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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
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Bill Number Short Title
HB2501 technical correction; foreign personal representatives
HB2502 mine reclamation plan review; costs
HB2503 contractors' recovery fund; person injured
HB2504 school districts; state mandates; funding
HB2505 cities and towns; state mandates
HB2506 CORP; chaplains; membership
HB2507 enhanced driver licenses; border travel
HB2508 central state repository; crime information
HB2509 intergovernmental agreements; separate legal entities
HB2510 home equity purchasers; licensure; regulation
HB2511 legislative vacancies; precincts; election
HB2512 private property rights; diminution; waiver
HB2513 reverse mortgages
HB2514 amateur radio; structures; accommodation
HB2515 school district overexpenditures; correction; reduction
HB2516 schools; administrative reduction
HB2517 kennel inspections; counties
HB2518 homeowners' associations; rainwater systems
HB2519 pseudoephedrine products; pharmacies
HB2520 salvia divinorum; unlawful acts
HB2521 university tuition; fund sweeps; prohibition
HB2522 foreclosure rescue
HB2523 schools; noncertificated business managers
HB2524 drug and alcohol treatment district
HB2525 TAPBI programs; schools
HB2526 veterans' organizations; solicitations
HB2527 ELL; Native American languages; exception
HB2528 preexisting condition exclusion; pregnancy
HB2529 energy policy study committee
HB2530 reckless driving; prior convictions
HB2531 dangerous and incompetent defendants; commitment
HB2532 prohibited possessors; persistently, acutely disabled
HB2533 unlawful roadside solicitation of employment
HB2534 tax exemption; fire apparatus; ambulance
HB2535 well inspections; technical correction
HB2536 taxation; prime contracting; suspension
HB2537 novelty lighter sales; prohibition
HB2538 department of insurance; continuing education
HB2539 off-highway vehicles; minors; restrictions
HB2540 tax assessment of retention basins
HB2541 budgets; posting on websites
HB2542 planned communities; energy saving devices
HB2543 unmarried couples; responsibilities.
HB2544 schools; sex education
HB2545 foreclosures; terms; notice.
HB2546 motor vehicles; bicycles; operation requirements
HB2547 housing trust fund; donations
HB2548 critical infrastructure; fuel facilities
HB2549 criminal street gangs; sentencing
HB2550 possessing dangerous wildlife; prohibited

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