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HB 3035 83-0 (2013) Author: Harper-Brown, Linda Relating to the qualifications for the exemption from ad valorem taxation for certain tangible personal property located in this state for a limited time. House: Ways & Means Referred to Ways & Means
HB 3108 83-0 (2013) Author: Morrison, Geanie Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of oil, natural gas, and other petroleum products held temporarily in this state for certain purposes. House: Ways & Means Referred to Ways & Means
HB 3121 83-0 (2013) Author: Harper-Brown, Linda | et. al.
Sponsor: Deuell, Bob | et. al.
Relating to the qualifications for the exemption from ad valorem taxation for aircraft parts located in this state for a limited time. House: Ways & Means
Senate: Finance
See remarks for effective date
SB 326 82-0 (2011) Author: Duncan, Robert | et. al.
Sponsor: Hilderbran, Harvey
Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain tangible personal property stored temporarily at a location in this state. House: Ways & Means
Senate: Finance
Committee report sent to Calendars
HB 1726 81-0 (2009) Author: Chavez, Norma Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain tangible personal property stored temporarily at a location in this state. House: Ways & Means Referred to Ways & Means
SB 947 81-0 (2009) Author: Duncan, Robert | et. al.
Sponsor: Chavez, Norma
Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain tangible personal property stored temporarily at a location in this state. House: Ways & Means
Senate: Finance
Placed on General State Calendar
HB 621 80-0 (2007) Author: Chavez, Norma
Sponsor: Duncan, Robert | et. al.
Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of tangible personal property held temporarily at a location in this state for assembling, storing, manufacturing, processing, or fabricating purposes. House: Ways & Means
Senate: Finance
Effective on 1/1/08
SB 501 80-0 (2007) Author: Duncan, Robert Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of tangible personal property held temporarily at a location in this state for assembling, storing, manufacturing, processing, or fabricating purposes. Senate: Finance Referred to Finance
HB 121 79-0 (2005) Author: Chavez, Norma | et. al. Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of tangible personal property held temporarily at a location in this state for assembling, storing, manufacturing, processing, or fabricating purposes. House: Local Government Ways & Means Committee report sent to Calendars
SB 345 79-0 (2005) Author: Duncan, Robert | et. al. Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of tangible personal property held temporarily at a location in this state for assembling, storing, manufacturing, processing, or fabricating purposes. Senate: Finance Left pending in committee
HB 104 78-0 (2003) Author: Chavez, Norma | et. al. Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of tangible personal property held temporarily at a location in this state for assembling, storing, manufacturing, processing, or fabricating purposes. House: Local Government Ways and Means
Senate: Finance
Referred to Finance
SB 495 78-0 (2003) Author: Duncan, Robert | et. al. Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of tangible personal property held at certain locations only temporarily for assembling, manufacturing, processing, or other commercial purposes. Senate: Finance Co-author authorized
HB 438 77-0 (2001) Author: Gallego, Pete | et. al. Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of tangible personal property held at certain locations only temporarily for assembling, manufacturing, processing, or other commercial purposes. House: Ways & Means Left pending in committee
HJR 25 77-0 (2001) Author: Gallego, Pete Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation certain tangible personal property held at certain locations only temporarily for assembling, manufacturing, processing, or other commercial purposes. House: Ways & Means Left pending in committee
SB 174 77-0 (2001) Author: Duncan, Robert | et. al.
Sponsor: Gallego, Pete
Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of tangible personal property held at certain locations only temporarily for assembling, manufacturing, processing, or other commercial purposes. House: Ways & Means
Senate: Finance
Committee report sent to Calendars
SJR 6 77-0 (2001) Author: Duncan, Robert | et. al.
Sponsor: Gallego, Pete
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation tangible personal property held at certain locations only temporarily for assembling, manufacturing, processing, or other commercial purposes. House: Ways & Means
Senate: Finance
Filed with the Secretary of State
HB 69 38-0 (1923) Author: Carpenter, William C. Relating to providing that carriers cannot limit their responsibility as it exists at common law by adding thereto a provision making the carrier liable for the full, actual loss, damage or injury, and defining status of notice or knowledge of the purpose for which goods are being shipped.


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