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Dick v. City of Portales9/22/1993 s or employees of the Department . . . which must be the criteria in the instant case. . . . e think the term "public morals" must be taken to mean the moral practices or modes or conduct " ertaining to a * * * whole community; * * * relating to * * * the whole body of people or an entire community."
Id., 84 Cal.Rptr. at 123-124, at 11-12 (quoting Black's Law Dictionary 1393 (4th ed. 1951)).
We find the delegation of the legislative authority to disapprove the transfer of a license on moral as well as on safety and health grounds to be within the traditional definition of the state's police power and thus constitutional. See Driggs v. City of Denison, 420 S.W.2d 446 (Tex.Civ.App.1967); cf. (legislature may delegate police power based on aesthetic consideration alone).
For all of the above reasons, we affirm.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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