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my knowledge that has a provision which is supposed to be
like the one proposed, California. Many states have
restriction on dual officeholding, and of course we have a
restriction or two on that type of limited conflict of
interest area. Apparently only one state has a grant to
act in this field. That is California. I asked the staff
to produce this particular clause, but when we went to the
California Constitution we couldn't find it so I don't know
exactly what it says. They are the only state that has
anything like that. I would gather from what Mr. Margolis
said that that wouldn't apply in California. The California
legislation has plenary power.
'' THE CHAIRMAN: The Chair can clarify the status
in Florida a little bit. A proposednew constitution was
drafted by a commission, submitted to the legislature, which
has not acted upon it.
Delegate Raley.
DELEGATE RALEY: Delegate Scanlan, I am very
irterested in what you have said that these things are
meaningless, that conflict of interest doesn't amount to
anything, but we have been talking all afternoon about the |