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OF STATE, OF GOVERNOR. PROVIDING FOR QUALIFICATIONS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. AND ATTORNEY GENERAL. AND REMOVING RESTRICTIONS AGAINST THE STATE AUDITOR OR STATE TREASURER BEING ELIGIBLE TO SUCCEED THEMSELVES; AMENDING SECTION 5. PROVIDING THAT THE EXECUTIVE POWER OF THE STATE SHALL BE VESTED IN THE GOVERNOR; AMENDING SECTION 8, REWORDING THE LANGUAGE USED TO ESTABLISH THE GOVERNOR S VETO PROCEDURE AND INCREASING THE TIME ALLOWED THE GOVERNOR TO VETO BILLS AND PROVIDING FOR THE LEGISLATURE TO CALL ITSELF BACK IN SESSION AFTER ADJOURNMENT TO CONSIDER VETOED BILLS; AMENDING SECTION II, REWORDING THE LANGUAGE USED TO ESTABLISH SUCCESSION TO THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR IN THE EVENT OF THE DEATH. IMPEACHMENT. RESIGNATION, REMOVAL, OR DISABILITY OF THE GOVERNOR AND ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES CONCERNING SUCH DISABILITY; AMENDING SECTION 13, DELETING THE BOARD OF STATE PRISON COMMISSIONERS AND CHANGING THE COMPOSITION OF THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND THE TYPES OF CLAIMS IT MAY CONSIDER; AMENDING SECTION 16. DELETING THE DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROVIDING THE DUTIES OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR; AMENDING SECTION 17, PROVIDING FOR DUTIES OF THE STATE AUDITOR; AMENDING SECTION 18, MODIFYING THE DUTIES OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL; AMENDING SECTION 20, INSERTING THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR SECRETARY OF STATE AND MODIFYING PAYMENT PROVISIONS FOR COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES OF STATE OFFICERS; AMENDING SECTION 23, REMOVING CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS ON THE GOVERNOR TO RUN FOR UNITED STATES SENATE; AMENDING SECTIONS 10, 12 21, AND 22, DELETING THE SECRETARY OF STATE; DELETING SECTIONS 14, 15, AND 24; NUMBERING OR RENUMBERING VARIOUS SECTIONS, MODERNIZING CERTAIN MISCELLANEOUS LANGUAGE, AND REMOVING MASCULINE REFERENCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. of all Be It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, members elected to eacf. of the two houses voting in favor thereof: two-thir- of the Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VII of the Constitution State of Utah to read: See l The elective constitutional officers of the Executive Department shall consist of Governor, Secretary of State Lieutenant Governor State hold Auditor State Treasurer, and Attorney General, each of whom next of on first the January Monday office for four years, beginning at the after Tins election , except that the terms of 9fficc of those elected the into admitted Union; be shall when shall begin first election end on the first Monday in January, A.Iri9(Hl . The officers of the l Executive Department, during their terms of office, shall reside let the scat of government, where they within the State and shalkeepthepublic such records, books and papers as provided by jaw. They shallperform be prescribed J rtnMps as are Drescribed by this Constitution and as may the-Stftt- c afld-shul- if two or more shall have an equal and the highest number of one of said offices, the two houses of the Legislature, at its anv votes for shall elect forthwith by joint ballot one of such neSons for slid office pieniort hut in the eieetlonJhfijiames of the candidates for Governor and Lieutenant fTTr eaeh nnlitical party shall appear together on the ballot, and r . n nonH.Hate fnr Knvernor shall be considered as also cast ' Governor' TeanH.riale fnr i .ieutenant " i"0-nn- 1 Sec. 3. No person shall la be eligible tel for the office of Governor or Ume of his election nor to atuktheenHHyefanHe General mdessTie a person shall, of , Supreme Jjjshlonte Giitrn'rc. fj . , sm of tp; n'rttiwn tiuT li-- r snv tsul or of U.e LnMafu , li r.r M'Ilr.g'ofnt r of oarh Bmp d p 01 ry mmila-- r rx.ll ( of lii ai jf. i on 11 p rrixll'-ro- f irmtucrilng the In o' art In fat of of tur pTr vo (hir'd of U ; nu'n Wri of tTJioi:rrn' in a tfssion noljo facwi fuimvoning, flip CaTt ndardays and l a limp I j'ilni !yt)v IhpprrsidingofficTrof each lhpliIPbntem of ftouip, solely forihepuqx)seofrec(',T''i(I('rit:g If upon rpcon.siJcraiionptnFbiiroFlipm of appropriaiioni.sapproved. fry a yea and nav appriijiriatTon again pa siesLiinih .use sof IhtTegf-Trirurole ori 0"fTiirti.s 01 The rriemiers eTilcJ To pach hiTuseTThe TjTTI shall become law or iheTTcm orappro;iriaTTon sl.aTIiatf effect. tS.Aj li-- rrh Uiela-gisl.iiurpV- m-- Sec. 9. When any State or district office shall become vacant, and no mode Is provided by the Constitution and laws for filling such vacancy, the Governor shall have the power to fill the same by granting a