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provide for the Budget Procurement as a single department.
Now, you can split them apart and this would
require, I would take it, statutes to do. So that would be
the kind of case we are talking about.
Then you go on to say they shall be set forth in
an executive order, and so on.
Now, that executive order, you say, which reorga*
nizes the Department of Budget Procurement , would not be
"law" and yet, it is the kind of thing that the
Constitution implies to me requires law. I think it is
inconsistent.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Morgan.
UHLEGATE MORGAN: Mr. Chairman, that is the very
kind of thing that the language Delegate Case was referring
to was intended to color.
Here it sets up the Department of budget and
Procurement and the government wants to reorganize and split
it into two departments. Now, that reorganization will
change a law and in that sense will have the force and
effect of law and this simply says to do that the Governor
Has to submit an executive order accomplishing it to the |