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New Texas laws tackle abortion and religious displays
More than 800 new Texas laws, many of them centered on "culture war" issues, will take effect on September 1, including new rules for displaying the Ten Commandments in schools and a ban on public funds for out-of-state abortions.
More than 830 bills passed by the Texas Legislature went into effect on Sept. 1, 2025.
The bills cover a wide range of topics, including abortion, the display of the Ten Commandments and medical marijuana.
Ten Commandments in classrooms
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New Texas school laws going into effect
From vaping to suspensions to a phone ban, new laws are going into effect for Texas students. Here's what we know.
Senate Bill 10 requires schools to post a "durable poster or framed copy" of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom.
The display needs to be at least 16 inches wide and 20 inches tall and "in a size and typeface that is legible to a person with average vision from anywhere in the classroom."
The bill mandates that schools that do not have posters that meet the requirements to accept donations or use public funds to replace them.
Prayer in schools
Senate Bill 11 allows Texas public schools to adopt a policy to allow students and employees to participate in a voluntary daily period of prayer and reading of the Bible or other religious texts.
Parents can restrict school library materials
Senate Bill 13 allows parents to control what materials their children have access to in school libraries. It also establishes an advisory council to aid a district board of trustees in making decisions on material allowed in school libraries.
New Texas laws for the 2025-26 school year: Cell phone ban; prayer in schools; DEI
News Texas laws impacting students in 2025 include a ban on cell phones, the Ten Commandments in classrooms, a personal financial literacy course requirement, banned additives in school lunches, parental control over library reading material, and more.
DEI and sexual orientation teachings
Senate Bill 12 bans Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion practices and restricts teachings about sexual orientation and gender identity in public schools. It also makes changes to the process for public school transfers and the process for parent complaints with the district.
Medical marijuana expansion
House Bill 46 expands the state's compassionate use program to include traumatic brain injuries, chronic pain, Crohn's disease and terminal illnesses to the list of qualifying conditions. The expansion allows for new changes in how THC can be delivered by approving aerosol and vapor products, like vape pens. It also increases the number of dispensers in the state.
Audrii's Law
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'Audrii's Law' passes Texas House
HB 2000, known as Audrii's Law, passed the Texas House. It aims to close a loophole in the state's sex offender registry. It's named after 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, who was killed by Don Steven McDougal.
Under House Bill 2000, also known as Audrii's Law, any person convicted of child grooming must register as a sex offender. Convictions such as enticing a child will now fall under the offense of child grooming.
Abortion fund
Another law prevents cities from using public funds to support women who leave the state to seek abortions.
"They said, no, a local government cannot set up a fund to enable people to evade state law," said Wilson.
Austin and San Antonio had set aside money to help women for that purpose after the state’s strict new abortion law went into effect in 2023.
The Uvalde Strong Act
HB 33, also called "The Uvalde Strong Act," is intended to fix some issues in police training that may have contributed to the 2022 Uvalde school shooting. It aims to better train officers and enhance agency coordination in hopes of preventing comparable shootings in the future.
It requires officers and school officials to meet annually for active shooter response plan development. It also increases officer training specifically for school shooter responses at primary and secondary school campuses.
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"Move Over, Slow Down"
SB 305 expands the list of vehicles that drivers are required to "Move Over, Slow Down" for to include vehicles operated by someone issuing parking citations or a vehicle driven by an authorized person who is removing an animal or animal remains from the road. Drivers must move over one lane or slow down to 20 mph below the speed limit when driving by certain vehicles on the side of the road.
Child endangerment for fentanyl exposure
HB 166 expands child endangerment to include anyone who manufactures, possesses or introduces into anyone’s body fentanyl and certain other opiates in Penalty Group 1-B in the presence of a child or elderly or disabled individual. It also applies to anyone who makes these drugs accessible to a child or elderly or disabled individual if they test possible for the substance.
HOA green lawn rules
HB 517 prevents a property owners’ association from fining a property owner for not planting or maintaining green plants and grass when the property is under a residential watering restriction that could result in brown vegetation. It stays in effect for 60 days after the restriction is lifted.
Enhanced penalty for intoxication manslaughter
SB 745 changes intoxication manslaughter from a second-degree felony to a first-degree felony if it is shown that someone caused the death of more than one person during the same incident.
Trey’s Law: Sexual abuse & NDAs
Senate Bill 835, known as Trey's Law, makes nondisclosure and confidentiality agreements void if they would prevent someone from disclosing sexual abuse or information about the sexual abuse of another person.
Pancho’s Law: Animal cruelty by negligence
House Bill 285, known as Pancho’s Law, adds criminal negligence as a way someone could commit cruelty to nonlivestock animals, or pets.
Gift card tampering
Senate Bill 1809 creates the offense of fraudulent use, possession, or tampering with a gift card, gift card packaging, or gift card data or redemption information.
Targeting organized retail theft
SB 1300 targets organized retail theft by expanding the definition of and increasing penalties for the offense. The offense now includes anyone who steals merchandise, money or other property from a merchant more than once in a 180-day period or while working with one or more other people. It also includes those who knowingly benefited from the theft when it was committed by another person or knowingly worked with someone else to overwhelm security in order to commit the theft and avoid detection or apprehension. It also increases penalties.
Mental health access for first responders
House Bill 35 aims to enhance mental health access for first responders. It requires the Texas Department of Emergency Management to establish a first responder peer network for fire and EMS personnel by March 31, 2026. It also includes protections for first responders to ensure that their participation remains confidential and that they can’t be punished for using the services.
New Texas laws: Full List
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You can read more about each bill here.
- HB 12: Relating to the review and audit of certain state agency operations.
- HB 14: Relating to support for the development of the nuclear energy industry.
- HB 24: Relating to procedures for changes to a zoning regulation or district boundary.
- HB 26: Relating to authorizing Medicaid managed care organizations to offer nutrition support services in lieu of other state Medicaid plan services.
- HB 33: Relating to active shooter incidents at primary and secondary school facilities and other emergencies.
- HB 34: Relating to prohibiting the investment of state money in certain countries and in certain private business entities in those countries.
- HB 35: Relating to a peer support network for first responders.
- HB 37: Relating to perinatal bereavement care provided by certain hospitals, a perinatal bereavement care initiative, and a perinatal bereavement care hospital recognition program.
- HB 39: Relating to information and data regarding the incidence of veteran deaths in this state.
- HB 40: Relating to the business court.
- HB 42: Relating to the amount and allocation of the annual constitutional appropriation to certain agencies and institutions of higher education and to the permissible uses of that money.
- HB 45: Relating to the duty of the attorney general to represent the state in the prosecution of the criminal offense of trafficking of persons.
- HB 46: Relating to the medical use of low-THC cannabis under and the administration of the Texas Compassionate-Use Program; requiring registration.
- HB 47: Relating to sexual assault and other sex offenses.
- HB 49: Relating to the treatment and beneficial use of fluid oil and gas waste and related material, including a limitation on liability for that treatment or use.
- HB 75: Relating to the duty of a magistrate to make written findings in certain criminal proceedings.
- HB 102: Relating to early registration for students in military-related programs at public institutions of higher education.
- HB 103: Relating to the creation and maintenance of a database of taxing unit bond, tax, and bond-related project information; providing a civil penalty.
- HB 107: Relating to the establishment of the sickle cell disease registry.
- HB 108: Relating to the use of metal or body armor while committing certain offenses; increasing a criminal penalty.
- HB 109: Relating to the construction, expansion, and operation of certain inpatient mental health facilities and the designation of residential treatment facilities for certain juveniles.
- HB 114: Relating to the transfer of functions relating to certain veteran mental health programs and plans to the Texas Veterans Commission.
- HB 116: Relating to grounds for the involuntary termination of the parent-child relationship.
- HB 119: Relating to the registration as a lobbyist of persons who engage in certain lobbying activities on behalf of a foreign adversary and to prohibitions on the receipt of compensation related to those lobbying activities; providing a civil penalty.
- HB 121: Relating to measures for ensuring public school safety, including the commissioning of peace officers by the Texas Education Agency, the composition of the board of directors of the Texas School Safety Center, and public school safety and security requirements and resources.
- HB 127: Relating to measures to protect institutions of higher education from foreign adversaries and to the prosecution of the criminal offense of theft of trade secrets; increasing a criminal penalty.
- HB 128: Relating to certain sister-city agreements between governmental entities and foreign countries and communities.
- HB 130: Relating to genetic information security for residents of this state; providing a civil penalty; providing a private cause of action.
- HB 136: Relating to Medicaid coverage and reimbursement for lactation consultation services.
- HB 142: Relating to the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general, the review of certain Medicaid claims, and the recovery of certain overpayments under Medicaid.
- HB 143: Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas and the Public Utility Commission of Texas to address a failure by an operator to maintain an electrical power line serving a well site or certain surface facilities in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
- HB 148: Relating to the qualification of candidates for, and the training and education of members of, the board of directors of an appraisal district.
- HB 150: Relating to the establishment of the Texas Cyber Command and the transfer to it of certain powers and duties of the Department of Information Resources.
- HB 163: Relating to the possession and administration of epinephrine delivery systems by certain entities.
- HB 166: Relating to committing the criminal offense of endangering a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual by engaging in certain conduct involving a controlled substance listed in Penalty Group 1-B of the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
- HB 171: Relating to the certificate of medical examination for chemical dependency and the duration of court-ordered treatment for a person with a chemical dependency.
- HB 201: Relating to the financial crimes intelligence center.
- HB 206: Relating to a limitation on a county's authority to require a cash bond before approving the construction of a pipeline.
- HB 210: Relating to contracting with a school district or open-enrollment charter school by a vendor with whom a member of the board of trustees or governing body of the district or school or a related individual has certain business interests; creating a criminal offense.
- HB 216: Relating to itemized billing for health care services and supplies provided by health care providers.
- HB 223: Relating to competitive requirements for a procurement by a municipality for lobbying, government relations, or similar services.
- HB 227: Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 521 in Brazoria County as the Clarence "BB" Sasser Medal of Honor Highway.
- HB 229: Relating to general definitions for and collection of governmental information regarding biological sex.
- HB 272: Relating to the prosecution of the offense of fraudulent use or possession of credit card or debit card information.
- HB 285: Relating to the prosecution of the offense of cruelty to nonlivestock animals.
- HB 322: Relating to the use of funds awarded under the Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) Grant Program.
- HB 346: Relating to the fee amounts prescribed by the secretary of state for expedited commercial and business record searches or filings and the exemption from the franchise tax and certain filing fees for veteran-owned businesses.
- HB 388: Relating to a uniform coordination of benefits questionnaire for health benefit plans.
- HB 426: Relating to Medicaid and child health plan program coverage and reimbursement for childhood cranial remolding orthosis.
- HB 451: Relating to a screening for the risk of commercial sexual exploitation of certain children.
- HB 493: Relating to ineligibility to serve as a poll watcher.
- HB 517: Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to assess a fine for discolored vegetation or turf during a period of residential watering restriction.
- HB 519: Relating to honey production operations and the harvesting and packaging of honey and honeycomb.
- HB 521: Relating to accommodating voters with a disability; creating a criminal offense.
- HB 551: Relating to address information contained on reports of political contributions and expenditures made available on the Internet by the Texas Ethics Commission.
