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HB 492 75-0 (1997) Author: Maxey, Glen
Sponsor: Harris, Chris
Relating to activities covered by the Texas Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. House: Public Health
Senate: Health & Human Services
Effective on 9/1/97
HB 1075 75-0 (1997) Author: Van de Putte, Leticia Relating to prohibited acts, inspections, and emergency orders under the Texas Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. House: Public Health Referred to Public Health
SB 1606 75-0 (1997) Author: Moncrief, Mike Relating to the regulation of dietary supplements and homeopathic remedies under the Texas Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Senate: Health & Human Services Referred to Health & Human Services
HB 1732 69-0 (1985) Author: Armbrister, Kenneth
Sponsor: Uribe, Hector
Relating to the regulation and manufacture of certain foods, drugs, devices, and cosmetics; providing penalties. House: Public Health
Senate: Health & Human Resources
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SB 959 69-0 (1985) Author: Uribe, Hector
Sponsor: Armbrister, Kenneth
Relating to regulation of the manufacture and transfer of foods, drugs, devices, and cosmetics; revising the Texas Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended (Article 4476-5, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes), to conform with federal legislation and uniform legislation in other states; providing for fees and penalties. House: Public Health
Senate: Health & Human Resources
1st Printing sent to Local&Consent Cal.
HB 389 57-0 (1961) Author: Sandahl, Jr., Charles L. Relating to repealing certain Articles of the Revised Civil Statutes and of the Penal Code of Texas regulating the sale and manufacture of foods, drugs, devices and cosmetics for the protection of public health in the State of Texas, defining adulteration and misbranding; prescribing penalties.
SB 43 57-0 (1961) Author: Herring, Charles Relating to repealing Articles of a certain Statute to regulate the sale and manufacture of foods, drugs, devices and cosmetics for the protection of public health; defining adulteration and misbranding; prescribing penalties.
SB 125 56-0 (1959) Author: Herring, Charles Relating to regulating the sale and manufacture of foods, drugs, devices and cosmetics for the protection of public health in the State of Texas, "defining adulteration and misbranding,"; prescribing penalties.
HB 349 55-0 (1957) Author: Atwell, Ben Relating to regulating the sale and manufacture of foods, drugs and cosmetics for the protection of public health in the State of Texas.
SB 238 55-0 (1957) Author: Herring, Charles Relating to regulating the sale and manufacture of foods, drugs, devices and cosmetics for the protection of public health in the State of Texas; defining adulteration and misbranding; defining certain authority of the Commissioner of Health; prescribing penalties.
HB 72 52-0 (1951) Author: Miller, Jr., William Andrew Relating to regulating the sale and manufacture of foods, drugs and cosmetics for the protection of public health in the State of Texas.
HB 119 51-0 (1949) Author: Miller, Jr., William Andrew Relating to regulating the sale and manufacture of foods, drugs and cosmetics for the protection of public health in the State of Texas; repealing all laws in conflict; prescribing penalties.
SB 149 51-0 (1949) Author: Bell, John Junior Relating to regulating the sale and manufacture of foods, drugs and cosmetics for the protection of public health in the State of Texas; repealing all laws in conflict herewith.


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