Article III, Section 42 of the Texas Constitution

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This section was repealed August 5, 1969.

Editor Comments

The former section was adopted in 1876 and never amended.

It mandated that the Legislature "pass such laws as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Constitution."

Categorized as "deadwood," it and numerous other sections were repealed in 1969 by the same ballot proposition.

Attorney Steve Smith

Recent Decisions

None.

Historic Decisions

  • Storrie v. Houston City St. Ry. Co., 46 S.W. 796, 798 (Tex. 1898) ("The requirements express the commands of the people to the legislature to pass laws to accomplish certain purposes which the people determined upon as part of the policy of the state; for example, we quote the following sections . . . . These sections, with many others, show that the convention had in mind a number of topics upon which they were not willing to trust the legislature to exercise its own judgment as to whether it should legislate or not, but commanded that in these instances laws shall be passed to accomplish the purposes named.")

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