- HB 581: Relating to the creation of artificial sexual material harmful to minors.
- HB 609: Relating to the cleaning of a structure used to grow oysters for cultivated oyster mariculture.
- HB 621: Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to regulate the assembly, association, and speech of property owners or residents related to governmental officials or candidates for political office.
- HB 630: Relating to certificates of title for certain outboard motors.
- HB 640: Relating to the office hours of an election authority during an election period.
- HB 647: Relating to the removal of certain restrictions imposed on driver's licenses; authorizing a fee.
- HB 654: Relating to the dismissal of a criminal charge related to the illegal hunting of certain deer; authorizing fees.
- HB 677: Relating to the restrictions on political activities of a county elections administrator.
- HB 685: Relating to rates established by municipalities for water or sewer service for certain entities.
- HB 694: Relating to the notification of certain persons concerning certain events related to children in the managing conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services.
- HB 700: Relating to disclosures for certain commercial sales-based financing transactions, the effect of certain commercial sales-based financing contract provisions, and the registration of commercial sales-based financing brokers and providers; authorizing a fee and providing a civil penalty.
- HB 718: Relating to prohibiting a public institution of higher education from partnering with certain private entities for the construction of a student housing facility.
- HB 721: Relating to the applicability of certain laws requiring health care cost disclosures by health benefit plan issuers and administrators.
- HB 742: Relating to human trafficking prevention, including training for first responders, disclosure of human trafficking information by certain health care facilities, and protection for facility employees who report human trafficking.
- HB 754: Relating to human trafficking prevention, including training for medical assistants, disclosure of human trafficking information by certain health care facilities, and protection for facility employees who report human trafficking.
- HB 762: Relating to severance pay for political subdivision employees and independent contractors.
- HB 766: Relating to the ballot application requirements for the election of a precinct chair.
- HB 767: Relating to the designation of the portion of State Highway 249 in Montgomery County as the Paul P. Mendes Memorial Parkway.
- HB 783: Relating to civil liability for online impersonation.
- HB 791: Relating to the issuance of Central Catholic High School specialty license plates.
- HB 793: Relating to the confidentiality of certain personal information of an applicant for or a person protected by a protective order.
- HB 879: Relating to the licensing of certain military veterans as health care providers.
- HB 908: Relating to the reporting by law enforcement agencies of missing children to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
- HB 913: Relating to certain state hospital names and the management of state hospitals.
- HB 923: Relating to the Texas Medical Disclosure Panel.
- HB 1022: Relating to the course levels offered at Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College.
- HB 1024: Relating to the execution of a warrant issued for certain releasees who violate a condition of parole or mandatory supervision related to the electronic monitoring of the releasee.
- HB 1052: Relating to health benefit plan coverage of telemedicine, teledentistry, and telehealth appointments with an originating site or distant site located outside this state.
- HB 1094: Relating to the regulation of transportation protection agreements.
- HB 1106: Relating to the definitions of child abuse and neglect.
- HB 1151: Relating to neglect of a child and the grounds for termination of the parent-child relationship and possession of a child by the Department of Family and Protective Services.
- HB 1193: Relating to the confidentiality of certain information on a declaration of informal marriage.
- HB 1211: Relating to tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions of higher education for certain students who were under the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services.
- HB 1234: Relating to certain procedures required for the denial of certain applications for a license to carry a handgun.
- HB 1237: Relating to the renewal by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of certain expired occupational licenses and registrations.
- HB 1238: Relating to the inspection of the location of a proposed Class I injection well.
- HB 1242: Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 281 as the Ernesto Soliz Cantu Memorial Highway.
- HB 1261: Relating to the disposition of abandoned or unclaimed property seized by a peace officer.
- HB 1306: Relating to certain claims for benefits or compensation by a death investigation professional.
- HB 1314: Relating to price estimates and billing requirements for certain health care facilities.
- HB 1318: Relating to a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide water or sewer service in an area incorporated or annexed by a municipality.
- HB 1397: Relating to the care, custody, and display of the letter known as the victory or death letter, the Texas Constitution, and the Texas Declaration of Independence.
- HB 1403: Relating to the collection and confidentiality of information regarding firearms in agency foster homes; creating a civil penalty.
- HB 1422: Relating to the rights of victims of sexual assault and other sex offenses, the offense of continuous sexual abuse, and the prosecution, punishment, and collateral consequences of certain sex offenses; creating a criminal offense; increasing criminal penalties; changing the eligibility for community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole for persons convicted of certain sex offenses.
- HB 1443: Relating to creating the criminal offense of promotion or possession of a child-like sex doll.
- HB 1445: Relating to the compensation of counsel appointed to provide representation and services to indigent individuals in criminal and juvenile proceedings.
- HB 1458: Relating to the armed security officers required to be present at public schools and the appointment of reserve police officers by a school district police department.
- HB 1465: Relating to the prosecution of the criminal offense of invasive visual recording and the applicability of sex offender registration requirements to that offense.
- HB 1500: Relating to the continuation and functions of the Department of Information Resources, including the composition of the governing body of the department and, in collaboration with the comptroller, the administration of state assistance opportunities.
- HB 1506: Relating to the issuance of a license to carry a handgun to certain retired county court judges.
- HB 1520: Relating to the Angelina and Neches River Authority, following recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission; specifying grounds for the removal of a member of the board of directors.
- HB 1522: Relating to notice of a meeting held under the open meetings law.
- HB 1533: Relating to the system for appraising property for ad valorem tax purposes.
- HB 1535: Relating to the Trinity River Authority of Texas, following recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission; specifying grounds for the removal of a member of the board of directors.
- HB 1562: Relating to massage student permits.
- HB 1584: Relating to the creation of a list of priority facilities by electric utilities.
- HB 1586: Relating to an exemption from required immunizations for school enrollment.
- HB 1592: Relating to an alert system for dangerous plant and wildlife pests and diseases administered by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
- HB 1593: Relating to an advisory committee to study suicide prevention and peer support programs in fire departments in this state.
- HB 1606: Relating to notice provided to a retail electric customer of the procedure for requesting vegetation management near a transmission or distribution line.
- HB 1612: Relating to direct payment for certain health care provided by a hospital.
- HB 1620: Relating to nonsubstantive additions to, revisions of, and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications enacted by the 88th Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.
- HB 1639: Relating to a study on the increased incidence of cancer in female firefighters in this state.
- HB 1661: Relating to election supplies and the conduct of elections; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.
- HB 1689: Relating to the use of certain groundwater export fees collected by a groundwater conservation district.
- HB 1700: Relating to certain records of a health professional providing a telemedicine medical service, teledentistry dental service, or telehealth service.
- HB 1708: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 302 in Ector County as the Trooper Kevin Ramirez Vasquez Memorial Highway.
- HB 1729: Relating to a limitation on the number of terms a person may serve as a commissioner of Port Freeport.
- HB 1732: Relating to the regulation of massage therapy.
- HB 1734: Relating to the transfer of court files in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship in which continuing, exclusive jurisdiction is transferred.
- HB 1778: Relating to human trafficking, prostitution, and child pornography and to the prosecution of sexual or assaultive offenses or the prosecution of a failure to stop or report those offenses; amending and harmonizing certain statute of limitations provisions; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.
- HB 1828: Relating to legislative leave for correctional officers employed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
- HB 1851: Relating to the disposition of certain surplus motor vehicles and other law enforcement equipment by the Texas Facilities Commission to certain school districts.
- HB 1871: Relating to the punishment for the criminal offense of attempted capital murder of a peace officer; increasing a criminal penalty; changing eligibility for parole and mandatory supervision.
- HB 1875: Relating to a study by the General Land Office regarding veterans cemeteries in this state.
- HB 1893: Relating to the disclosure under the public information law of a motor vehicle license plate number captured in a video recording obtained or maintained by a law enforcement agency.
- HB 1894: Relating to designating November as Veterans Month.
- HB 1899: Relating to the required age for a license or permit relating to the conduct of a public fireworks display.
- HB 1902: Relating to creating the criminal offense of jugging.
- HB 1916: Relating to the jurisdiction of a court in a suit to divide certain property not divided or awarded on the dissolution of a marriage.
- HB 1922: Relating to the accrual of a cause of action for purposes of certain laws governing certain construction liability claims.
- HB 1960: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 345 in San Benito as the Lieutenant Milton Resendez Memorial Highway.
- HB 1973: Relating to proof of the identity of a child's parents in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.
- HB 1991: Relating to information regarding certain charges for services provided by municipally owned utility systems.
- HB 2000: Relating to the applicability of sex offender registration requirements to the offense of child grooming.
- HB 2001: Relating to increasing the criminal penalties for certain misuse of official information, including misuse of official information that results in certain net pecuniary gains.
- HB 2003: Relating to provision to the Texas Department of Transportation of information regarding certain high-speed rail projects.
- HB 2011: Relating to the right to repurchase from a condemning entity certain real property for which ad valorem taxes are delinquent.
- HB 2012: Relating to regulation by certain counties of roadside or parking lot vendors and solicitors.
- HB 2014: Relating to the election of the board of directors of the Somervell County Hospital District.
- HB 2017: Relating to increasing the criminal penalty and changing the eligibility for community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole for certain persons convicted of intoxication manslaughter.
- HB 2018: Relating to the Texas Farm and Ranch Lands Conservation Program.
- HB 2025: Relating to the filing for record of a plat, replat, or amended plat or replat of a subdivision of real property or a condominium.
- HB 2026: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 25 in Archer County as the U.S. Army Gary C. and U.S.M.C. Gary S. Johnston Memorial Highway.
- HB 2035: Relating to notice provided by a chemical dependency treatment facility to the parent, managing conservator, or guardian of a minor refused admission to the facility.
- HB 2037: Relating to repairs made pursuant to a residential or manufactured home tenant's notice of intent to repair and the provision of notice regarding a residential or manufactured home tenant's security deposit.
- HB 2038: Relating to the issuance by the Texas Medical Board of certain licenses to practice medicine and the authority of an insured to select certain license holders under the insured's health policy; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees.
- HB 2061: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 242 in Montgomery County as the Lance Corporal Armando Hernandez Memorial Bridge.
- HB 2071: Relating to certain policies and procedures for health care specialty consultations in certain child abuse or neglect investigations and assessments.
- HB 2073: Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain violations of certain court orders or conditions of bond in cases involving family violence, child abuse or neglect, sexual assault or abuse, indecent assault, stalking, or trafficking.
- HB 2078: Relating to the joint planning of desired future conditions in groundwater management areas.
- HB 2143: Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 1097 in Montgomery County as the Army Specialist Joey Lenz Memorial Highway.
- HB 2187: Relating to hospital staffing report and complaint processes and to retaliation and mandatory overtime protections for nurses.
- HB 2198: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 34 in Kaufman County as the Officer Jacob Candanoza Memorial Highway.
- HB 2213: Relating to the composition of the board of directors of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association.
- HB 2217: Relating to establishing a grant program to equip motor vehicles used by peace officers with certain bullet-resistant components.
- HB 2221: Relating to certain trade practices related to life insurance, annuity contracts, and accident and health coverage.
- HB 2259: Relating to the instructions for an application form for an early voting ballot.
- HB 2273: Relating to the delegation of certain authority of a county judge in certain counties.
