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because of the provision on line 34 of Section 4.19, where
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it says where these changes require the force of law,
does this mean we are going to say constitutionally that
the change requires the force of law and then adopt a
procedure and say that it is not law?
THE CHAIRMAN; Delegate Morgan.
UELhGATU MORGAN: Well, I think we can make it
quite clear by inserting after "by law" in line 39 on page ')
the words "enacted by the General Assembly".
THE CHAIRMAN: I don't think that goes to Dele-
gate Case's question. Delegate Morgan.
Maybe the Chair can ask another question. I am
not sure this is what Delegate Case had in mind or what the
Committee had in mind.
Do you contemplate that there could be situation.;
where, by law, a department of the Executive Branch is so
organized that the Governor has some authority to make some
changes in it without having a change of the law or without
having an executive order?
DELEGATE MORGAN: Oh yes, for example, suppose
a principal department has been established and the |