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HB 455 62-0 (1971) Author: Parker, Carl Relating to creating and establishing a Department of Labor of the State of Texas and transferring to that Department duties and functions of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and its Commissioner, and making provisions for the assumption of such duties and responsibilities by the Commissioner of the Department, and creating divisions within the Department to administer and enforce existing laws as specified.
SB 289 62-0 (1971) Author: Jordan, Barbara Relating to creating and establishing a Department of Labor of the State of Texas and transferring to that Department duties and functions of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and its Commissioner, and making provisions for the assumption of such duties and responsibilities by the Secretary of the Department, and creating divisions within the Department to administer and enforce existing laws specified.
HB 831 61-0 (1969) Author: Parker, Carl | et. al. Relating to creating and establishing a Department of Labor of the State of Texas and transferring to that Department duties and functions of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and its Commissioner, and making provisions for the assumption of such duties and responsibilities by the Commissioner of the Department, and creating divisions within the Department to administer and enforce existing laws as specified; transferring certain powers, duties and functions heretofore vested in the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics to the Commissioner of Agriculture; establishing an effective date of the Act.
HB 305 60-0 (1967) Author: Parker, Carl | et. al. Relating to creating and establishing a Department of Labor of the State of Texas and transferring to that Department duties and functions of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and its Commissioner, and making provisions for the assumption of such duties and responsibilities by the Commissioner of the Department, and creating divisions within the Department to administer and enforce existing laws as specified; repealing conflicting laws; providing severability; establishing an effective date.
SB 208 60-0 (1967) Author: Kennard, Don Relating to creating and establishing a Department of Labor of the State of Texas and transferring to that Department duties and functions of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and its Commissioner, and making provisions for the assumption of such duties and responsibilities by the Commissioner of the Department, and creating divisions within the Department to administer and enforce existing laws as specified; establishing an effective date of the Act.
HB 666 59-0 (1965) Author: Parker, Carl Relating to creating and establishing a Department of Labor of the State of Texas and transferring to that Department duties and functions of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and its Commissioner.
SB 282 59-0 (1965) Author: Schwartz, A.R. "Babe" Relating to creating and establishing a Department of Labor of the State of Texas and transferring to that Department duties and functions of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and its Commissioner.
HB 37 58-0 (1963) Author: Caldwell, Neil Relating to providing for a "Texas Labor Code"; creating a Department of Labor and transferring to it duties and functions of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
HB 312 37-0 (1921) Author: West, Thomas M. | et. al. Relating to abolishing the office of State Mining Inspector and the State Mining Board, placing the duties of that office under the Department of Labor.


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