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HB 154, 72nd R.S.
Relating to immunity from civil liability for certain persons responsible for or acting in furtherance of programs in which county inmates or juvenile or adult probationers are required to perform manual labor or to perform community service.

Last action: Effective in 90 days -- 8/26/91

Author: M.A. Taylor
Coauthor: Bob Rabuck | Kevin Brady
Sponsor: Bill Sims

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 1991, 72nd R.S.,ch. 900, General and Special Laws of Texas

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (House Research Organization)
Introduced (Senate Research Center)

Subjects:
Civil Remedies & Liabilities
Corrections--Jails & Prisons
Criminal Procedure--Sentencing & Punishment

House Committee: County Affairs (Robert Eckels, Ben Campbell, Warren Chisum, Delwin Jones, Ted Kamel, Libby Linebarger, Mike Martin, Bob Rabuck, Ciro Rodriguez, Jeff Wentworth, John Willy)
Minutes: February 13 1991 | February 18 1991
House Committee: Subcommittee on HB 154 (Jim Turner, Bill Haley, John Whitmire)
Senate Committee: Economic Development (Temple Dickson, Steven Carriker, Bill Haley, Chris Harris, O.H. Harris, Don Henderson, John Leedom, Carl Parker, Peggy Rosson, Jim Turner, John Whitmire)


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