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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
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HB2001 through HB2050
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HB2201 through HB2250
HB2251 through HB2300
HB2301 through HB2350
HB2351 through HB2400
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HB2451 through HB2500
HB2501 through HB2550
HB2551 through HB2600
HB2601 through HB2650
HB2651 through HB2700
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SB1301 through SB1350
SB1351 through SB1400
SB1401 through SB1450
SB1451 through SB1500
Bill Number Short Title
HB2251 school district overexpenditures; correction.
HB2252 international ports development
  (NOW: international transportation and port infrastructure)
HB2253 publication of notices; websites
  (NOW: public legal notices; committee)
HB2254 state transportation board membership
HB2255 fertilizer fund; pesticide fund; uses
HB2256 border regional port authority
HB2257 stopping of vehicles; highways
  (NOW: public transportation vehicles; stopping)
HB2258 consumer fireworks; novelties; sales
  (NOW: consumer fireworks)
HB2259 local development fees; procedures
HB2260 technical correction; disabled parking; prohibition
HB2261 technical correction; disabled parking; reciprocity
HB2262 off-premises vehicle sales; technical correction
HB2263 personal property exemptions; debt collection
HB2264 agencies; fund sources; expenditures; report
HB2265 child care facilities; licensure; exemptions
  (NOW: exemptions; licensure; child care facilities)
HB2266 state highways; traffic; study committee
HB2267 municipalities; counties; fire sprinklers; codes
HB2268 county and municipal budgets
  (NOW: political subdivision budgets)
HB2269 landlords; tenants; foreclosures
HB2270 state capitol restoration recapture district
HB2271 state treasurer; investment pools
HB2272 salary commission
HB2273 health services districts; voter approval
HB2274 paycheck deductions; political purposes; limitation
HB2275 technical correction; game and fish
  (NOW: mining study committee)
HB2276 technical correction; Smith-Lever act
HB2277 technical correction; agricultural extension
  (NOW: agricultural study committee)
HB2278 technical correction; state trust lands
  (NOW: tires; abandoned mines)
HB2279 state debt; expenditures; report
  (NOW: state debt and expenditures; analysis)
HB2280 state budget; revenues; expenditures; report
  (NOW: illegal aliens; trespassing; enforcement)
HB2281 appropriations for named claimants
HB2282 equine tripping; violation
HB2283 certified nursing assistants; pilot program
HB2284 charter schools; enrollment preference
HB2285 fire district assistance tax; mergers
  (NOW: merger; fire district assistance tax)
HB2286 tax credit; charitable organizations
HB2287 tax credits; withholding tax reduction
HB2288 premium tax credit; STO contribution
HB2289 claim of public rights-of-way
HB2290 health spa contracts; military members
HB2291 schools; multiple birth siblings; classrooms
HB2292 compulsory attendance; age; increase
HB2293 teacher loan program; geographic shortages
HB2294 professional education standards board
HB2295 pupils with chronic health problems
HB2296 cancer screening examinations; reporting requirements
HB2297 pricing; abnormal market disruptions; emergencies
HB2298 schools; harassment; bullying; protected classes
HB2299 smoking in vehicle with minors
HB2300 centennial scholars program

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