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HB 928 67-0 (1981) Author: Salinas, Froy Replacing the existing statutory county courts with county courts at law created by a Uniform County Court at Law Act, with general provisions applicable to each court and uniform civil jurisdiction, criminal jurisidiction, family law jurisdiction, probate jurisdiction, and juvenile jurisdiction for the courts created by the Act; relating to compesation for the judges; making certain transition provisions; and repealing the laws providing for the replaced courts and certain nonexistent courts. House: Judicial Affairs Referred to Committee on Judicial Affairs
HB 1013 67-0 (1981) Author: Hill, Anita
Sponsor: Mauzy, Oscar
Relating to providing uniformity of jurisdiction of statutory county courts. House: Judicial Affairs
Senate: Jurisprudence
Record vote
SB 725 67-0 (1981) Author: Mauzy, Oscar Relating to providing uniform jurisdiction, terms of court, qualifications of judges, salaries of judges, retirement benefits of judges, court officials, personnel and facilities, transfer of cases and benches, the issuance and return of process, appointment of judges, filling of vacancies in the office of judge, and court seal of certain statutory county courts, the recreation of existing courts, certain transition provisions, providing appropriations, and expressly repealing laws replaced by this Act. Senate: Jurisprudence Reported from committee favorably with substitute


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