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  2. Begin by reviewing the 'AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT' section. This provides context for the bill and its purpose. Ensure you understand the intent before proceeding.
  3. Move to the 'RULEMAKING AUTHORITY' section. Here, identify which authority is granted rulemaking powers related to the bill. Highlight this information as it may be crucial for understanding implementation.
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Texas House Bill 1481, passed during the 89th Legislative Session, requires all school systems to adopt and implement a policy prohibiting the use of personal communication devices by students on school property during the school day.
Private schools are not subject to HB 1481.
Governor Greg Abbott today celebrated the implementation of several landmark bills passed during the 89th Regular Legislative Session that go into effect today, September 1. These laws reflect several legislative priorities the Governor worked closely with members of the House and Senate to pass and sign into law.
To analyze a bill, you need to understand the situation that generated its introduction, whose interests are being represented, and the goals of the legislation.
Congress.gov provides the full text of bills from the 103rd Congress (1993) to the present and summaries of bills from the 93rd Congress (1973) to the present. Searches can be conducted by key word and bill number.
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