commission, which shall expire at the next election, and upon qualification of the person elected to such office. Sec. 10. The Governor shall nominate, and bv and with consent of the Senate, appoint all State and district officers whose offices are established and whose by this Constitution, or which may be created by law, the recess for. If, during not otherwise Is or election provided appointment the office, or district in State occurs eeeur any of the Senate, a vacancy Governor shall appoint some qualified person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the Senate, when I he 1 the Governor shall nominate some person to fill such office. If the office of (Secretary of Skrtel Lieutenant Governor. State Auditor, State Treasurer or Attorney General be vacated by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the Governor to fill the same by appointment, tomthesame M!lai hold office until party of the removed person; and the appointee shallas (his jbe by law! elected and qualified, may be shall successor pbiaa provided by law. Sec. 11. In case of the death ef the Governor, or from office, inability to discharge the duties of nnrf Hutioa nf miri office resignation, or obocnac from the Stnti?. thep"" shall ecose; of of until the dcvolve-upothe Secretary State, shall until the next general election, when the vacancy shall be filled by clcetioftr h Rwrctnry of State If, during n vacancy in the office of of the office, or be duties the resign, die or become incapnbleef performing from the State, the President pro tempore of the displaced,-oScnotc-shol- l act as Governor until the vacancy he filled or the dionbthky m this section cease. While- performing the duties of the GovcrnoP-anf nr the tempore of prn State, the provided, Secretary of op in cases the-cadisability, temporary except may-beemolumentaaf absenso from the State, shall be entitled to the solary-an- d the Governor. In case of the death of the Governor, impeachment. removal from office, resignation, or disability to discharge the duties of v ho fails to take office, the powers the office, or in case of a Governor-elec- t and duties of the Governor shall devolve upon the Lieutenant Governor until the disability ceases or until the next general election, when the of vacancy shall be filled by elections, if, during a vacancy in the office or becomes is removed, dies, resigns, Governor Lieutenant the Governor, of the Senate incapable of performing the duties of the office, the President shal Apt as Gnvprnnr until theacancy is filled or disability ceases. If in tEiscase the President of the Senate resigns, dies, is removed, or becomes House incapable of performing the duties of the office, the Speaker of the While shall act as Governor until thevacancy is filled or disability ceases. duties of the 'Governor as provided in this section, the fjieutenant- Governor, the President of the Senate1 orjne Speaker of the House, as the case mav be. sE5IIbi entitled to the salary and emolumeng 0f Governor, except in casesof temporary disability The disability of the Governor or person acting as Governor shall be determined by either a written declaration transmitted to the Supreme Court bv the Governor stating an inability to discharge the powers and duties of the office or by a maionty of the Supreme Court on joint request President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of conclusive Representatives. Such determination shall be final and Thereafter, when the Governo? transmits to the Supreme Court a wntteg declaration that no disability exislheGovernor shall resume the powers and duties of the office unieiTthe Supreme Court, upon joint request of thi President of the Senate aridlhe Speaker of the House of Representative or upon its own initiative, determines that the Governor is unablejfl discharge the powers and dutieTofthe office. The Lieutenant Governor shall then continue to discharge these powers and duties as acting Governor. The Supreme Court has exclusive jurisdiction to determine all questions arising under this section. gS&n"! j..jlrl the age of twenty-fiv- rn Atiortwy Crirral whJI be the I I ! 