- HB 2282: Relating to the amount of the reimbursement fee paid by a defendant for a peace officer's services in executing or processing an arrest warrant, capias, or capias pro fine.
- HB 2286: Relating to the renewal of a certificate of registration by certain interior designers.
- HB 2293: Relating to the election of the members of the board of directors of the Sweeny Hospital District.
- HB 2294: Relating to reimbursement rates for child-care providers participating in the Texas Rising Star Program.
- HB 2306: Relating to changing the eligibility for release on parole of certain inmates serving sentences for trafficking offenses involving child victims and disabled individuals.
- HB 2313: Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue for certain qualified projects.
- HB 2340: Relating to the qualifications, communications, and recordkeeping of a child custody evaluator and the admissibility of a child custody evaluation under certain circumstances.
- HB 2348: Relating to the video recording of a deposition taken of the testimony of certain elderly or disabled persons in a criminal case.
- HB 2350: Relating to standing in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.
- HB 2355: Relating to the disclosure or release of certain information received by the attorney general regarding an application for compensation from the crime victims' compensation fund.
- HB 2402: Relating to the determination of fees, charges, and rates for certain benefits under Medicaid.
- HB 2407: Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the failure of certain sex offenders to comply with sex offender registration requirements.
- HB 2415: Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 969 in Travis County as the Senior Police Officer Lewis "Andy" Traylor Memorial Highway.
- HB 2421: Relating to the date of dissolution of the Save Historic Muny District.
- HB 2434: Relating to the purchase of service credit by certain members of the Employees Retirement System of Texas.
- HB 2440: Relating to the authority of a state agency or the state's air quality state implementation plan to impose certain restrictions with respect to a motor vehicle, including a motor vehicle powered by an engine.
- HB 2457: Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 287 in Wilbarger County as the Molly Mullens Mile.
- HB 2467: Relating to the compensation and benefits for certain peace officers commissioned by the state fire marshal.
- HB 2492: Relating to the period for which a person arrested for certain crimes involving family violence may be held after bond is posted.
- HB 2495: Relating to certain rights of a child or a parent or the sole managing conservator of a child in relation to the child's enrollment in school.
- HB 2510: Relating to assisted living facility operations and provision of certain services to assisted living facility residents without a license; creating a criminal offense.
- HB 2512: Relating to the release of certain areas from a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction by petition or election.
- HB 2513: Relating to a paid leave of absence for public employees serving as fire protection personnel who are engaged in certain military service.
- HB 2517: Relating to the applicability of premium and maintenance taxes to the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association and Texas FAIR Plan Association.
- HB 2518: Relating to the use of installment premium payment plans on Texas Windstorm Insurance Association policies.
- HB 2522: Relating to fingerprinting requirements for the issuance of dealer general distinguishing numbers to certain persons.
- HB 2523: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 48 in Cameron County as the Deputy Constable Ruben Garcia Memorial Highway.
- HB 2524: Relating to the recovery of fees, court costs, and expenses in family law proceedings.
- HB 2529: Relating to the annual state salary supplement for certain county judges.
- HB 2530: Relating to special appointments in suits affecting the parent-child relationship.
- HB 2559: Relating to the imposition by a municipality of a moratorium on property development in certain circumstances.
- HB 2560: Relating to creation of the Adopt-a-County Road program.
- HB 2563: Relating to establishment of the temporary certified and insured prescribed burn manager self-insurance pool; authorizing a fee.
- HB 2564: Relating to the evaluation of Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant applications.
- HB 2593: Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of indecent assault against a disabled or elderly individual.
- HB 2594: Relating to the venue for the prosecution of certain criminal conduct involving theft.
- HB 2596: Relating to the issuance of certain protective orders for certain burglary offenses.
- HB 2598: Relating to a school psychologist licensed under the Occupations Code.
- HB 2637: Relating to the practice and procedures for summoning prospective grand jurors and petit jurors and the exemption of certain persons from grand jury and petit jury service.
- HB 2655: Relating to operation by certain nonprofit organizations of certain regional health care programs for employees of small employers.
- HB 2674: Relating to prohibiting the regulation of home school programs.
- HB 2686: Relating to the registration of frac tanks; authorizing a fee.
- HB 2688: Relating to the public retirement systems of certain municipalities.
- HB 2697: Relating to certain procedures in connection with a bond forfeiture.
- HB 2712: Relating to test years used for ratemaking purposes by certain water and sewer utilities.
- HB 2731: Relating to the regulation of roadside vendors and solicitors in certain counties.
- HB 2733: Relating to the prosecution of the criminal offenses of prohibited barratry and solicitation of professional employment.
- HB 2756: Relating to training on de-escalation, crisis intervention, and behavioral health for correctional officers and certain other employees of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
- HB 2760: Relating to judicial review of a Texas Workforce Commission decision in an unemployment compensation proceeding.
- HB 2761: Relating to the prosecution of the offenses of trafficking of persons, continuous trafficking of persons, and compelling prostitution.
- HB 2765: Relating to the Rural Economic Development and Investment Program and the Texas economic development fund.
- HB 2768: Relating to the development of a state information technology apprenticeship credential offered by public junior colleges or public technical institutes to address shortages in the state information resources workforce.
- HB 2775: Relating to the composition of the I-27 Advisory Committee.
- HB 2802: Relating to the administration of, contributions to, and benefits under retirement systems for firefighters in certain municipalities.
- HB 2809: Relating to required reporting by the Department of Family and Protective Services regarding youth in the managing conservatorship of the department who attempt suicide.
- HB 2818: Relating to the artificial intelligence division within the Department of Information Resources.
- HB 2842: Relating to the control by lethal means of white-tailed deer in certain areas.
- HB 2851: Relating to including nursing school applications in a consolidated application service.
- HB 2853: Relating to student union building fees at The University of Texas at El Paso.
- HB 2854: Relating to the required approval of certain hospital visits as a condition of release on parole or to mandatory supervision for certain releasees and to the hospital's liability for damages resulting from those visits.
- HB 2885: Relating to allowing the governing bodies of certain political subdivisions to call for a local option election relating to the sale of alcoholic beverages.
- HB 2894: Relating to the provision of state aid to certain local governments disproportionately affected by the granting of ad valorem tax relief to disabled veterans.
- HB 2898: Relating to requirements for certain meteorological evaluation towers.
- HB 2960: Relating to choice of law and venue for certain construction contracts.
- HB 3000: Relating to a grant program to provide financial assistance to qualified ambulance service providers in certain rural counties.
- HB 3005: Relating to the payment of funds under certain construction contracts.
- HB 3010: Relating to the establishment of the Rural Infrastructure Disaster Recovery Program.
- HB 3012: Relating to the fee for a driving safety course.
- HB 3016: Relating to the circumstances in which a rental company may void a damage waiver for a rental vehicle.
- HB 3033: Relating to a grant program for nonprofit organizations supporting employees of the Department of Public Safety; authorizing voluntary contributions.
- HB 3053: Relating to municipal and county firearm buyback programs.
- HB 3057: Relating to health benefit plan coverage for chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy.
- HB 3073: Relating to the prosecution of the offense of sexual assault.
- HB 3088: Relating to the authority of the Parks and Wildlife Department to procure goods and services related to items for resale by the department.
- HB 3092: Relating to a certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct an electric transmission line.
- HB 3096: Relating to designating March 17 as Profound Autism Awareness Day.
- HB 3104: Relating to the appointment and compensation of a bailiff appointed by the judges of certain district courts in Webb County.
- HB 3114: Relating to the view of the State Capitol.
- HB 3126: Relating to the election of certain entities to participate in the uniform group coverage program for active school employees; imposing a fee.
- HB 3133: Relating to user reports of explicit deep fake material on social media platforms.
- HB 3135: Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for retired firefighters.
- HB 3146: Relating to certain hearings conducted by the State Office of Administrative Hearings.
- HB 3151: Relating to expedited credentialing of certain federally qualified health center providers by Medicaid managed care organizations.
- HB 3153: Relating to hiring and employment requirements for persons in direct contact with children at certain facilities.
- HB 3161: Relating to member contributions to the Texas Municipal Retirement System.
- HB 3180: Relating to the contents of a request for disclosure in a civil action brought under the Family Code.
- HB 3181: Relating to the enforcement of a court order for possession of or access to a child and related order modifications.
- HB 3185: Relating to investigations of certain cybercrimes.
- HB 3204: Relating to the Polytechnic College at Sam Houston State University, including the college's eligibility to participate in certain programs.
- HB 3214: Relating to eligibility for a master plumber license.
- HB 3228: Relating to the inclusion of certain provisions in lease agreements for wind or solar power facilities.
- HB 3229: Relating to recycling of certain renewable energy components; authorizing an administrative penalty.
- HB 3233: Relating to patient data maintained by pharmacy benefit managers.
- HB 3234: Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate construction and renovation of structures owned by certain counties.
- HB 3248: Relating to the authority of a defense base development authority to employ and commission peace officers.
- HB 3254: Relating to the eligibility of members of the State Board of Education and their dependents to participate in the state employees group benefits program.
- HB 3260: Relating to the Texas Industry-Recognized Apprenticeship Programs Grant Program.
- HB 3333: Relating to a restriction on permits authorizing direct discharges of waste or pollutants into water in certain river segments and drainage areas.
- HB 3376: Relating to training on Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and related disorders for certain guardians.
- HB 3421: Relating to decedents' estates and other matters involving probate courts.
- HB 3425: Relating to the prosecution of certain criminal offenses involving the unlawful disclosure of a residence address or telephone number.
- HB 3441: Relating to the liability of vaccine manufacturers that advertise a harmful vaccine.
- HB 3463: Relating to the prosecution of the offense of theft of service.
- HB 3464: Relating to increasing the criminal penalties for the offenses of providing or possessing with the intent to provide an alcoholic beverage, a controlled substance, or a dangerous drug to a person in the custody of a correctional facility, taking an alcoholic beverage, a controlled substance, or a dangerous drug into a correctional facility, and taking a controlled substance or dangerous drug on property owned, used, or controlled by a correctional facility.
- HB 3474: Relating to the evaluation and reporting of investment practices and performance of certain public retirement systems.
- HB 3510: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 6 in Brazos County as the Sergeant Mark Butler Memorial Highway.
- HB 3512: Relating to artificial intelligence training programs for certain employees and officials of state agencies and local governments.
- HB 3513: Relating to the composition, duties, and personnel of the Moore County Juvenile Board.
- HB 3516: Relating to the availability of certain working papers and electronic communications of certain administrative law judges and technical examiners under the public information law.
- HB 3526: Relating to fiscal transparency for bonds issued by local governmental entities.
- HB 3556: Relating to the construction of structures exceeding a certain height in certain counties containing national wildlife refuges and in adjacent counties.
- HB 3560: Relating to the licensing of mental hospitals and mental health facilities and the definition of facility for the purposes of the employee misconduct registry.
- HB 3595: Relating to an emergency preparedness and contingency operations plan, including temperature regulation, for assisted living facility residents during an emergency; providing penalties.
- HB 3597: Relating to public hearing requirements for issuing a license for or expanding certain residential child-care facilities.
- HB 3611: Relating to the civil penalty for certain signs placed on the right-of-way of a public road.
