HB 308
87-0 (2021)
Author: Murr, Andrew
Relating to the provision of certain services by the Kerrville State Hospital to a crisis stabilization unit operated on hospital grounds.
House: Public Health
Referred to Public Health
HB 3675
86-0 (2019)
Author: Murr, Andrew
Relating to the provision of food service, laundry service, and lawn care to certain mental health facilities and state supported living centers.
House: Human Services
Laid on the table subject to call
SB 1234
86-0 (2019)
Author: Buckingham, DawnSponsor: Murr, Andrew
Relating to the provision of food service, laundry service, and lawn care to certain mental health facilities and state supported living centers.
House: Human Services Senate: Health & Human Services
Effective immediately
HR 1065
77-0 (2001)
Author: Hilderbran, Harvey
Honoring the Former Texas Rangers Association and encouraging them to build their new history and education center in Kerrville.
House: Rules & Resolutions
Reported enrolled
HB 2318
75-0 (1997)
Author: Hilderbran, HarveySponsor: Wentworth, Jeff
Relating to the charge and control of certain state facilities located in Kerrville.
House: Land & Resource Management Senate: State Affairs
Effective on 9/1/97
HCR 69
74-0 (1995)
Author: Hilderbran, HarveySponsor: Wentworth, Jeff
Designating the Texas State Arts and Crafts Fair in Kerrville as the official arts and crafts fair of Texas.
House: State, Federal & International Relations Senate: State Affairs
Signed by the Governor
SB 549
73-0 (1993)
Author: Sims, Bill
Relating to the use and the charge and control of the comptroller's training center located in Kerrville.
House: State Affairs Senate: State Affairs
Left pending in committee
HB 2171
65-0 (1977)
Author: Nugent, James E.Sponsor: Snelson, W.E. "Pete"
Relating to the dissolution of the Kerrville South Utility District No. 1.
House: Natural Resources Senate: Natural Resources
Effective in 90 days
HB 16
62-1 (1971)
Author: Nugent, James E.
Relating to the establishment of a branch of the University of Texas at Kerrville to be known as the University of the Hills.
HB 920
60-0 (1967)
Author: Nugent, James E.
Relating to authorizing the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation to convey a water and sanitary pressure main to the City of Kerrville.
HB 1032
60-0 (1967)
Author: Nugent, James E.
Relating to authorizing the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation to convey a 6" water main and a 6" sanitary sewer main to the City of Kerrville.
HB 185
56-0 (1959)
Author: Burkett, Jr., Joseph W. "Joe"
Relating to changing the name of Kerrville State Home to Kerrville State Hospital and defining its purpose and use; fixing an effective date for the change.
HB 297
56-0 (1959)
Author: Burkett, Jr., Joseph W. "Joe"
Relating to authorizing the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools to determine the amount of land in excess to the needs of the operation of the Kerrville State Home; to sell and convey same with all minerals reserved to the State of Texas.
SB 93
56-0 (1959)
Author: Crump, Louis M.
Relating to changing the name of Kerrville State Home to Kerrville State Hospital and defining its purpose and use; fixing an effective date for the change.
SB 127
56-0 (1959)
Author: Crump, Louis M.
Relating to authorizing the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools to determine the amount of land excess to the needs of the operation of the Kerrville State Home.
HB 59
55-1 (1957)
Author: Burkett, Jr., Joseph W. "Joe"
Relating to changing the name of Kerrville State Home to Kerrville State Hospital and defining its purpose and use; fixing an effective date for the change; stating the applicability of general laws to the institution, and of appropriations for and contracts in behalf of the institution under its former name.
SB 26
53-0 (1953)
Author: Kelley, Rogers | et. al.
Relating to authorizing the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools to transfer tuberculosis patients from the Weaver H. Baker Tuberculosis Sanatorium to other facilities and to the San Antonio State Tuberculosis Hospital and the Legion Sanatorium, a part of the Veterans Administration Hospital, Kerrville, Texas; providing for the care, treatment, and support of tuberculosis patients to be transferred; making necessary appropriations for the temporary rehabilitation of the Legion Sanatorium.
HB 687
51-0 (1949)
Author: Graham, Callan
Relating to providing for the sale and manner of sale of all water and sewer lines owned by the State in Kerr County which are outside of Kerrville State Sanatorium grounds and which connect the Sanatorium water and sewer lines with the City of Kerrville water and sewer lines.
HB 879
50-0 (1947)
Author: Lee, Otis | et. al.
Relating to providing for the better and more efficient operation of some of the State eleemosynary institutions; providing for establishing, locating and maintaining a State School for Cerebral Palsied; for the removal of the State Tuberculosis Sanatorium for Negroes, and authorizing the Board of Control to acquire a location therefor and to recondition and rebuild certain property for the purposes of this Act; establishing the East Texas State Tuberculosis Sanatorium for white persons; providing for the control and management of such institutions.
HB 230
39-0 (1925)
Author: Daniel, Roy Joyner | et. al.
Relating to authorizing the sale to the United States of America of the American Legion Memorial Sanatorium of Texas owned by the State of Texas and situated near the town of Kerrville in Kerr County, Texas, including the lands, buildings, improvements, equipments and appurtenances thereunto belonging.
House: Public Lands and Buildings
HB 110
37-1 (1921)
Author: King, Arthur Howard | et. al.
Relating to amending the law providing for the Kerrville Sanatorium.
HB 4
37-2 (1921)
Author: King, Arthur Howard | et. al.
Relating to amending the law making an appropriation for the Tubercular Sanatorium of Kerrville.
SB 6
37-2 (1921)
Author: Baugh, James Harvey
Relating to appropriation for the Kerrville Sanitorium.
SB 7
37-2 (1921)
Author: Burkett, Sr., Joseph W.
Relating to appropriation made for the purpose of creating the Kerrville Sanitorium.