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to rule, except when these matters are specifically
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required for this Constitution to be prescribed by rule",
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aren't you then deleting and cutting out the concurrent
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power of the legislature with the Court of Appeals that
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we definitely understood in the Committee of the Whole.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Marion.
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DELEGATE MARION: Delegate Weidemeyer, you
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asked several questions, but in posing the question you
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stated the language incorrectly as it would read. It
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would not read "matters subject to rule" but "matters
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enumerated in this section".
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It is designed to continue what we had as
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approved in the first and second readings, a concurrent
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power in the Court of Appeals to act by rule, and the
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General Assembly to act by law. The power for the Court
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of Appeals to act by rule is contained in the present
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Constitution, and, in effect, the same situation, the
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concurrent rule-making power, is provided in the present
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Constitution.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Weidemeyer.
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DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: If, as you say, the
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