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a guarantee?
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MR. ENEY: I don't know what the Commission wou
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feel. I personally wouldn't. I think this is a matter
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that can be regulated. I have no idea the Commission's
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feelings on this.
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MRS. BOTHE: It would be a rather difficult
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provision to write, since appeal to what is the question.
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THE CHAIRMAN: The next section is headed,
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Rulemaking Power.
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We don't have any specific draft of that, and
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I believe, Larry, these points, 1, 2 and 3, are those
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which you gleaned from the meeting in Atlantic City, is
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that correct?
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MR. RODOWSKY: That is correct.
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JUDGE BRUNE: May I ask one question about
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that, Mr. Chairman, Paragraph 2 of the outline, principle.
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I am not sure what it means.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I was going to ask Larry myself.
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JUDGE BRUNE: The power of General Assembly
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should be concurrent with the rulemaking power concerning
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practices and procedures, but the latter should be para-
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