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I think the intent of the clause in lines 38 to 40, on
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page 4, what is to confer upon the General Assembly the
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power to prescribe by law any and all limitations and
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restrictions that the General Assembly might desire to
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prescribe, subject to the reasonableness of the limitations
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and restrictions, as prescribed in this line.
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DELEGATE BURGESS: So should there be a judicial
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test, it would be that of reasonablness.
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THE PRESIDENT: The only test is that of
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reasonableness.
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DELEGATE BURGESS: That satisfies, I think, the
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problem. Thank you.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Bamberger.
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DELEGATE BAMBERGER: Mr. President, page 75,
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lines 2 and 3, I am a little bothered by the language
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suggested by the Chair, as I understood it, the awkwardness
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of it, that would read "appoint a charter board of not to
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exceed nine members at any time."
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THE PRESIDENT: That is correct. No. Appoint
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at any time a charter board of not to exceed nine members,
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DELEGATE BAMBERGER: I am bothered by the "of
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