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HB 2286

Relating to the duties of a funeral director or an agent at the interment or entombment of a human body.

en-TX, bills, wrapper, status

  • Introduced
  • Referred to Committee
  • Bill Passed
  • Law
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Votes

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Actions

Date Chamber en-TX, bills, show, action
executive branch Signed by the Governor
executive branch Sent to the Governor
House Reported enrolled
House Signed in the House
Senate Signed in the Senate
Senate Placed on local & uncontested calendar
Senate Laid before the Senate
Senate Read 2nd time & passed to 3rd reading
Senate Vote recorded in Journal
Senate Three day rule suspended
Senate Record vote
Senate Read 3rd time
Senate Passed
Senate Record vote
House Senate passage reported
Senate Not again placed on intent calendar
Senate Placed on intent calendar
Senate Reported favorably w/o amendments
Senate Recommended for local & uncontested calendar
Senate Committee report printed and distributed
Senate Scheduled for public hearing on . . .
Senate Considered in public hearing
Senate Testimony taken in committee
Senate Read first time
Senate Referred to Health & Human Services
House Reported engrossed
Senate Received from the House
House Placed on Local, Consent, and Res. Calendar
House Read 2nd time
House Passed to engrossment
House Constitutional three day rule suspended
House Record vote
House Read 3rd time
House Passed
House Record vote
House Considered in Local & Consent Calendars
House Comm. report sent to Local & Consent Calendar
House Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator
House Committee report distributed
House Considered in formal meeting
House Recommended to be sent to Local & Consent
House Reported favorably w/o amendment(s)
House Considered in public hearing
House Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee
House Left pending in committee
House Read first time
House Referred to Public Health
House Filed

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