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Section 29-3-2

Declaration of policy.

The Legislature declares:

(1) That recent technological developments make possible an enemy attack of unprecedented destructiveness, which may result in the death or inability to act of a large proportion of the membership of the Legislature;

(2) That to conform in time of attack to existing legal requirements pertaining to the Legislature would be impracticable, would admit of undue delay and would jeopardize continuity of operation of a legally constituted Legislature; and

(3) That it is therefore necessary to adopt special provisions as set out in this chapter for the effective operation of the Legislature.

(Acts 1961, No. 875, p. 1371, §2.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title29 > Chapter3 > 29-3-2

Section 29-3-2

Declaration of policy.

The Legislature declares:

(1) That recent technological developments make possible an enemy attack of unprecedented destructiveness, which may result in the death or inability to act of a large proportion of the membership of the Legislature;

(2) That to conform in time of attack to existing legal requirements pertaining to the Legislature would be impracticable, would admit of undue delay and would jeopardize continuity of operation of a legally constituted Legislature; and

(3) That it is therefore necessary to adopt special provisions as set out in this chapter for the effective operation of the Legislature.

(Acts 1961, No. 875, p. 1371, §2.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title29 > Chapter3 > 29-3-2

Section 29-3-2

Declaration of policy.

The Legislature declares:

(1) That recent technological developments make possible an enemy attack of unprecedented destructiveness, which may result in the death or inability to act of a large proportion of the membership of the Legislature;

(2) That to conform in time of attack to existing legal requirements pertaining to the Legislature would be impracticable, would admit of undue delay and would jeopardize continuity of operation of a legally constituted Legislature; and

(3) That it is therefore necessary to adopt special provisions as set out in this chapter for the effective operation of the Legislature.

(Acts 1961, No. 875, p. 1371, §2.)