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Proceedings and Debates of the 1967 Constitutional Convention
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[Jan. 4] DEBATES 3249

DELEGATE JAMES: It might be better
to do it another way.

THE CHAIRMAN: Do you understand
the question?

DELEGATE PENNIMAN: No.

THE CHAIRMAN: The question is
should the sentence read, "A public local
law enacted prior to January 6, 1971, for
any one county shall be referred," or should
it read, "A public local law for any one
county enacted prior to January 6, 1971,
shall be referred"?

DELEGATE PENNIMAN: I would say
the first way is preferable.

THE CHAIRMAN: "A public local law
enacted prior to January 6, 1971, for any
one county shall be referred."

The section is so modified.

Are there any other amendments to
section G?

The Chair hears none.

The Chair has and would like to inquire
if the delegates have the second installment
of the draft constitution, which begins with
article 5, page 51.

There is some delay in the printing with
respect to article 3 and 4. I think it would
be helpful to have these before us when we
consider the transitional provisions.

We will therefore skip over to section 16
on page 5.

While we are doing that, let me call
your attention to what many of you have
already noted. There are errors in several
papers dealing with article 2. The amend-
ments made after second reading yesterday
were not picked up. They are being printed
and will be distributed to you later, and
there was one additional amendment made
on second reading which was not picked
up. This will be distributed to you later.

This does not affect any of the sections
that we have had amendments to.

Delegate Penniman.

DELEGATE PENNIMAN: I believe
there is also, coupled with section 15, which
is reprinted as it came from the Commit-
tee on Style but not back to the way it was
amended on the floor by Delegate Willoner.

THE CHAIRMAN: I understand that
has been picked up and is being reprinted.

Are there any amendments to section 16?
The Chair hears none.

Are there any amendments to section 17?
The Chair hears none.

Are there any amendments to section 18?
The Chair hears none.

Are there any amendments to section
19? The Chair hears none.

Are there any amendments to section
20?

Are there any amendments to section
21?

(There was no response to these ques-
tions.)

Delegate Fornos, which is the section to
which you have an amendment in the
course of preparation?

DELEGATE FORNOS: Section 30 in
the transitional provisions, and then sev-
eral provisions in the legislation.

THE CHAIRMAN: Very well; section
22?

Section 23?
Delegate Gill.

DELEGATE GILL: Are we on the ju-
dicial branch?

THE CHAIRMAN: Yes, we are.
DELEGATE GILL: I understood that—

THE CHAIRMAN: You understood
what?

DELEGATE GILL: My amendments
concern section 22 and part of 22 and 23.

THE CHAIRMAN: Do you have an
amendment concerning section 22?

DELEGATE GILL: I understand that
Delegate Fornos has an amendment that
provides the same thing.

THE CHAIRMAN: Is your amendment
printed?

DELEGATE GILL: Yes, I think so. I
do not have it here. Delegate Fornos has
an explanation I think that combines the
two.

THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gill, these
amendments, "N", deal with amendments
on pages 22, not to section 22.

DELEGATE GILL: That is what I was
going to say.

THE CHAIRMAN: Are there any
amendments to section 22?

Are there any amendments to section
23?



 

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