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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.

Proposition Prop. 1 - The constitutional amendment permitting the legislature to authorize banks to use unmanned teller machines within the county or city of their domicile on a shared basis to serve the public convenience.

Outcome: Adopted

Election date: 11/04/1980

Votes for: 2,267,028
Votes against: 1,138,094

Enabling legislation
HB 1510 (66 R.S.) Relating to use of unmanned teller machines by banks and other financial institutions.

Articles affected Article 16 : Amends §16   

Analyses of proposed amendments:
House Research Organization Amendments Proposed for the November 4, 1980 election.
Texas Legislative Council Analyses of Proposed Constitutional Amendments for the November 4, 1980 election.

Effective dates
Unless otherwise specified, an amendment takes effect as part of the constitution on the date of the official canvass of election returns showing adoption of the amendment.


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