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State monies shall be paid directly to the Treasurer,
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MR. NOSSEL: Yes.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Is this an important thing?
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Should that bo continued?
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MR. SAYRE: Constitutionally, you mean?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Constitutionally, right.
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MR. NOSSEL: I think you have to be a little
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careful there. I am not familiar with the present
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language particularly. If it is interpreted as meaning
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that it can be collected at the appropriate time and
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place, and deposited in the Treasury, this is all right.
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This is good. It is workable. But if the language is
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such that it would be interpreted as saying that it
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actually has to be paid by the taxpayer, or the payer of
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the fee directly to the Treasurer, then it is not good.
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THE CHAIRMAN: What it says is, the Treasurer
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MR. NOSSEL: Speaking of new language. I
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know the present one is all right.
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THE CHAIRMAN: -- shall receive the monies of
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the State until otherwise prescribed by law, deposit
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then as soon as received to the credit of the State, in
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