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SCR 30, 64th R.S.
Authorizing Board of Regents of University of Texas System, for and on behalf of the University of Texas at Dallas, to acquire by donation and operate, administer, and maintain the facilities of the Callier Center for Communication Disorders for the purpose of serving persons suffering from communication disorders and of training professional persons to deal with those communication disorders; providing for the Callier Center for Communication Disorders to become an integral part of the operations of the University of Texas at Dallas; authorizing the board of regents to execute any and all agreements necessary to carry out the purposes of this resolution; designating that the board of regents may accept gifts and grants from any source in aid of the conduct and operation of the Callier Center for Communication Disorders.

Chamber Action Comments  Date 
S Filed   03/10/1975
S Read first time   03/11/1975
S Referred to Committee on State Affairs   03/11/1975
S Co-author authorized   03/11/1975
S Considered by committee in public hearing   04/29/1975
S Reported from committee favorably   04/29/1975
S Rules suspended   05/06/1975
S Read second time   05/06/1975
S Adopted   05/06/1975
S Sent to House   05/06/1975
H Received from the Senate   05/06/1975
H Referred to Committee on Higher Education   05/06/1975
H Considered by committee in public hearing   05/22/1975
H Reported from committee favorably without amendments   05/22/1975
H Adopted   05/27/1975
S House passage reported   05/27/1975
S Signed   05/28/1975
H Signed   05/28/1975
S Sent to Governor   05/28/1975
S Signed by Governor   06/01/1975


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