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feels that "state agency" is broad enough to include
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state official, and that the General Assembly could
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delegate the duty of supervision to an official such as
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the Attorney General.
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Delegate Gleason.
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DELEGATE GLEASON: In view of Delegate Koss's
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remarks, I am wondering, seriously, whether she wouldn't
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consider an amendment which would delete the state agency.
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THE PRESIDENT: Can you suggest precisely what
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you have in mind?
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DELEGATE GLEASON: Yes, if I can stop looking
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at bills for just a minute and just provide that the
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General Assembly shall provide by law for the supervision
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and the uniform administration of laws enacted by the
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General Assembly pursuant to this section.
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That gives them a positive duty. They can put it
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with the Attorney General or some other office of the
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executive department.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Koss, did you hear
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the suggestion? It was that the sentence would read "the
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General Assembly shall prescribe by law for the supervision
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