- HB 3619: Relating to the rights and liabilities of the owner of the surface estate of the tract of land on which a well to be plugged or replugged by the Railroad Commission of Texas is located.
- HB 3623: Relating to the manner of solicitation of bids for certain purchases by the comptroller of public accounts and state agencies.
- HB 3627: Relating to allowing the chair of the State Board of Education to employ personnel to assist in performing the board's duties.
- HB 3642: Relating to the designation of portions of the state highway system as memorial highways, to certain memorial markers on certain highways, and to the installation of highway signs for certain cultural attractions.
- HB 3680: Relating to subdivision plat requirements in certain counties; authorizing a fee; authorizing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.
- HB 3686: Relating to the information included on an identification card issued to certain retired peace and law enforcement officers.
- HB 3687: Relating to certification requirements for a fire marshal and any related employee, officer, inspector, and investigator appointed by certain counties and emergency services districts.
- HB 3697: Relating to the text on an application for a ballot to be voted by mail.
- HB 3698: Relating to participation in reemployment services as a condition of eligibility for unemployment benefits.
- HB 3700: Relating to the prevention, detection, and investigation of fraud, waste, and abuse in programs administered by the Texas Workforce Commission or by the commission's contractors or grantees.
- HB 3711: Relating to assistance in the investigation of certain open meetings offenses by the open records division of the attorney general's office.
- HB 3745: Relating to crime victims' compensation.
- HB 3749: Relating to the regulation of the provision of elective intravenous therapy.
- HB 3751: Relating to the transfer of certain real property from the Texas Department of Transportation to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
- HB 3788: Relating to the operations of municipal hospital authorities.
- HB 3800: Relating to an advisory board established to develop a resource guide that facilitates collaboration in identifying and addressing local health care workforce needs.
- HB 3801: Relating to the establishment of the Health Professions Workforce Coordinating Council and a workgroup on nursing career pathways and the abolition of the statewide health coordinating council and the nursing advisory committee of that council.
- HB 3806: Relating to prohibited activities of a state trust company under supervision.
- HB 3809: Relating to the removal of battery energy storage facilities.
- HB 3812: Relating to health benefit plan preauthorization requirements for certain health care services and the direction of utilization review by physicians.
- HB 3815: Relating to issuance of specialty license plates for certain United States Army Rangers.
- HB 3824: Relating to fire safety standards and emergency operations plans for the operation of battery energy storage facilities; providing administrative penalties.
- HB 3833: Relating to the regulation of money services businesses.
- HB 3848: Relating to the electronic submission of inspection reports and filing fees for the inspection of elevators, escalators, and related equipment.
- HB 3866: Relating to the installation and operation of intermediate bulk container recycling facilities; authorizing a fee.
- HB 3909: Relating to the use of a wireless communication device at a polling place.
- HB 3923: Relating to state employment opportunities for individuals who do not hold a bachelor's degree.
- HB 3928: Relating to providing notice of a vehicle towed to a vehicle storage facility by publication on a third-party Internet website.
- HB 3940: Relating to the provision of certain information about Medicaid benefits in relation to newborn children.
- HB 3963: Relating to an early childhood integrated data system.
- HB 3966: Relating to requiring owners or operators of commercial passenger bus services to provide certain notifications to residents concerning operations.
- HB 3986: Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 83 in Mission as the Corporal Speedy Espericueta Memorial Highway.
- HB 4042: Relating to the applicability of certain safety provisions and regulatory fees administered by the Railroad Commission of Texas to gas distribution pipelines.
- HB 4063: Relating to the filing and release of record of a unilateral memorandum of contract concerning residential property.
- HB 4070: Relating to the sale, design, and manufacture of orthodontic devices.
- HB 4076: Relating to prohibiting organ transplant recipient discrimination on the basis of vaccination status.
- HB 4081: Relating to the sealing of certain documents alleged to contain trade secrets.
- HB 4099: Relating to the treatment of a patient by a physical therapist without a referral.
- HB 4112: Relating to the disposal or storage of high-level radioactive waste.
- HB 4129: Relating to the contract requirements for a contract between a single source continuum contractor and the Department of Family and Protective Services.
- HB 4134: Relating to a convenience fee for processing electronic payments for motor vehicles.
- HB 4144: Relating to supplemental benefits for retired firefighters and peace officers diagnosed with certain diseases or illnesses.
- HB 4145: Relating to the timely billing of health care services related to a personal injury claim.
- HB 4157: Relating to liability protections for commercial space flight and exploration.
- HB 4158: Relating to the compensation of the directors of the Texana Groundwater Conservation District.
- HB 4163: Relating to the authority of a city to impose certain governmental requirements on an agricultural operation.
- HB 4170: Relating to venue in certain actions involving private transfer fees for real property.
- HB 4187: Relating to the authority and responsibilities of the Texas Historical Commission; authorizing fees.
- HB 4205: Relating to compensation and employment benefits for law enforcement personnel in certain counties.
- HB 4215: Relating to the regulation of delivery network companies; requiring an occupational permit; authorizing a fee.
- HB 4219: Relating to a governmental body's response to a request for public information.
- HB 4224: Relating to information regarding consumer access to health care records.
- HB 4226: Relating to exemptions from the taxes imposed on the sale, use, or rental of a motor vehicle for a vehicle purchased, used, or rented by a nonprofit food bank or a provider of housing and related services.
- HB 4230: Relating to the establishment of a hike and bike trail to be known as the Bicentennial Trail.
- HB 4236: Relating to the creation of a study group to evaluate the school district property value study conducted by the comptroller of public accounts.
- HB 4238: Relating to the collection of consumer debt incurred by certain individuals as a result of identity theft.
- HB 4263: Relating to the procedures and practices of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department regarding grievances submitted by department employees and former department employees and to the eligibility of a person to be appointed to the department's release review panel and the authority of a panel member.
- HB 4264: Relating to creation of a grant program for certain peace officers who hold a master proficiency certificate.
- HB 4281: Relating to a civil cause of action for fraudulent crowdfunding.
- HB 4285: Relating to the storage of alcoholic beverages by the holder of a passenger transportation permit.
- HB 4310: Relating to a special right of access under the public information law for a member of a governing board.
- HB 4325: Relating to civil liability for prohibited barratry.
- HB 4341: Relating to critical infrastructure facility emergency response maps and the critical infrastructure emergency response map grant program.
- HB 4344: Relating to access to and use of criminal history record information by the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
- HB 4370: Relating to the projects undertaken by a public improvement district, municipal management district, water control and improvement district, fresh water supply district, or municipal utility district.
- HB 4377: Relating to the retention of certain genetic material and genetic information by the Department of Family and Protective Services.
- HB 4386: Relating to the exchange or surrender of an annuity contract.
- HB 4396: Relating to the eligibility of the American Performance Horseman and the American Rodeo for funding under the major events reimbursement program.
- HB 4413: Relating to mass balance attribution of renewable biomass feedstocks used to produce renewable chemicals.
- HB 4426: Relating to permits issued by the Railroad Commission of Texas for commercial surface disposal facilities.
- HB 4429: Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 281 in Blanco and Burnet Counties as the Muckleroy Family Memorial Highway.
- HB 4449: Relating to the sale of alcoholic beverages in areas annexed by certain municipalities.
- HB 4454: Relating to solicitation of patients and other prohibited marketing practices, the establishment of the task force on patient solicitation, and the prosecution of certain related criminal offenses.
- HB 4463: Relating to authorized activities of a brewer's or nonresident brewer's license holder; authorizing a fee increase.
- HB 4464: Relating to the provision of workers' compensation insurance coverage for certain Texas Task Force 1 members and intrastate fire mutual aid system team and regional incident management team members, including the removal of coverage for nongovernment members.
- HB 4466: Relating to restrictions on the fee assessed for issuance of certain birth records.
- HB 4520: Relating to requirements for certain funding of aviation facilities and projects.
- HB 4529: Relating to the regulation of child-care facilities that maintain a certificate to operate issued by the United States Department of Defense.
- HB 4535: Relating to COVID-19 vaccine administration requirements.
- HB 4623: Relating to liability of public schools and professional school employees for sexual misconduct involving students.
- HB 4638: Relating to the Texas Pharmaceutical Initiative.
- HB 4655: Relating to the Preparation for Adult Living Program and other services for foster children transitioning to independent living.
- HB 4743: Relating to the issuance of a single license for a hospital and a mobile stroke unit of the hospital.
- HB 4748: Relating to state agency purchasing methods and procedures, including a state agency multiple award contract purchasing procedure.
- HB 4749: Relating to reconstitution of the petit jury wheel and grand juror and petit juror qualifications and juror summoning in certain counties.
- HB 4751: Relating to the establishment and administration of the Texas Quantum Initiative.
- HB 4765: Relating to the regulation of code enforcement officers and code enforcement officers in training.
- HB 4783: Relating to a report on governmental opioid antagonist programs to reverse and prevent opioid overdoses.
- HB 4795: Relating to duties of the vital statistics unit of the Department of State Health Services in relation to certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship, including in regard to the electronic transmission of certain information.
- HB 4804: Relating to the revocation of a driver's license or personal identification certificate and to disqualification from operating a commercial motor vehicle.
- HB 4848: Relating to requiring that competency-based baccalaureate degree programs be offered at certain public institutions of higher education.
- HB 4850: Relating to programs to promote economic development in the Office of the Governor and to the repeal of the governor's broadband development council.
- HB 4904: Relating to civil liability of property owners relating to motorcycle instruction and training courses.
- HB 4995: Relating to the carrying of handguns by tactical medical professionals while on duty providing support to tactical units of law enforcement agencies.
- HB 4996: Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of refusal to execute the release of a fraudulent lien or claim.
- HB 5061: Relating to prohibiting certain activities by contractors and vendors of state agencies; providing administrative penalties.
- HB 5081: Relating to the protection of personal identifying information of certain individuals in the judicial system; creating a criminal offense.
- HB 5084: Relating to the sale of fireworks on and before the Lunar New Year holiday.
- HB 5092: Relating to the operation and dissolution of the Lubbock Reese Redevelopment Authority and to agreements between Texas Tech University and the authority.
- HB 5093: Relating to disclosure under the public information law of certain contact information of a notary public that is maintained by the secretary of state.
- HB 5115: Relating to the penalty for the crime of election fraud; increasing a criminal penalty.
- HB 5149: Relating to restricting the collection and use of DNA samples from children in the managing conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services.
- HB 5155: Relating to the continuation of the maternal opioid misuse model of care for certain Medicaid recipients.
- HB 5195: Relating to modernization of state agency Internet websites and digital services.
- HB 5196: Relating to telework for state employees.
- HB 5238: Relating to the criminal offense of disrupting a meeting or procession.
- HB 5246: Relating to the administration, powers, and duties of the Texas Space Commission and Texas Aerospace Research and Space Economy Consortium, to other governmental entities regarding aerospace, aviation, and space exploration initiatives and activities, and to the abolishment of the spaceport trust fund.
- HB 5308: Relating to certain authorities of the adjutant general for procurement and construction.
- HB 5320: Relating to the powers, duties, and governance of the Starr County Drainage District, the change of the name of the Starr County Drainage District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District, the dissolution of the Starr County Groundwater Conservation District, and the transfer of the assets and liabilities of the Starr County Groundwater Conservation District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District; authorizing the imposition of a tax.
