Caption: Relating to providing for the organization of a ranger force for frontier protection.
HB 77 Caption: Relating to permitting absentee voting at primary elections; prescribing punishment of violations.
HR 61 Caption: Granting the State Health Department permission to use certain rooms for their business.
35th 3rd Called Session
HB 23 Caption: Relating to providing for the repurchase of school land, forfeited for non-payment of interest when same had been purchased between 1907 and 1917.
HB 34 Caption: Relating to authorizing the Commissioners Court of Brewster County to issue scrip for the purpose of taking up the present indebtedness of the County incurred for the building of roads and bridges in said County.
34th Regular Session
HB 3 Caption: Relating to extending the time of payment of taxes due for the year 1914 from January 31, 1915, to October 1, 1915, and providing that no interest or penalties shall accrue thereon, provided the taxes are paid on or prior to October 1, 1915.
HB 151 Caption: Relating to regulating pawn brokers.
HB 291 Caption: Relating to amending certain laws relating to classification and payment of claims of decedents.
HB 331 Caption: Relating to making it a felony for any railroad employee to maintain any fraudulent item, account or transaction on the books and records of railroad company.
HB 354 Caption: Relating to validating sales and conveyances of real estate situated in the state of Texas and providing for the proper registration and proof of such orders or decrees of such foreign courts.
HB 395 Caption: Relating to regulating the practice of veterinary medicine, surgery and dentistry; creating the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
HB 513 Caption: Relating to including Maverick County under provisions of the stock law.
HB 532 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Act relating to the incorporation of insurance companies and authorizing them to do business in Texas.
HB 534 Caption: Relating to amending the law creating the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
HB 556 Caption: Relating to prescribing the number of hours constituting a legal day's work on all State and municipal work.
HB 681 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Act placing Maverick and Val Verde counties under provisions of hide and animal inspection law.
HCR 20 Caption: Requesting the Governor to return H. B. No. 570 to the legislature for correction.
HCR 21 Caption: Requesting the Governor to return H. J. R. No. 1 to the legislature for corrections.
HJR 1 Caption: Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a qualified voter to vote for State officers or on any proposition submitted to the voters of the State in a precinct other than the precinct of his residence under certain conditions; making an appropriation.
HJR 38 Caption: Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to taxation for the maintenance of public free schools.
34th 1st Called Session
HB 32 Caption: Relating to amending certain articles of the Penal code relating to the regulation of the butcher of animals.
HR 46 Caption: Memorializing Congress to extend and maintain its Rio Grande border patrol service.