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      Sec. 9-375b. Amendment of party rules in 1992. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 9-374 and 9-375, any amendments of the state rules of a particular party necessitated by redistricting may be made in 1992 by a majority vote of the members of the state central committee of such party voting thereon at a meeting called for the purpose of considering such amendments, and amendments of the local rules of a particular party necessitated by redistricting may be made in 1992 by a majority vote of the members of the town committee of such party voting thereon at a meeting called for the purpose of considering such amendments, and any such amendment shall be effective upon the filing of a copy thereof in the office of the Secretary of the State by the chairman or vice-chairman of such political party.

      (P.A. 92-1, S. 6, 8.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title9 > Chap153 > Sec9-375b

      Sec. 9-375b. Amendment of party rules in 1992. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 9-374 and 9-375, any amendments of the state rules of a particular party necessitated by redistricting may be made in 1992 by a majority vote of the members of the state central committee of such party voting thereon at a meeting called for the purpose of considering such amendments, and amendments of the local rules of a particular party necessitated by redistricting may be made in 1992 by a majority vote of the members of the town committee of such party voting thereon at a meeting called for the purpose of considering such amendments, and any such amendment shall be effective upon the filing of a copy thereof in the office of the Secretary of the State by the chairman or vice-chairman of such political party.

      (P.A. 92-1, S. 6, 8.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title9 > Chap153 > Sec9-375b

      Sec. 9-375b. Amendment of party rules in 1992. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 9-374 and 9-375, any amendments of the state rules of a particular party necessitated by redistricting may be made in 1992 by a majority vote of the members of the state central committee of such party voting thereon at a meeting called for the purpose of considering such amendments, and amendments of the local rules of a particular party necessitated by redistricting may be made in 1992 by a majority vote of the members of the town committee of such party voting thereon at a meeting called for the purpose of considering such amendments, and any such amendment shall be effective upon the filing of a copy thereof in the office of the Secretary of the State by the chairman or vice-chairman of such political party.

      (P.A. 92-1, S. 6, 8.)