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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Article III, Section 53 of the Texas Constitution (''<small>"Payment of Extra Compensation or Unauthorized Claims Prohibited"</small>'')}}{{Texas Constitution|text=Adopted February 15, 1876:
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Article III, Section 51-g of the Texas Constitution (''<small>"Social Security Coverage of Proprietary Employees of Political Subdivisions"</small>'')}}{{Texas Constitution|text=Added November 2, 1954:


'''The Legislature shall have no power to grant, or to authorize any county or municipal authority to grant, any extra compensation, fee or allowance to a public officer, agent, servant or contractor, after service has been rendered, or a contract has been entered into, and performed in whole or in part; nor pay, nor authorize the payment of, any claim created against any county or municipality of the State, under any agreement or contract, made without authority of law.'''
'''The Legislature shall have the power to pass such laws as may be necessary to enable the State to enter into agreements with the federal government to obtain for proprietary employees of its political subdivisions coverage under the old-age and survivors insurance provisions of Title II of the Federal Social Security Act as amended. The Legislature shall have the power to make appropriations and authorize all obligations necessary to the establishment of such social security coverage program.'''


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|seo_title=Article III, Section 53 of the Texas Constitution ("Payment of Extra Compensation or Unauthorized Claims Prohibited")
|seo_title=Article III, Section 51-g of the Texas Constitution ("Social Security Coverage of Proprietary Employees of Political Subdivisions")
|seo_keywords=Article 3 Section 53, Texas Legislature, ...
|seo_keywords=Article 3 Section 51-g, social security, grants authorization
|seo_description=The legislative power of Texas is vested in a Senate and House of Representatives.
|seo_description=The Legislature may enable the State to obtain for proprietary employees of its political subdivisions social security coverage.
|seo_image=Texas_Constitution_of_1876_Article_3.jpg
|seo_image=Texas_Constitution_of_1876_Article_3.jpg
|seo_image_alt=Article III: Legislative Department
|seo_image_alt=Article III: Legislative Department

Revision as of 15:54, August 14, 2023

Added November 2, 1954:

The Legislature shall have the power to pass such laws as may be necessary to enable the State to enter into agreements with the federal government to obtain for proprietary employees of its political subdivisions coverage under the old-age and survivors insurance provisions of Title II of the Federal Social Security Act as amended. The Legislature shall have the power to make appropriations and authorize all obligations necessary to the establishment of such social security coverage program.

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