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HB 23 81-0 (2009) Author: Leibowitz, David Relating to a residential landlord's disclosure of previous use of leased premises for manufacture of methamphetamine and related remedial action. House: Business & Industry Committee report sent to Calendars
HB 3102 81-0 (2009) Author: Leibowitz, David Relating to requiring defendants convicted of the manufacture of methamphetamine to pay for remediation measures for the premises on which the methamphetamine was manufactured. House: Criminal Jurisprudence Subcommittee members named
HB 271 80-0 (2007) Author: Gonzales, Veronica | et. al.
Sponsor: Lucio, Jr., Eddie | et. al.
Relating to disclosure by a home seller of previous use of the home for manufacture of methamphetamine. House: Business & Industry
Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 1/1/08
HB 946 80-0 (2007) Author: Miller, Sid | et. al.
Sponsor: Whitmire, John
Relating to certain conduct involving controlled substances that endangers or is otherwise committed in the presence of or in proximity to a child. House: Law Enforcement
Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/07
SB 130 80-0 (2007) Author: West, Royce Relating to conduct that constitutes the offense of endangering a child. House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Senate: Criminal Justice
No action taken in committee
HB 164 79-0 (2005) Author: Berman, Leo | et. al.
Sponsor: Estes, Craig
Relating to the civil and criminal consequences of engaging in conduct related to the manufacture of methamphetamine and to the distribution and retail sales of certain chemical substances. House: Law Enforcement
Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HB 1591 79-0 (2005) Author: Driver, Joe | et. al. Relating to enhancing the penalty for manufacture or delivery of methamphetamine. House: Criminal Jurisprudence Left pending in subcommittee
HB 1592 79-0 (2005) Author: Driver, Joe | et. al. Relating to enhancing the penalty for the manufacture of methamphetamine if a child is present on the premises where the offense is committed. House: Criminal Jurisprudence Left pending in subcommittee
SB 43 79-0 (2005) Author: Nelson, Jane Relating to the establishment of certain programs and initiatives designed to prevent the manufacture and use of methamphetamine. Senate: Health & Human Services Referred to Health & Human Services
SB 66 79-0 (2005) Author: Nelson, Jane
Sponsor: Driver, Joe
Relating to the establishment of certain programs and initiatives designed to prevent the manufacture and use of methamphetamine; providing a penalty. House: Law Enforcement
Senate: Health & Human Services
Effective immediately
SB 107 79-0 (2005) Author: Estes, Craig | et. al.
Sponsor: Berman, Leo | et. al.
Relating to the civil and criminal consequences of engaging in certain conduct related to the manufacture of methamphetamine and to the distribution and retail sales of pseudoephedrine; providing penalties. House: Law Enforcement
Senate: Health & Human Services
Corrected committee report sent to Calendars
SB 108 79-0 (2005) Author: Estes, Craig | et. al. Relating to enhancing the penalty for manufacture or delivery of methamphetamine. Senate: Criminal Justice Co-author authorized
SB 109 79-0 (2005) Author: Estes, Craig | et. al. Relating to enhancing the penalty for the manufacture of methamphetamine if a child is present on the premises where the offense is committed. Senate: Criminal Justice Co-author authorized
SB 112 79-0 (2005) Author: Van de Putte, Leticia | et. al. Relating to the civil and criminal consequences of engaging in certain conduct related to the manufacture of methamphetamine and to the distribution and retail sales of pseudoephedrine. House: Law Enforcement
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Law Enforcement


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