- HB 5323: Relating to the creation of the Texas Energy Waste Advisory Committee.
- HB 5342: Relating to the provision of behavioral health crisis services, including measures to fund and support the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline and related services.
- HB 5394: Relating to prohibiting single source continuum contractors and child-placing agencies from imposing certain requirements on or adopting certain policies and procedures related to relative and designated caregivers.
- HB 5435: Relating to required lease terms for public property leased to a nongovernmental entity.
- HB 5436: Relating to an exception to the titling requirement for certain motor vehicles; creating a criminal offense; providing for a fee.
- HB 5509: Relating to the suspension or revocation of a hotel's certificate of occupancy by a municipality for suspected human trafficking.
- HB 5515: Relating to restrictions on freight and shipping costs included in the price of instructional materials for public schools.
- HB 5534: Relating to the electronic posting of notices and agendas for meetings of the commissioners court of a county.
- HB 5560: Relating to penalties in certain suits involving a groundwater conservation district; increasing a penalty.
- HB 5616: Relating to the Texas presidential library promotion program and funding for the program.
- HB 5624: Relating to the liability of a motorized off-road vehicle entity for injuries arising from certain activities.
- HB 5629: Relating to the occupational licensing of military service members, military veterans, and military spouses.
- HB 5662: Relating to the powers, duties, and authority to issue bonds of the Fort Bend County Water Control and Improvement District No. 12 related to roads.
- HB 5664: Relating to the operation of Wood County Central Hospital District of Wood County, Texas.
- HB 5666: Relating to the creation of the Fenske Road Municipal Utility District of Harris County; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
- HB 5667: Relating to the chairman of the juvenile board of Parker County.
- HB 5668: Relating to the powers and duties of the Far North Fort Worth Municipal Utility District No. 1 of Tarrant and Wise Counties; providing authority to impose a tax and issue bonds.
- HB 5670: Relating to the creation of the Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 259; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
- HB 5672: Relating to the boundaries of, and validating certain acts and proceedings of, the Driftwood Conservation District.
- HB 5674: Relating to the creation of the River Ranch Municipal Utility District No. 1; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
- HB 5679: Relating to the creation of the Hills of Walnut Creek Municipal Utility District of Parker County; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
- HB 5688: Relating to the creation of the San Benito Municipal Utility District No. 1; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
- HB 5693: Relating to the election of the commissioners of the Jefferson County Drainage District No. 7.
- HB 5695: Relating to the creation of the Sayers Ranch Municipal Utility District; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
- HB 5696: Relating to the creation of The Reserve Municipal Management District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
- HB 5699: Relating to the authority of the Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 405 to exclude territory; validating and confirming all previous acts of the district.
- SB 1: General Appropriations Bill.
- SB 2: Relating to the establishment of an education savings account program.
- SB 10: Relating to the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.
- SB 11: Relating to a period of prayer and reading of the Bible or other religious text in public schools.
- SB 12: Relating to parental rights in public education, to certain public school requirements and prohibitions regarding instruction, diversity, equity, and inclusion duties, and social transitioning, and to student clubs at public schools.
- SB 13: Relating to a school district's library materials and catalog, the establishment of local school library advisory councils, and parental rights regarding public school library catalogs and access by the parent's child to library materials.
- SB 14: Relating to reforming the procedure by which state agencies adopt rules and impose regulatory requirements and the deference given to the interpretation of laws and rules by state agencies in certain judicial proceedings.
- SB 15: Relating to size and density requirements for residential lots in certain municipalities; authorizing a fee.
- SB 17: Relating to the purchase or acquisition of an interest in real property by certain aliens or foreign entities; creating a criminal offense; providing a civil penalty.
- SB 20: Relating to the creation of the criminal offense of possession, promotion, or production of certain obscene visual material appearing to depict a child.
- SB 25: Relating to health and nutrition standards to promote healthy living, including requirements for food labeling, primary and secondary education, higher education, and continuing education for certain health care professionals; authorizing a civil penalty.
- SB 33: Relating to certain prohibited transactions and logistical support between a governmental entity and an abortion assistance entity or abortion provider for the procurement of an abortion or related services.
- SB 34: Relating to funding for certain volunteer fire departments, to the preparation for and the prevention, management, and potential effects of wildfires, and to emergency communications in this state.
- SB 36: Relating to the homeland security activities of certain entities, including the establishment and operations of the Homeland Security Division in the Department of Public Safety.
- SB 37: Relating to the governance of public institutions of higher education, including review of curriculum and certain degree and certificate programs, a faculty council or senate, training for members of the governing board, and the establishment, powers, and duties of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Office of the Ombudsman.
- SB 40: Relating to the use by a political subdivision of public funds to pay bail bonds; authorizing injunctive relief.
- SB 53: Relating to certain notice and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness.
- SB 60: Relating to the disposition by a public junior college library of certain library materials.
- SB 66: Relating to a study on authorizing a supporter under a supported decision-making agreement to assist an adult with a disability with legal proceedings.
- SB 72: Relating to the regulation of private passenger vehicle rental companies.
- SB 127: Relating to the offense of failure to report child abuse or neglect by certain professionals and the statute of limitations for that offense; harmonizing other statute of limitations provisions.
- SB 140: Relating to certain definitions relating to the regulation of and private rights of action arising from certain solicitation-related communications.
- SB 204: Relating to a handbook on parental rights in education and training requirements on parental rights in education for a member of the board of trustees of a school district.
- SB 213: Relating to prohibiting insurers from requiring the tying of residential property and personal automobile insurance policies.
- SB 217: Relating to establishing the Historic Texas Freedmen's Cemetery Designation Program; authorizing a fee.
- SB 227: Relating to the application review process for certain delayed birth certificates.
- SB 243: Relating to the regulation of migrant labor housing facilities; changing the amount of a civil penalty.
- SB 260: Relating to the school safety allotment under the Foundation School Program.
- SB 261: Relating to a prohibition on the offering for sale and the sale of cell-cultured protein for human consumption; providing civil and criminal penalties.
- SB 264: Relating to discontinuing group self-insurance coverage and dissolving the Texas self-insurance group guaranty fund and trust fund under the Texas Workers' Compensation Act.
- SB 269: Relating to required reports of certain vaccine-related or drug-related adverse events.
- SB 296: Relating to driving safety or motorcycle operator training course dismissal.
- SB 304: Relating to the jurisdiction of municipal courts over health and safety and nuisance abatement ordinances.
- SB 305: Relating to the criminal offense of passing certain vehicles on a highway.
- SB 370: Relating to the availability of certain personal information of a child, spouse, or surviving spouse of a current or former employee of the office of the attorney general or of a public defender's office.
- SB 379: Relating to prohibiting the purchase of sweetened drinks and candy under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
- SB 384: Relating to making a donation to the operation game thief fund when applying for a hunting or fishing license.
- SB 387: Relating to bond requirements for certain judges.
- SB 402: Relating to the payment of certain ad valorem tax refunds.
- SB 412: Relating to defenses to prosecution for certain offenses involving material or conduct that is obscene or otherwise harmful to children.
- SB 413: Relating to the meetings of the boards of trustees of independent school districts.
- SB 434: Relating to the authority of the Harris County Hospital District to employ and commission peace officers.
- SB 437: Relating to the provision of inservice training on identifying abuse, neglect, and illegal, unprofessional, and unethical conduct in certain health care facilities and to civil and administrative penalties assessed for violations of statutes or rules governing chemical dependency treatment facilities.
- SB 441: Relating to criminal and civil liability related to sexually explicit media and artificial intimate visual material; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.
- SB 447: Relating to authorizing certain municipalities to change the date on which their general election for officers is held.
- SB 455: Relating to arbitration provisions in certain surplus lines insurance contracts.
- SB 456: Relating to the purchase or sale of human organs; increasing a criminal penalty.
- SB 457: Relating to the regulation of certain nursing facilities, including licensing requirements and Medicaid participation and reimbursement requirements.
- SB 458: Relating to an appraisal process for disputed losses under personal automobile or residential property insurance policies.
- SB 462: Relating to establishing a child-care services waiting list priority for the children of certain child-care workers.
- SB 463: Relating to the definition of facility for purposes of workplace violence prevention requirements.
- SB 482: Relating to the offenses of assault, harassment, and interference with public duties committed against certain employees or agents of a utility.
- SB 487: Relating to the confidentiality of identifying information of victims of certain offenses.
- SB 493: Relating to protection of certain disclosures and communications by pharmacists and pharmacies regarding prescription drug benefits.
- SB 494: Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.
- SB 500: Relating to access to certain information in the adoption process.
- SB 502: Relating to peace officers commissioned by the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general.
- SB 503: Relating to the establishment of an electronic registry of livestock marks and brands.
- SB 506: Relating to requirements for certain ballot propositions and to related procedures and provisions.
- SB 509: Relating to requiring notice to the attorney general in an action under the Election Code seeking a temporary restraining order.
- SB 510: Relating to the failure of a voter registrar to comply with voter registration laws.
- SB 512: Relating to prohibiting the imposition of a monetary fine or penalty for a violation of a money services business's terms of service agreement; providing a civil penalty.
- SB 513: Relating to a rural community-based care pilot program.
- SB 522: Relating to the certification and regulation of certain out-of-state certified public accountants.
- SB 523: Relating to the issuance of a driver's license to certain persons that includes an alternative to the license holder's residence address.
- SB 527: Relating to health benefit coverage for general anesthesia in connection with certain pediatric dental services.
- SB 528: Relating to inpatient competency restoration services.
- SB 530: Relating to the accreditation of certain postsecondary educational institutions in this state or of certain programs offered by those institutions.
- SB 535: Relating to the admissibility of evidence regarding a victim's past sexual behavior in prosecutions of certain trafficking, sexual, or assaultive offenses.
- SB 541: Relating to cottage food production operations.
- SB 546: Relating to seat belts on buses that transport children.
- SB 565: Relating to a compliance agreement for the suspension of an enforcement action against a regional water supply, sewer, wastewater treatment, or solid waste disposal service for certain violations.
- SB 608: Relating to reporting information regarding certain evidence collection kits.
- SB 610: Relating to combating human trafficking by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
- SB 617: Relating to hearing and public notice requirements regarding the conversion by a municipality of certain properties to house homeless individuals.
- SB 627: Relating to the licensing and regulation of dietitians.
- SB 646: Relating to repayment of certain mental health professional education loans.
- SB 647: Relating to the filing or recording of documents or instruments conveying or purporting to convey an interest in real or personal property.
- SB 650: Relating to requiring the use of electronically readable information to verify a purchaser's age in the retail sale of alcoholic beverages.
- SB 651: Relating to the requirement that a veterans county service office report to the commissioners court or a designated county executive official.
- SB 663: Relating to the approval of a community supervision and corrections department's budget and strategic plan.
- SB 664: Relating to qualifications, training, removal, and supervision of certain masters, magistrates, referees, associate judges, and hearing officers.
- SB 667: Relating to prohibiting certain state governmental entities from investing in certain Chinese-affiliated entities.
- SB 672: Relating to a requirement that certain hospitals submit a summary of parts of their emergency operations plans to the Health and Human Services Commission.
- SB 681: Relating to the term and renewal of an engineering or land surveying license or registration.
