Texas Statutes

§ 3.56 — PROHIBITED LOCAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.

Texas § 3.56
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Tex. Texas Constitution Code Ann. § 3.56 (2026).

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Sec. 56. PROHIBITED LOCAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.

(a)The Legislature shall not, except as otherwise provided in this Constitution, pass any local or special law, authorizing:
(1)the creation, extension or impairing of liens;
(2)regulating the affairs of counties, cities, towns, wards or school districts;
(3)changing the names of persons or places;
(4)changing the venue in civil or criminal cases;
(5)authorizing the laying out, opening, altering or maintaining of roads, highways, streets or alleys;
(6)relating to ferries or bridges, or incorporating ferry or bridge companies, except for the erection of bridges crossing streams which form boundaries between this and any other State;
(7)vacating roads, town plats, streets or alleys;
(8)relating to cemeteries, grave-yards or public grounds

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