1 wl a adi twr of the Suie - tii-- n vji iinA end fahall iuil perform such WHr l.ipu'rf.i'iKlmtrisor. The Governor. I SeerHury State Treasurer. Attorney General and ut h other State and Auditor, dt&trtct officers as I may be I provided for by law. shall receive for their services! monthly-- a compensation as fixed bv law . , The compensation for said officers a provided In all laws enacted pursuant to this Constitution, shall be In fall for all services rendered by said officers, respect ivclv. in any official capacity or employment during their respective terms of office. No such officer shall receive for the I ! but all performance of any official duty any fee for bisown peroal official ol of them either for rformance duty, the any law fixed fees by by pt shall be collected In advance and deposited with the State Treasurer for the monthly to the credit of the State. The Legislature may provide w bile traveling of officers said and actual of expenses necessary payment (IntbeStatelln the performance of official ! duly Idutjei u, Sec. 121) 19. All grants and commissions shall be in the name and by the of the State, authority of'the State of Utah, sealed with the Great Seal of State J ( signed by the Governor, and countersigned by such officer as provided by law. the Sec. 22122 IThereohalbbe gufetary-oFStaterO- nd nd WalerwhKh-sh(tll-be-kep- by4he t eal--shall of (tetaHy-Se- td present seal theStateef Utah.-Th. be4heeaUf theateanWetherwtsepFevHed bylaw-- There of The Great Seel ef Utfib-sba- bv-hin- v e ofrhe-Temtory- shall be a seal of the State, which shall be called The Great Seal State of Utah, and shaft be kept by such officer as provided bylaw the Sec.f 23121- - No person, while holding any office under the United States government, shall hold any office under the State government ofJJtaMj his-offt- ecv be-abs- p s - s sc nature and whether-fillc- d unavailable for the incumbents of which may become and 2) to adopt such of public offices, of whatever appointment, -- operations including, but not limited to the financing the cxereisc of the powers hereby conferred the legislature eenform to the requirements of this Constitution except shall in jeglslaturC S t0 d woube o?unduc dcT lmpractmablVokr of governmental thcrcof.-I- n , Sec. 12. Until otherwise provided by law, the Governor, Justices of the Supreme Court and Attorney General shall constitute aboard of Pardons, a majority of whom, including the Governor, upon such conditionsjrana limitotions ond relictions as they deem propef as may years, beta with-sucbefore the established by the Legislature, may remit fines and forfeitures; commute Emitted practice after convictions, in all cases except punishments, and grant (he Stale of ;;ovv,aE0rfnthntiTr,ftnf hiRcWtioBj.No treason and impeachments, subject to such regulations as may be for in' section one of provided by law,rreTativeTo the manner of applying for pardons; bu' no eligible toany of the offices provided IrTTSeofelection nhr election -f Attorney ll.e , JS of pvW.c 1 Sec.lStlU Use llrm Mr Item' h CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER AND PROVIDING FOR nnifturh foniorlirr; t'.tii ikJ IaW.f c"uriiss paw-'- j tnr DEPARTMENT Ihhrrftifpj EXECUTIVE OF OFFICERS RESIDENCE OF orovoM IiTihi wii.tiTf U.p Corrfor iftfiin . 1 .11 uch prlortn Sec, I It J I?. The Sept rtr.tcnJent of Public hAlrurlu duties at I may be Jprot Ucd by aw 1 . 18 u' Trtutrr t i evrrpt 4 o'1 ((14 prni i iuchoii.tr dUt i perform miy bejptoi i,!i iff r,u i fm r : ti u rr! Ihstrl.j ih ta h o'!.rrf tternof tj f.rrtaf'nt.rl.t', I in a j l inu h Cii'f ll t t l.rfjx.r'ft.! of 4 1 of tUU nirot for the t i.1 tl Ike r o p'f ft r '4 i ' rvj! hj r ,w f Ia e 1 oH.ccrfa, t-- rirt Ue oJ.jfr lion f.l t l( 1 far! thr n4 f,fh pro bird by law, Ci e pans i Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. Article VII, Constitution of Utah, shall take effect January 1, except as follows: all candidates for the state offices provided in this amendment shall stand for election to these offices under the provisions of this amendment during the election year of 1984. 1981, This will appear on the ballot summarized as follows: PROPOSITION NO. 2 REVENUE AND TAXATION ARTICLE REVISION Shall Article XIII of the State Constitution be amended to allow the from legislature to exempt primary residences and personal property for property tax; to allow the legislature to reimburse local governments or of primary residences caused revenue in reduction exemptions by any tax on a personal property; to allow the legislature to establish property own boundaries; of the outside located municipalitys property municipal to exempt property owned by nonprofit organizations used for religious, charitable, hospital, educational, employee representation or welfare to share tax and purposes; to exempt livestock; to allow local governments the state may amount the 75 the remove to upon ceiling other revenues; fund for the public school program; and other organizational changes in the revenue and taxation article. AGAINSTD FORD COMPLETE TEXT OF REVENUE AND TAXATION ARTICLE REVISION 1980 BUDGET SESSION A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE BUDGET SESSION OF THE 43RD LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF UTAH PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH; RELATING TO REVENUE AND TAXATION; PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTION OF THE PROPERTY OF |