- SB 682: Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 2493 in Smith County as the Captain Kevin Williams and Firefighter Austin Cheek Memorial Highway.
- SB 687: Relating to liability for land surveying services in or in connection with certain construction or services contracts.
- SB 688: Relating to the date of the meeting of presidential electors of this state.
- SB 693: Relating to notaries public; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a fee.
- SB 703: Relating to the criminal and licensing consequences for the commission of certain offenses by massage establishments, massage schools, massage therapists, and massage therapy instructors.
- SB 705: Relating to the air conditioning and refrigeration contractors advisory board.
- SB 706: Relating to the recognition of a handgun license issued by another state.
- SB 710: Relating to the establishment and use of a written electronic communications system accessible to the public by certain municipal entities.
- SB 711: Relating to property owners' associations, including condominium unit owners' associations.
- SB 739: Relating to the definition of authorized peace officer for purposes of certain laws governing the installation and use of tracking equipment and access to certain communications.
- SB 740: Relating to certain proceedings by the Public Utility Commission of Texas regarding water or sewer service.
- SB 745: Relating to enhancing the criminal penalty for the offense of intoxication manslaughter in certain circumstances.
- SB 746: Relating to guardianship matters.
- SB 748: Relating to the regulation of laser hair removal.
- SB 761: Relating to the offense of sexual assault and to the rights of crime victims, including the enforcement of certain rights of sexual assault victims; authorizing a civil penalty.
- SB 763: Relating to standard permits for certain concrete plants.
- SB 764: Relating to the procedure for a hearing by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation on the denial of an electrician's license or disciplinary action against an electrician.
- SB 765: Relating to the confidentiality of fraud detection and deterrence information under the public information law.
- SB 766: Relating to the correction of references to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission.
- SB 767: Relating to creating a database of the firefighting equipment in the state available for use in responding to wildfires.
- SB 769: Relating to a report by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board regarding enrollment and success in higher education for students with disabilities.
- SB 771: Relating to a credit or refund for diesel fuel taxes paid on diesel fuel used in this state by auxiliary power units or power take-off equipment.
- SB 777: Relating to compensation and employment condition standards by municipal charter or collective bargaining agreement and to impasse resolution in collective bargaining with certain political subdivisions.
- SB 783: Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the construction or alteration of residential or commercial buildings.
- SB 790: Relating to the procedure for resolving certain customer complaints before the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
- SB 800: Relating to a public institution of higher education's sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking resources and policy orientation.
- SB 815: Relating to the use of certain automated systems in, and certain adverse determinations made in connection with, the health benefit claims process.
- SB 823: Relating to labeling and representation of imported shrimp; authorizing an administrative penalty.
- SB 826: Relating to the operation of a motor vehicle in a school crossing zone while intoxicated; increasing a criminal penalty.
- SB 827: Relating to the audit of an election using an electronic voting system.
- SB 835: Relating to the enforceability of certain nondisclosure or confidentiality provisions with respect to an act of sexual abuse.
- SB 836: Relating to victims of sex offenses, sex-based human trafficking offenses, or acts of a sexual nature and to the confidentiality of or restrictions on the availability of certain property, material, or information regarding those victims, offenses, or acts.
- SB 840: Relating to certain municipal regulation of certain mixed-use and multifamily residential development projects and conversion of certain commercial buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy.
- SB 841: Relating to the beneficiaries of trust funds paid or received in connection with an improvement on specific real property.
- SB 843: Relating to a Texas Education Agency database of school district and open-enrollment charter school bonds, taxes, and bond-related projects.
- SB 850: Relating to the payment of certain ad valorem tax refunds.
- SB 855: Relating to the authority of certain medical consenters to assume financial responsibility for certain out-of-network medical care provided to children in foster care.
- SB 856: Relating to the use of the skills development fund by certain entities.
- SB 857: Relating to the authorized removal of certain motor vehicles.
- SB 863: Relating to water withdrawn from the Edwards Aquifer and to the use of certain reclaimed water in an aquifer storage and recovery project.
- SB 868: Relating to the allocation of money appropriated to the rural volunteer fire department assistance program.
- SB 869: Relating to the deadline for the Texas Ethics Commission to resolve certain complaints.
- SB 876: Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 377 in Hood and Johnson Counties as the Bob Cornett Parkway.
- SB 879: Relating to an exemption for drillers or operators of closed-loop geothermal injection wells from certain requirements applicable to persons involved in activities under the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
- SB 888: Relating to the attorney general's defense of a district or county attorney against certain lawsuits in federal court.
- SB 890: Relating to the issuance of a license to carry a handgun to certain active and retired judicial officers.
- SB 896: Relating to the enrollment period for newborns under certain health benefit plans.
- SB 897: Relating to the administration of a grant program to support community mental health programs assisting veterans and their families.
- SB 901: Relating to the declaration of a candidate's ineligibility on the basis of filing an application for a place on the general primary election ballot or for nomination by convention with more than one political party.
- SB 904: Relating to the licensing and regulation of hearing instrument fitters and dispensers.
- SB 905: Relating to the licensing and regulation of speech-language pathologists and audiologists.
- SB 906: Relating to the authority of the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo to commission peace officers.
- SB 912: Relating to the verification of health care practitioner continuing education compliance through the establishment of continuing education tracking systems.
- SB 916: Relating to consumer protections against certain medical and health care billing by emergency medical services providers.
- SB 917: Relating to certain boiler inspection reports and the composition and governance of the board of boiler rules.
- SB 918: Relating to the licensing and regulation of orthotists and prosthetists.
- SB 920: Relating to the administration of nonprescription medications to certain public and private school students.
- SB 922: Relating to the disclosure of certain medical information by electronic means.
- SB 924: Relating to entities that provide video services.
- SB 926: Relating to certain practices of health benefit plan issuers to encourage the use of certain physicians and health care providers and rank physicians.
- SB 927: Relating to the issuance of Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal specialty license plates.
- SB 955: Relating to the punishment for the offense of trafficking of persons.
- SB 958: Relating to the eligibility of certain victims of trafficking of persons or compelling prostitution for an order of nondisclosure of criminal history record information.
- SB 963: Relating to allowing Medicaid managed care organizations to engage in marketing about the availability of certain private health benefit plan coverage.
- SB 965: Relating to the right of a public school employee to engage in religious speech or prayer while on duty.
- SB 968: Relating to the licensing and regulation of the practice of podiatry.
- SB 973: Relating to the periodic reappraisal of property by, and the prohibition on posting on the Internet certain information held by, an appraisal district.
- SB 984: Relating to access to individualized investigational treatments for patients with life-threatening or severely debilitating illnesses.
- SB 985: Relating to the combination of certain election precincts.
- SB 991: Relating to the inclusion of chronically absent and truant students as students at risk of dropping out of school and the collection and reporting of data regarding those students.
- SB 992: Relating to the procedure by which the attorney general approves or denies approval of a state agency contract for outside legal services.
- SB 996: Relating to fireworks sales to the public by retail fireworks permit holders on certain dates.
- SB 1008: Relating to state and local authority to regulate the food service industry.
- SB 1012: Relating to authorizing the sale or lease by the State of Texas of certain real property located in Austin, Texas.
- SB 1018: Relating to distribution of state traffic fine revenue received by the comptroller.
- SB 1019: Relating to the admissibility of certain hearsay statements in the adjudication of certain sexual or assaultive offenses committed against a child or a person with a disability.
- SB 1020: Relating to personal bond offices, to the notification provided to a judge regarding tampering with an electronic monitoring device while released on bond or community supervision, and to the availability of certain information regarding a person required to submit to an electronic monitoring program or being supervised by a community supervision and corrections department.
- SB 1021: Relating to changing the eligibility for community supervision of a person convicted of stalking and to the offense of improper contact with the person's victim.
- SB 1038: Relating to administrative remedies for certain fraud and abuse violations under Medicaid; providing administrative penalties.
- SB 1044: Relating to newborn screening tests for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
- SB 1049: Relating to excused absences from public school for the purpose of attending a released time course.
- SB 1057: Relating to the submission and approval of certain proposals by shareholders of nationally listed corporations.
- SB 1061: Relating to procedural requirements for uranium mining production area authorizations.
- SB 1066: Relating to the requirement for performance and payment bonds from certain contractors of the Parks and Wildlife Department.
- SB 1079: Relating to the authority of a county to dispose of sensitive media devices.
- SB 1084: Relating to certain mammography reports providing required breast density information.
- SB 1120: Relating to rights of a victim, guardian of a victim, or close relative of a deceased victim in certain criminal cases involving family violence, sexual or assaultive offenses, stalking, or a violation of a protective order or condition of bond and to the duration of certain protective orders.
- SB 1137: Relating to group home consultant referrals; creating a criminal offense.
- SB 1141: Relating to confirming the provision of certain notices before the full adversary hearing in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship filed by the Department of Family and Protective Services.
- SB 1143: Relating to certain planning and evaluation requirements with respect to certain workforce development programs in this state.
- SB 1145: Relating to the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to issue permits for the land application of water produced from certain mining and oil and gas extraction operations.
- SB 1146: Relating to the plugging or replugging of certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
- SB 1151: Relating to an insurer's responsibility to review and audit a third-party administrator.
- SB 1164: Relating to emergency detention of certain persons evidencing mental illness and to court-ordered inpatient and extended mental health services.
- SB 1171: Relating to compensation, leave, and physical fitness programs and standards for certain employees of the office of inspector general of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
- SB 1173: Relating to the amount of an expenditure made by certain political subdivisions for which a competitive procurement method may be required.
- SB 1177: Relating to fire safety inspections at public and private schools.
- SB 1184: Relating to the age of wine authorized to be sold by a wine collection seller.
- SB 1185: Relating to an exemption from boiler registration and inspection requirements for certain boilers in medical equipment and autoclaves.
- SB 1188: Relating to electronic health record requirements; authorizing a civil penalty.
- SB 1197: Relating to the operation of an unmanned aircraft over a spaceport; creating a criminal offense.
- SB 1198: Relating to the designation of spaceports as critical infrastructure facilities for purposes of criminal and civil liability.
- SB 1202: Relating to third-party review of property development documents and inspections of improvements related to those documents, including home backup power installations.
- SB 1212: Relating to the prosecution and punishment for the offense of trafficking of persons; increasing a criminal penalty.
- SB 1214: Relating to the operations and administration of the Concho County Hospital District.
- SB 1215: Relating to the placement of a cultivated oyster in a natural oyster bed, a private oyster bed, or coastal waters.
- SB 1227: Relating to fees for the issuance of certain military specialty license plates.
- SB 1229: Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 69 in Smith County as the Veterans Memorial Highway.
- SB 1230: Relating to the designation of Farm-to-Market Road 10 in Panola County as the Deputy Sheriff Chris Dickerson Memorial Highway.
- SB 1233: Relating to information regarding perinatal palliative care; creating an administrative penalty.
- SB 1236: Relating to the relationship between pharmacists or pharmacies and health benefit plan issuers or pharmacy benefit managers.
- SB 1238: Relating to prohibited insurance discrimination on the basis of an insured's marital status following the death of the insured's spouse.
- SB 1239: Relating to choice of law and assignment or acquisition of claims and demands in connection with certificated and uncertificated securities.
