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THE PRESIDENT: Are there any ques-
tions of the Committee Chairman?
Delegate Boyles.
DELEGATE BOYLES: I would like to
ask Chairman Mudd if he would yield to a
question.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Morgan,
do you yield to a question ?
DELEGATE MORGAN: I yield.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Boyles.
DELEGATE BOYLES: Could you tell me
what conceivable legal holiday could come
on January 3rd?
THE PRESIDENT: The Chair did not
understand your question. You say Jan-
uary 3rd.
DELEGATE BOYLES: Yes. It says a
legal holiday on January 3rd.
THE PRESIDENT: Where is the refer-
ence?
DELEGATE BOYLES: The first Wednes-
day in January. I am sorry. It could be
January 1st. I am very sorry.
THE PRESIDENT: Is there any further
discussion? Are you ready for the question?
The question arises on the adoption of
Amendment No. 10 to Committee Recom-
mendation EB-1 and EB-2 as amended by
Report S&D-13. A vote Aye is a vote in
favor of Amendment No. 10. A vote No is
a vote against. Cast your vote.
(Whereupon, a roll call vote was taken.)
THE PRESIDENT: Has every delegate
voted? Does any delegate desire to change
his vote?
(There was no response.)
The Clerk will record the vote.
There being 97 votes in the affirmative
and 2 in the negative, the motion is car-
ried. The amendment is adopted.
Are there any other amendments to sec-
tion 4.22?
Delegate Gill.
DELEGATE GILL: Mr. President and
Delegate Penniman, it is in the legislative
branch section 3.08, under "Election and
Term of Office" that the change took place
that Delegate Chabot discovered, concern-
ing overlapping terms. Shall I read it?
THE PRESIDENT: No, I do not think
it is necessary.
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DELEGATE GILL: It is in the legisla-
tive branch article, 3.08.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
Delegate Henderson.
DELEGATE HENDERSON: I may
have missed it but there was an amend-
ment to provide that the qualifications of
the lieutenant governor when appointed
should be the same as the elected one, and
there was an equivalent one for the comp-
troller. If there was one for the attorney
general, I missed it. Maybe it is still to
come, I do not know.
THE PRESIDENT: I do not believe we
had one for the attorney general.
Delegate Marion.
DELEGATE MARION: Mr. President,
I believe that Delegate Henderson will find
that is already there and was clone by
amendment on the floor in the Committee
of the Whole. That similar amendment was
done at that time.
THE PRESIDENT: What section? 4.18?
Apparently it is in section 4.18, Delegate
Henderson.
Are there any amendments to 4.22? 4.23?
4.24?
Delegate Marion, do you desire to offer
your amendment E?
DELEGATE MARION: Yes.
T,HE PRESIDENT: Pages please dis-
tribute Amendment E.
This will be Amendment No. 11.
The amendment is submitted by Delegate
Marion. Is there a second?
(The amendment was duly seconded.)
THE PRESIDENT: The Clerk will read
the amendment.
READING CLERK: Amendment No.
11, to Committee Recommendations EB-1
and EB-2 as amended by Report No. S&D-
13 by Delegate Marion. On page 9, section
4.24, Board of Review strike out all of lines
39 through 41, inclusive, and insert in lieu
thereof the following: "hold its meetings in
public, and shall otherwise act in ,the man-
ner and with the powers that the General
Assembly may prescribe by law."
THE PRESIDENT: Up to this point the
amendments we have been considering have
been largely technical in character. I think
that is not true as to this one. The Chair
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