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HB 1655, 69th R.S.
Relating to the creation of an advisory commission to study the establishment of the 9-1-1 telephone number as the primary emergency telephone number in the state.

Chamber Action Comments  Date 
H Filed   03/07/1985
H Read first time   03/12/1985
H Referred to Urban Affairs   03/12/1985
H Scheduled for public hearing on . . . . . .   05/08/1985
H Considered in public hearing   05/08/1985
H Testimony received in committee   05/08/1985
H Reported favorably with substitute   05/08/1985
H 1st Printing sent to Local&Consent Cal.   05/15/1985
H Placed on Consent Calendar   05/21/1985
H Read 2nd time (comm. substitute)   05/21/1985
H Passed to engrossment   05/21/1985
H Nonrecord vote recorded in Journal   05/21/1985
H Rules suspended   05/21/1985
H Read 3rd time   05/21/1985
H Passed   05/21/1985
H Record vote   05/21/1985
H Reported engrossed   05/21/1985
H Coauthor authorized   05/21/1985
H Sent to the Senate   05/23/1985
S House passage reported   05/23/1985
S Read first time   05/23/1985
S Referred to State Affairs   05/23/1985
H Posting rule suspended   05/23/1985
S Considered in public hearing   05/23/1985
S Testimony taken in committee   05/23/1985
S Reported favorably w/o amendments   05/24/1985
S Removed from local & uncontested cal.   05/26/1985
S Rules suspended   05/27/1985
S Read 2nd time & passed to 3rd reading   05/27/1985
S Rules suspended   05/27/1985
S Record vote   05/27/1985
S Read 3rd time   05/27/1985
S Passed   05/27/1985
S Record vote   05/27/1985
H Returned from the Senate   05/27/1985
H Reported enrolled   05/27/1985
H Signed in the House   05/27/1985
S Signed in the Senate   05/27/1985
H Sent to the Governor   05/30/1985
H Signed by the Governor   06/15/1985
H Effective immediately   06/15/1985


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