- SB 1241: Relating to the consideration of college entrance examinations for admission to certain public institutions of higher education and a study by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board regarding those examinations.
- SB 1243: Relating to the dissolution of a public utility agency.
- SB 1245: Relating to the taking of aoudad sheep by using a helicopter.
- SB 1247: Relating to consolidating certain nonresident hunting licenses.
- SB 1248: Relating to the disclosure of certain harvest report information submitted to the Parks and Wildlife Department.
- SB 1252: Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate the installation or inspection of a residential energy backup system.
- SB 1254: Relating to the regulation of professional employer organizations.
- SB 1255: Relating to the regulation of mold assessors and remediators.
- SB 1257: Relating to required health benefit plan coverage for gender transition adverse effects and reversals.
- SB 1259: Relating to the regulation of land surveyors by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.
- SB 1261: Relating to the financing of water supply projects included in the state water plan; authorizing the issuance of obligations.
- SB 1265: Relating to certain duties of the Texas Workforce Commission with respect to child-care resources.
- SB 1266: Relating to Medicaid provider enrollment and credentialing processes.
- SB 1268: Relating to the review and updating by the Texas Water Development Board of guidance principles and rules related to certain plans adopted or approved by the board.
- SB 1273: Relating to establishing the Higher Education Research Security Council.
- SB 1281: Relating to certain criminal offenses involving mail or a mail receptacle key or lock; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.
- SB 1283: Relating to resident safety from criminal activity in senior retirement communities.
- SB 1300: Relating to the prosecution and punishment of the criminal offense of organized retail theft; increasing criminal penalties.
- SB 1302: Relating to eligibility to use a general permit to discharge waste into or adjacent to waters in this state.
- SB 1307: Relating to a biennial health coverage reference guide developed by the Texas Department of Insurance.
- SB 1313: Relating to prohibited signs, logos, and designs in advertising or marketing cigarettes, e-cigarettes, or other tobacco products; creating a criminal offense.
- SB 1316: Relating to a prohibition on e-cigarette advertising in certain locations.
- SB 1318: Relating to restrictions on covenants not to compete for physicians and certain health care practitioners.
- SB 1321: Relating to compensation and leave for certain peace officers.
- SB 1330: Relating to billing and reimbursement for certain medical equipment, devices, and supplies provided to Medicare enrollees; creating a criminal offense.
- SB 1333: Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.
- SB 1335: Relating to decedents' estates.
- SB 1341: Relating to the regulation of manufactured homes.
- SB 1343: Relating to the notice requirements of a data broker registration statement and Internet website.
- SB 1346: Relating to prohibited sales to persons attempting to purchase all or substantially all possible winning tickets in a lottery drawing.
- SB 1349: Relating to creating the criminal offenses of transnational repression and unauthorized enforcement of foreign law and to a study and law enforcement training regarding transnational repression.
- SB 1350: Relating to a commission to coordinate celebrations of the bicentennial anniversary of Texas' independence.
- SB 1351: Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 281 in Hidalgo County as the U.S. Border Patrol Agent Jose Rodriguez-Lua Memorial Highway.
- SB 1352: Relating to the deadline for filing an application for certain ad valorem tax exemptions or allocations and the calculation of the penalty for filing a late application for such an exemption or allocation.
- SB 1353: Relating to the licensing and regulation of pilots in the jurisdiction of the pilot board of a navigation district located in Cameron County.
- SB 1355: Relating to liquor sales on credit by the holder of a distiller's and rectifier's permit to a wholesaler.
- SB 1362: Relating to prohibiting the recognition, service, and enforcement of extreme risk protective orders; creating a criminal offense.
- SB 1364: Relating to the repeal of wheelbase and horsepower restrictions for the state's passenger vehicle fleet.
- SB 1366: Relating to the inclusion of information about construction or maintenance work zones in the curriculum of driver education and driving safety courses.
- SB 1369: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 11 in Morris County as the Army Staff Sergeant Samuel T. Castle Memorial Highway.
- SB 1372: Relating to access to the crime laboratory portal.
- SB 1378: Relating to the powers of certain nonresident seller's permit holders who also hold a winery permit.
- SB 1379: Relating to increasing the criminal penalties for forgery.
- SB 1388: Relating to family support services provided under a Health and Human Services Commission program.
- SB 1398: Relating to certain procedures in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship for a child placed in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services and the provision of family preservation services and community-based foster care.
- SB 1401: Relating to the creation of the Texas Mental Health Profession Pipeline Program by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
- SB 1403: Relating to the administration of the Title IV-D agency, the powers and duties of the Title IV-D agency regarding the collection, modification, and enforcement of child support, and to certain procedures for cases and orders relating to the Title IV-D agency.
- SB 1404: Relating to requirements for certain orders and judgments rendered in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.
- SB 1415: Relating to the sales tax exemption period for clothing, footwear, and certain school-related items.
- SB 1422: Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 852 in Upshur County as the Petty Officer Billy Machen Memorial Bridge.
- SB 1423: Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 2275 in Gregg County as the Bill Stoudt Parkway.
- SB 1426: Relating to operation and management of the first capitol state historic site and replica by the Texas Historical Commission.
- SB 1433: Relating to the assertion of legislative privilege by the attorney general in certain legal challenges to the constitutionality of state statutes.
- SB 1437: Relating to the eligibility of certain individuals for certification as certain juvenile officers or employees of a juvenile facility.
- SB 1448: Relating to decedents' estates and other matters involving probate courts.
- SB 1451: Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of stealing or receiving a stolen check or similar sight order.
- SB 1464: Relating to a hearing on the refusal to issue or the revocation or suspension of a vehicle title.
- SB 1467: Relating to death records maintained by the vital statistics unit of the Department of State Health Services and provided to certain hospitals.
- SB 1470: Relating to requiring the Department of Public Safety to share data for the purpose of maintaining the statewide voter registration list.
- SB 1490: Relating to adult high school charter program funding.
- SB 1493: Relating to lighting equipment requirements for motor vehicles.
- SB 1497: Relating to the search of certain wireless communications devices by a peace officer.
- SB 1498: Relating to civil asset forfeiture of digital currency or other similar property.
- SB 1499: Relating to the operations of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center.
- SB 1506: Relating to the frequency with which the Board of Pardons and Paroles reconsiders inmates for release on parole.
- SB 1532: Relating to the information required to be posted by the Texas Water Development Board on the board's Internet website regarding the use of the state water implementation fund for Texas.
- SB 1534: Relating to a study and report by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board regarding health physics education in this state.
- SB 1535: Relating to the establishment by the Texas Workforce Commission of an advanced nuclear energy workforce development program.
- SB 1540: Relating to maintaining the confidentiality of the personal information of election officials and their employees.
- SB 1558: Relating to the liability of nonprofit entities contracted with the Department of Family and Protective Services or with a single source continuum contractor to provide community-based care or child welfare services.
- SB 1559: Relating to conflicts between a protective order and certain other orders and to the transfer of a protective order.
- SB 1563: Relating to county jailer training on interacting with veterans in the criminal justice system.
- SB 1567: Relating to the authority of home-rule municipalities to regulate the occupancy of dwelling units.
- SB 1568: Relating to the issuance of animal friendly specialty license plates.
- SB 1569: Relating to the availability of certain personal information of a member of the governing board of an institution of higher education, the chief executive officer of the institution, or the chief executive officer of a university system.
- SB 1574: Relating to a centers of excellence program developed by the Texas Judicial Council for certain justices and judges.
- SB 1577: Relating to the temporary sale of alcoholic beverages at certain racing facilities.
- SB 1579: Relating to the appointment of a receiver for and sale of certain parcels of land that are abandoned, unoccupied, tax delinquent, and undeveloped in certain municipalities.
- SB 1580: Relating to the composition of the governing body of a local mental health authority.
- SB 1583: Relating to management plans adopted by groundwater conservation districts.
- SB 1589: Relating to the contract requirements for a contract between a single source continuum contractor and the Department of Family and Protective Services.
- SB 1596: Relating to the prohibition of short-barrel firearms.
- SB 1598: Relating to the release of motor vehicle collision report information.
- SB 1610: Relating to sexually violent predators, to the Texas Civil Commitment Office, and to the prosecution of the offense of harassment by sexually violent predators and other persons confined in certain facilities; amending certain sex offender registration requirements; increasing criminal penalties.
- SB 1620: Relating to the establishment of the Texas forensic analyst apprenticeship pilot program.
- SB 1621: Relating to prosecution and punishment of certain criminal offenses prohibiting sexually explicit visual material involving depictions of children, computer-generated children, or other persons; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.
- SB 1637: Relating to the prosecution of the offense of deadly conduct.
- SB 1644: Relating to the use of a consumer's credit score in the underwriting or rating of certain personal lines property and casualty insurance policies.
- SB 1660: Relating to the retention and preservation of toxicological evidence of certain intoxication offenses.
- SB 1662: Relating to notice provided to certain public drinking water supply systems before water quality testing.
- SB 1663: Relating to notification procedures concerning groundwater contamination.
- SB 1664: Relating to public information regarding the rates of a transmission and distribution utility.
- SB 1666: Relating to the payment of restitution.
- SB 1667: Relating to the procedures for the expunction of arrest records and files; authorizing a fee.
- SB 1677: Relating to a study on prevention and reduction of diabetes-related amputation.
- SB 1697: Relating to a customer guide to home solar energy devices.
- SB 1709: Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm to Market Road 70 in Nueces County as the Los Robles Trail.
- SB 1718: Relating to the eligibility of the National Rifle Association's Annual Meetings and Exhibits or another annual event of the National Rifle Association for funding under the major events reimbursement program.
- SB 1728: Relating to the participation of certain juvenile justice entities in the Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) Grant Program.
- SB 1729: Relating to the registration and inspection of vehicles.
- SB 1734: Relating to status of certain documents or instruments purporting to convey title to or an interest in real property.
- SB 1737: Relating to service retirement benefits payable by the Employees Retirement System of Texas to certain law enforcement officers and custodial officers.
- SB 1744: Relating to the designation of State Loop 255 in Camp County as the Camp County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway.
- SB 1759: Relating to the declaration of an oil or gas emergency by the Railroad Commission of Texas and the liability of a person for assistance, advice, or resources provided in relation to an oil or gas emergency.
- SB 1760: Relating to guardianships for persons who are incapacitated; changing a fee.
- SB 1789: Relating to electric service quality and reliability; providing an administrative penalty.
- SB 1804: Relating to restitution and compensation paid to victims of certain offenses for tattoo removal related to the offense.
- SB 1806: Relating to the inspection, purchase, sale, possession, storage, transportation, and disposal of petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, and oil and gas waste; creating criminal offenses and increasing the punishment for an existing criminal offense.
- SB 1809: Relating to the creation of the offense of fraudulent use, possession, or tampering with a gift card, gift card packaging, or gift card data or redemption information.
- SB 1814: Relating to creation and maintenance of an electronic database to provide information to certain members of the United States armed forces regarding the resources and benefits provided to veterans.
- SB 1818: Relating to the issuance of a license or provisional license to certain military service members, military veterans, and military spouses to engage in a business or occupation in this state.
- SB 1833: Relating to the use of a social media platform in furtherance of an offense involving the delivery of a controlled substance; increasing criminal penalties.
- SB 1839: Relating to the delivery of records, including a will, in probate proceedings transferred to other courts.
