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The article, which governs separation of powers, has only one section.
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Texas Constitution of 1876

The official title of Article III is "Legislative Department."

It originally had fifty-eight sections. Ninety-five sections have been added.

Four of the original and twenty-five of the added sections have been repealed.

Sections 50b-4 ("Additional Student Loans") and 50b-5 (same) have an official title.

Note that the term "Proceedings" precedes Section 29.

And "Requirements and Limitations" precedes Section 42.

On TLG, each section of the state constitution has its own page:





Warning: Display title "Article II of the Texas Constitution" overrides earlier display title "Article III of the Texas Constitution".

Article II: The Powers of Government

The official title of Article II is "The Powers of Government."

The article, which governs separation of powers, has only one section.

On TLG, each section of the state constitution has its own page: