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to exercise it.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Chabot.
DELEGATE CHABOT: I really think that if that is
a question, it is a question to be answered by the Committee
Chairman. As I said, I would like to be able to read that
interpretation into these words. I think that this body has;
been foreclosed from reading that interpretation into it.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Clagett.
DELEGATE CLAGETT: Mr. Chairman, I have a question I would like to ask Delegate, the Chairman of the Committee
Delegate Morgan. Where the provision is made in Section 4.05,
that the Lieutenant Governor shall perform such duties as
may be prescribed by law, is it not the intent of the Committee
and the meaning of the language that the legislature can
only delegate to the Lieutenant Governor by law such duties
as it may have the power under this Constitution to delegate
to him, which means that it could not delegate to him the
powers granted to the Executive under 4.01, but could only
delegate to him such powers as it had under 3.01, or other-
wise, there would be a violation of the difference between
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