- SB 1841: Relating to the confidentiality of certain information collected by certain local governments and airport governing boards.
- SB 1844: Relating to disannexation of certain areas of a municipality for failure to provide services.
- SB 1851: Relating to the penalty for noncompliance with certain audit requirements by a municipality.
- SB 1858: Relating to eligibility for the bulletproof vest and body armor grant program.
- SB 1862: Relating to interstate notification by the voter registrar of certain applicants for voter registration.
- SB 1877: Relating to the authority of the Office of Public Utility Counsel to access certain data.
- SB 1883: Relating to the approval of land use assumptions, capital improvement plans, and impact fees.
- SB 1886: Relating to the execution of a search warrant for taking a blood specimen from certain persons in certain intoxication offenses.
- SB 1895: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway Loop 88 in Lubbock County as the First Responders Memorial Loop.
- SB 1896: Relating to the provision of information regarding an arrested person and the victim of the offense to a magistrate for purposes of an order for emergency protection.
- SB 1923: Relating to the modification of certain orders providing for the support of a child.
- SB 1930: Relating to the use of proceeds from the sale of saltwater fishing stamps issued by the Parks and Wildlife Department.
- SB 1931: Relating to the designation of a portion of Business U.S. Highway 83-S in Hidalgo County as the SP4 Rodolfo Valdez Memorial Highway.
- SB 1936: Relating to the definition of an abuse unit for certain controlled substances under the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
- SB 1940: Relating to authorizing a beneficiary designation that transfers a manufactured home classified as personal property at the owner's death.
- SB 1946: Relating to the creation of a family violence criminal homicide prevention task force.
- SB 1948: Relating to the regulation of fire prevention standards for certain agricultural facilities.
- SB 1963: Relating to a financing mechanism allowing electric utilities to obtain recovery of costs associated with a weather-related event or other natural disaster; granting authority to issue bonds.
- SB 1964: Relating to the regulation and use of artificial intelligence systems and the management of data by governmental entities.
- SB 1967: Relating to the provision of financial assistance by the Texas Water Development Board for certain projects.
- SB 2001: Relating to the registration of vehicles, the issuance of disabled parking placards, and certain benefits associated with that registration or issuance for certain peace officers with disabilities; authorizing a fee.
- SB 2004: Relating to the eligibility of the INDYCAR Grand Prix of Arlington for funding under the major events reimbursement program.
- SB 2007: Relating to the voluntary disclosure by an applicant for registration of a motor vehicle of the applicant's military status.
- SB 2024: Relating to a prohibition on marketing, advertising, offering for sale, or selling certain e-cigarette products; increasing a criminal penalty; creating a criminal offense.
- SB 2032: Relating to certain requirements regarding a contract between a single source continuum contractor and the Department of Family and Protective Services.
- SB 2037: Relating to permit application review and contested case procedures for environmental permits involving a project to construct or modify a liquefied natural gas export terminal; authorizing a fee.
- SB 2039: Relating to the applicability of certain pedestrian laws to certain sidewalk users.
- SB 2052: Relating to suits affecting the parent-child relationship between a parent and a nonparent.
- SB 2053: Relating to creating the Governor's Medal of Service award to recognize service to the people of Texas.
- SB 2064: Relating to an exemption from certain taxes imposed on the transfer of a motor vehicle to a person from a decedent or the decedent's estate.
- SB 2068: Relating to the duty of an appraisal district to keep confidential certain identifying information provided by a property owner.
- SB 2069: Relating to the establishment of a work group to conduct a study on the feasibility of implementing an acute psychiatric bed registry.
- SB 2073: Relating to the authority of an appraisal district to purchase, finance the purchase of, or lease real property or construct or finance the construction of improvements to real property.
- SB 2075: Relating to the establishment, powers and duties, terms, and governance of certain advisory bodies for programs administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
- SB 2078: Relating to the regulation of composting in certain counties; authorizing a civil penalty.
- SB 2112: Relating to the punishment for certain criminal offenses related to cultivated oyster mariculture; increasing a criminal penalty.
- SB 2121: Relating to the regulation of certain business entities that act as data brokers.
- SB 2122: Relating to imposition of application fees for certain permits and permit amendments for the disposal of oil and gas waste.
- SB 2124: Relating to publication of the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee's annual report.
- SB 2129: Relating to the operation of vehicles at railroad grade crossings; increasing a criminal penalty.
- SB 2137: Relating to the allocation of low income housing tax credits.
- SB 2141: Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates to state and federal judges.
- SB 2143: Relating to the authority of a county to commission certain individuals as peace officers and establish certain law enforcement agencies.
- SB 2145: Relating to the authority of the advisory body of a public improvement district and the board of directors of a reinvestment zone to hold a meeting by a telecommunication device.
- SB 2165: Relating to prohibiting the dismissal of certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship involving the Department of Family and Protective Services.
- SB 2166: Relating to testing of voting tabulation equipment.
- SB 2167: Relating to the licensing and regulation of massage therapy.
- SB 2173: Relating to the effect of a tax certificate accompanying a transfer of certain property.
- SB 2180: Relating to requiring a certification for peace officers to conduct certain polygraph examinations.
- SB 2185: Relating to the bilingual education allotment under the public school finance system.
- SB 2196: Relating to the period during which an order for emergency protection remains in effect.
- SB 2204: Relating to the applicability of uniform grant and contract management standards to certain Texas Water Development Board programs.
- SB 2216: Relating to security of election system equipment.
- SB 2217: Relating to certain election practices and procedures.
- SB 2221: Relating to the filing of a fraudulent financing statement in relation to certain secured transactions; authorizing the imposition of a fee.
- SB 2232: Relating to designating October 21 as Unplug Texas Day.
- SB 2237: Relating to severance pay for certain political subdivision employees.
- SB 2269: Relating to dispute resolution for and enforcement actions against certain long-term care facilities.
- SB 2284: Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to regulate certain matters related to firearms, air guns, archery equipment, and other weapons and related supplies.
- SB 2306: Relating to the provision of adoption cost information by a licensed child-placing agency.
- SB 2312: Relating to the establishment and powers and duties of the Texas Advisory Committee on Geopolitical Conflict.
- SB 2321: Relating to the regulation of emissions by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality during an event affecting electric demand or grid reliability.
- SB 2332: Relating to aircraft owned and operated by the Department of Public Safety.
- SB 2337: Relating to the regulation of the provision of proxy advisory services.
- SB 2349: Relating to notice requirements for a leased dwelling located in a floodplain.
- SB 2367: Relating to the authority of certain counties to enact certain park use rules.
- SB 2368: Relating to critical infrastructure and utilities, including affiliation with certain foreign entities of certain persons working or participating in the electricity market; authorizing and increasing administrative penalties.
- SB 2373: Relating to financial exploitation or financial abuse using artificially generated media or phishing communications; providing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.
- SB 2383: Relating to the employment of certain peace officers of the Department of Public Safety.
- SB 2405: Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice and the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to the functions of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, the Correctional Managed Health Care Committee, the Texas Correctional Office on Offenders with Medical or Mental Impairments, and the Windham School District.
- SB 2406: Relating to the Sabine River Authority of Texas, following recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission; specifying term lengths and grounds for the removal of a member of the board of directors.
- SB 2407: Relating to the Lower Neches Valley Authority, following recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission; specifying term length grounds for the removal of a member of the board of directors.
- SB 2411: Relating to business organizations.
- SB 2431: Relating to requiring foreign language credit opportunities for students enrolled in study abroad components or programs offered by certain institutions of higher education in this state.
- SB 2443: Relating to electronic delivery of documents sent or received by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
- SB 2448: Relating to the establishment of the Rural Workforce Development Grant Program.
- SB 2477: Relating to certain municipal regulation of conversion of certain office buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy.
- SB 2480: Relating to the Texas Physician Health Program and the regulation of certain occupations by the Texas Medical Board; expanding the applicability of surcharges.
- SB 2514: Relating to establishing the hostile foreign adversaries unit at the Department of Public Safety and training, prohibitions, and reporting requirements designed to combat foreign influence and foreign adversary operations; creating a criminal offense.
- SB 2515: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 64 in Smith County as the Fire Marshal Jimmy W. Seaton Memorial Highway.
- SB 2543: Relating to the amount of certain revenue that may be used for and the location of state veterans cemeteries.
- SB 2550: Relating to an exemption of the transfer of certain rights in water from certain disclosure requirements applicable to the transfer of certain interests in real property.
- SB 2580: Relating to the definition of a designated law enforcement office or agency for purposes of certain laws governing the installation and use of tracking equipment and access to certain communications.
- SB 2581: Relating to the repeal of a provision governing the operation of jail commissaries in certain counties.
- SB 2587: Relating to the access to and use of certain criminal history record information, to the procedure for obtaining that information, and to the correct terminology for certain licenses the issuance of which requires a criminal history background check.
- SB 2589: Relating to procedures for a commissioners court to close, abandon, or vacate certain county roads.
- SB 2601: Relating to the landowner compensation program.
- SB 2610: Relating to a limitation on civil liability of business entities in connection with a breach of system security.
- SB 2615: Relating to restricting telework for employees of public institutions of higher education.
- SB 2629: Relating to organization of, meetings of, and voting by condominium unit owners' associations and property owners' associations.
- SB 2753: Relating to the integration of early voting by personal appearance and election day voting, including the manner in which election returns are processed and other related changes.
- SB 2776: Relating to the disclosure of certain information by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
- SB 2778: Relating to the amount of an expenditure that may be paid by an emergency services district employee without board approval.
- SB 2781: Relating to the imposition of civil penalties for certain violations with respect to political contributions and expenditures made by certain persons who engage in lobbying activities.
- SB 2790: Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 67 in Dallas and Ellis Counties as the Eddie Bernice Johnson Memorial Highway.
- SB 2798: Relating to certain statutes of limitations for criminal offenses, including the statute of limitations for certain fraud offenses.
- SB 2807: Relating to motor vehicles, including automated motor vehicles; creating a criminal offense.
- SB 2835: Relating to municipal regulation of stairway requirements in certain apartment buildings.
- SB 2885: Relating to the use of reclaimed water that has been treated to meet certain standards as part of an aquifer storage and recovery project.
- SB 2925: Relating to the establishment of the Task Force on Modernizing Manufacturing.
- SB 2938: Relating to the verification of the veteran status of inmates and prisoners.
- SB 2964: Relating to an opportunity to correct certain defects in an early voting ballot voted by mail.
- SB 2965: Relating to territory in an emergency services district that is annexed by a municipality.
- SB 2972: Relating to expressive activities at public institutions of higher education.
- SB 2986: Relating to use by a religious organization of public school or institution of higher education facilities.
- SB 2995: Relating to the displacement of student financial aid at a public institution of higher education.
- SB 3031: Relating to the punishment for the offense of aggravated assault.
- SB 3034: Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 249 in Grimes and Montgomery Counties as the Doug Pitcock Aggie Expressway.
- SB 3039: Relating to the transfer of students in public higher education and to transparency regarding certificate or degree program requirements.
- SB 3050: Relating to the creation of the Fannin County Improvement District No. 1; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
The Source: The information in this article comes from legislative documents and previous reporting by FOX Television Stations in Texas.