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Texas Statutes and Codes
Codes
- Vernon's Texas Statutes
and Codes Annotated (Call Number KFT1230.5 .V4)
- Systematic arrangement of current Texas
statutory law. Annotations provide content analysis, historical
background, and references to related court cases. Updated by pocket
parts (supplements in back of each volume).
- The
Texas Statutes (Texas
Legislature Online)
- Full text of all current Texas statutes.
Searchable by keyword/phrase; browsable by tables of contents. Not
annotated. ASCII text format—some text may not be formatted
correctly.
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Vernon’s
Texas Codes Annotated
[CD-ROM]
- Full-text, searchable database of
current statutes, Texas constitution, court rules, and session laws.
Available at computer workstations within UNT Libraries.
Session Laws
- Vernon's Texas Session Law
Service [paper]
Call Number: KFT1225 .W4 Location: Government
Documents Service Desk—Third Floor, Willis Library - Laws passed by the most recent session
of the Texas Legislature.
- General and Special Laws of the
State of Texas, 1933-present [paper]
Call Number: TxD L1800.4.G286 Location: Texas
Documents—Third Floor, Willis Library - Biennial compilation of laws passed by
each session of the Texas Legislature.
- Gammel's The Laws of Texas,
1822-1927 [paper]
[Shelved before General and Special Laws listed above] - Earlier series of laws passed by each
session of the Texas Legislature. Some of the more fragile volumes are
located in Government Documents Reserve—request at Documents Service
Desk. The first ten volumes--Gammel's The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897--have been scanned and put online by the University of North Texas Libraries.
Selected Acts by Popular Name
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Appropriations
Bills and Legislative Budget Estimates
(Legislative Budget Board)
- The official Texas budget for the next
biennium. Also authorizes and prescribes conditions, limitations,
rules and procedures for allocating expending the appropriated funds.
- Texas
Open Meetings Act (Attorney General of Texas)
- This law requires government
organizations, except under certain circumstances, to make their
meetings open to the public and to maintain public records of the
activities of each meeting. Not indexed. See also
Open
Meetings Act Handbook and Open Meetings Act Made Easy.
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Texas
Public Information Act (Attorney General of Texas)
- This law, formerly known as the “Open Records Act,” guarantees citizens the right,
“unless otherwise expressly provided by law, at all times to
complete information about the affairs of government and the official
acts of public officials and employees.” Not indexed. See also Public
Information Act Handbook and Public Information Act Made Easy.
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Bobby Griffith
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last modified
Wednesday, July 23, 2008. 02:43 PM
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