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SJR 35, 66th R.S.
Proposing a constitutional amendment permitting the legislature to authorize banks to use unmanned teller machines within the county or the city of their domicile on a shared basis to serve the public convenience.

Chamber Action Comments  Date 
S Filed with the Secretary of State   05/28/1979
H Signed in the House   05/26/1979
S Signed in the Senate   05/26/1979
H Senate concurrence in House amendments reported   05/25/1979
S Senate concurs in House amendments   05/25/1979
S House passage as amended reported   05/24/1979
H Adopted   05/24/1979
H Text of proposed amendment(s) recorded in Journal   05/24/1979
H Read second time   05/24/1979
H Placed on daily Constitutional Amendments Calendar   05/24/1979
H Scheduled for future calendar placement   05/19/1979
H Comm. report printed and sent to Committee on Calendars   05/17/1979
H Reported from committee favorably with amendments   05/16/1979
H Considered by committee in formal meeting   05/16/1979
H Referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments   05/09/1979
H Read first time   05/09/1979
H Received from the Senate   05/09/1979
S Passed   05/09/1979
S Read third time   05/09/1979
S Passed to engrossment   05/09/1979
S Text of proposed amendment(s) recorded in journal   05/09/1979
S Amended   05/09/1979
S Read second time   05/09/1979
S Rules suspended   05/09/1979
S Reported from committee favorably with amendments   03/26/1979
S Considered by committee in public hearing   03/26/1979
S Scheduled for public hearing on . . . . . .   03/26/1979
S Referred to Committee on Economic Development   02/06/1979
S Read first time   02/06/1979
S Filed   02/06/1979


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