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- He may veto it: | - He may veto it: | ||
- In the event of a veto while the General Assembly is in session, he shall return such bill, with his objections, within seven days of presentment, | - In the event of a veto while the General Assembly is in session, he shall return such bill, with his objections, within seven days of presentment, | ||
- | - If the Governor returns the bill under clause (A), the House in which the bill originated shall enter the Governor' | + | - If the Governor returns the bill under clause (A), the House in which the bill originated shall enter the Governor' |
- If the Governor returns the bill under clause (A), the General Assembly shall reconsider and vote upon the approval of the bill before the final adjournment of the | - If the Governor returns the bill under clause (A), the General Assembly shall reconsider and vote upon the approval of the bill before the final adjournment of the | ||
next regular session of the General Assembly that follows the regular or special session in which the bill was originally passed. If the House in which the bill originated does not approve the bill under clause (B), the other House is not required to reconsider and vote upon the approval of the bill. If, after voting, either House fails to approve the bill within this time, the veto is sustained. | next regular session of the General Assembly that follows the regular or special session in which the bill was originally passed. If the House in which the bill originated does not approve the bill under clause (B), the other House is not required to reconsider and vote upon the approval of the bill. If, after voting, either House fails to approve the bill within this time, the veto is sustained. | ||
- | - In the event of a veto after final adjournment of a session of the General Assembly, such bill shall be returned by the Governor to the House in which it originated on the first day that the General Assembly is in session after such adjournment, | + | - In the event of a veto after final adjournment of a session of the General Assembly, such bill shall be returned by the Governor to the House in which it originated on the first day that the General Assembly is in session after such adjournment, |
- He may refuse to sign or veto such bill in which event it shall become a law without his signature on the eighth day after presentment to the Governor. | - He may refuse to sign or veto such bill in which event it shall become a law without his signature on the eighth day after presentment to the Governor. | ||
(b) Every bill presented to the Governor which is signed by him or on which he fails to act within said seven days after presentment shall be filed with the Secretary of State within ten days of presentment. The failure to so file shall not prevent such a bill from becoming a law. | (b) Every bill presented to the Governor which is signed by him or on which he fails to act within said seven days after presentment shall be filed with the Secretary of State within ten days of presentment. The failure to so file shall not prevent such a bill from becoming a law. | ||
- | (c) In the event a bill is passed over the Governor' | + | < |
//(History: As Amended November 7, 1972; November 6, 1990).// | //(History: As Amended November 7, 1972; November 6, 1990).// | ||
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payable in 2012 and thereafter. The following definitions apply to subsection (f): | payable in 2012 and thereafter. The following definitions apply to subsection (f): | ||
- | - "Other residential property" | + | - "Other residential property" |
- " | - " | ||
- | - "Other real property" | + | - "Other real property" |
- This subsection applies to property taxes first due and payable in 2012 and thereafter. The General Assembly shall, by law, limit a taxpayer' | - This subsection applies to property taxes first due and payable in 2012 and thereafter. The General Assembly shall, by law, limit a taxpayer' | ||
- | - A taxpayer' | + | - A taxpayer' |
- A taxpayer' | - A taxpayer' | ||
- A taxpayer' | - A taxpayer' | ||
- A taxpayer' | - A taxpayer' | ||
- | - A taxpayer' | + | - A taxpayer' |
- This subsection applies to property taxes first due and payable in 2012 and thereafter. Property taxes imposed after being approved by the voters in a referendum shall not be considered for purposes of calculating the limits to property tax liability under subsection (f). | - This subsection applies to property taxes first due and payable in 2012 and thereafter. Property taxes imposed after being approved by the voters in a referendum shall not be considered for purposes of calculating the limits to property tax liability under subsection (f). | ||
- As used in this subsection, " | - As used in this subsection, " | ||
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- A State budget enacted by the General Assembly must appropriate money for the State' | - A State budget enacted by the General Assembly must appropriate money for the State' | ||
- If expenses exceed actual revenue received by the State when reconciled at the close of a biennial budget period, the subsequent biennial budget must subtract any shortfall from the projected revenue available for that subsequent biennial budget. | - If expenses exceed actual revenue received by the State when reconciled at the close of a biennial budget period, the subsequent biennial budget must subtract any shortfall from the projected revenue available for that subsequent biennial budget. | ||
- | - The requirements under subsections (c) and (d) may be suspended if at least two-thirds of the members of the House of Representatives and at least two-thirds of the members of the Senate vote to suspend the requirement. | + | - The requirements under subsections |
- A court that orders a remedy pursuant to any case or controversy arising under this section may not order any remedies other than a declaratory judgment or such other remedies that are specifically authorized by the General Assembly in a law implementing this section. | - A court that orders a remedy pursuant to any case or controversy arising under this section may not order any remedies other than a declaratory judgment or such other remedies that are specifically authorized by the General Assembly in a law implementing this section. | ||
//(History: Amended November 6, 2018).// | //(History: Amended November 6, 2018).// | ||
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Section 3. Whenever it is provided in this Constitution, | Section 3. Whenever it is provided in this Constitution, | ||
- | Section 4. Every person elected or appointed to any office | + | Section 4. Every person elected or appointed to any office under this Constitution, |
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- | under this Constitution, | + | |
Section 5. There shall be a Seal of State, kept by the Governor for official purposes, which shall be called the Seal of the State of Indiana. | Section 5. There shall be a Seal of State, kept by the Governor for official purposes, which shall be called the Seal of the State of Indiana. |
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