HB 1218
74-0 (1995)
Author: Gray, Patricia
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Historical Commission and to the abolition of the Antiquities Committee and the transfer of the committee's functions to the commission.
House: State, Federal & International Relations
Referred to State, Fed. & International Rel.
SB 365
74-0 (1995)
Author: Moncrief, MikeSponsor: Gray, Patricia
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Historical Commission and to the abolition of the Antiquities Committee and the transfer of the committee's functions to the commission.
House: State, Federal & International Relations Senate: State Affairs
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SB 129
70-0 (1987)
Author: Blake, Roy
Relating to reports of state agencies to the Antiquities Committee.
Senate: Administration, Special
Reported favorably w/o amendments
SB 231
68-0 (1983)
Author: Brown, J.E.Sponsor: Emmett, Ed
Relating to the continuation, membership, operation, administration, and powers and duties of the Antiquities Committee and to certain information which a state agency must make available to the State Purchasing and General Services Commission for the committee and to protests by an institution of higher education of the designation as landmarks of buildings under its control.
House: Cultural and Hist. Resources Senate: Natural Resources
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HB 2199
67-0 (1981)
Author: Smith, AshleySponsor: Ogg, Jack
Relating to the composition function, and authority of the Antiquities Committee and the regulation of activities that affect certain submerged archeological landmarks.
House: Natural Resources Senate: Natural Resources
Vetoed by the Governor
SB 1107
67-0 (1981)
Author: Ogg, Jack
Relating to the composition, function, and authority of the Antiquities Committee and the regulation of activities that affect certain submerged archaeological landmarks.
Senate: Natural Resources
Considered by committee in public hearing
SCR 92
65-0 (1977)
Author: Doggett, LloydSponsor: Hill, Gerald
Granting Carl Clausen permission to sue the State.
House: Judicial Affairs Senate: Administration
Signed by Governor
SB 321
61-0 (1969)
Author: Kennard, Don
Relating to establishing and adopting an Antiquities Code for the State of Texas; setting forth the public policy of the State with respect to archaeological and historical sites and items; creating an Antiquities Committee of five members; creating and defining State Archaeological Landmarks; making it unlawful to intentionally deface aboriginal or Indian rock art; making it unlawful to enter the enclosed lands of another without permission and intentionally take, damage or destroy any archaeological or historical site, structure or monument on private lands; providing a penalty for violations of this Act; providing for injunctive relief for violations of this Act and providing for venue thereof.
HB 22
61-1 (1969)
Author: Caldwell, Neil | et. al.
Relating to establishing and adopting an Antiquities Code for the State of Texas; setting forth the public policy of the State with respect to archaeological and historical sites and items; creating an Antiquities Committee of five members; providing for the organization, compensation, duties, powers, and procedures of the Antiquities Committee; empowering the Antiquities Committee to enter into contracts for research and salvage activities on State Landmarks; providing for the designation of certain sites on private lands as State Archaeological Landmarks with the consent of the owner thereof; providing for a means of fair compensation to the salvager operating under permit from the Antiquities Committee; making it unlawful to intentionally deface aboriginal or Indian rock art; making it unlawful to enter the enclosed lands of another without permission and intentionally take, damage, or destroy any archaeological or historical site, structure, or monument on private lands; providing a penalty for violations of this Act; providing for injunctive relief for violations of this Act and providing for venue thereof.
SB 63
61-1 (1969)
Author: Kennard, Don
Relating to establishing and adopting an Antiquities code for the State of Texas; setting forth the public policy of the State with respect to archaeological and historical sites and items; creating an Antiquities Committee of seven members; creating and defining State Archaeological Landmarks; making it unlawful to forge or duplicate an archaeological artifact or object with intent to deceive or to offer said object for sale; making it unlawful to intentionally deface aboriginal or Indian rock art; making it unlawful to enter the enclosed lands of another without permission and intentionally take, damage, or destroy any archaeological or historical site, structure, or monument on private lands; providing a penalty for violations of this Act; providing injunctive relief for violation of this Act and providing for venue thereof; making it unlawful for any person not the owner and without authority in injure or destroy any historical structure, monument, marker, medallion, or artifact.
HB 52
61-2 (1969)
Author: Caldwell, Neil | et. al.
Relating to establishing and adopting an Antiquities Code for the State of Texas; setting forth the public policy of the State with respect to archaeological and historical sites and items; creating an Antiquities Committee of five members; providing for the organization, compensation, duties, powers, and procedures of the Antiquities Committee, etc; making it unlawful to gorge or duplicate an archaeological artifact or object with intent to deceive or to offer said object for sale; making it unlawful to intentionally deface aboriginal or Indian rock art; making it unlawful to enter the enclosed lands of another without permission and intentionally take, damage, or destroy any archaeological or historical site, structure, or monument on private lands; providing a penalty for violations of this Act; providing for injunctive relief for violations of this Act and providing for venue thereof.
SB 58
61-2 (1969)
Author: Kennard, Don
Relating to establishing and adopting an Antiquities code for the State of Texas; setting forth the public policy of the State with respect to archaeological and historical sites and items; creating an Antiquities Committee of seven members; providing for the organization, compensation, duties, powers, and procedures of the Antiquities Committee; making it unlawful to forge or duplicate an archaeological artifact or object with intent to deceive or to offer said object for sale; making it unlawful to intentionally deface aboriginal or Indian rock art; making it unlawful to enter the enclosed lands of another without permission and intentionally take, damage, or destroy any archaeological or historical site, structure, or monument on private lands; providing a penalty for violations of this Act; providing injunctive relief for violation of this Act and providing for venue thereof; making it unlawful for any person not the owner and without authority in injure or destroy any historical structure, monument, marker, medallion, or artifact.
SB 75
61-2 (1969)
Author: Kennard, Don
Relating to appropriating money for the Antiquities Committee.