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§ 42. Deposit  of  laws  and  concurrent  resolutions with legislative  leaders and secretary of state. 1. The governor, upon  approval  of  any  bill  or  part thereof or if the bill be one as to which all or any part  becomes  law  immediately  upon  its  passage  by  both  houses  of  the  legislature  pursuant  to  article  seven of the constitution, shall, in  either event, assign a chapter number  to  such  bill  and  deposit  the  original  thereof  with  the secretary of state and a certified official  copy thereof with the temporary president of the senate and the  speaker  of  the  assembly.  Both  the  original  and  certified  copy shall have  appended thereto the certificate of the presiding officer of each  house  and the chapter number assigned by the governor.    2.   Every   concurrent   resolution   proposing   amendments  to  the  constitution of  the  state  and  concurrent  resolutions  proposing  or  ratifying  amendments  to the constitution of the United States shall be  deposited with the secretary of state upon passage, with the certificate  of the presiding officer of each house appended thereto.  The  secretary  of  state  shall  forthwith upon any such deposit endorse upon each such  concurrent resolution his certificate of the day, month and year it  was  filed  in  his  office,  and  his  certificate  to  such effect shall be  presumptive evidence thereof. A certified  official  copy  thereof  with  such  certificate  appended  thereto shall be delivered to the temporary  president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly.

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Statutes > New-york > Leg > Article-3 > 42

§ 42. Deposit  of  laws  and  concurrent  resolutions with legislative  leaders and secretary of state. 1. The governor, upon  approval  of  any  bill  or  part thereof or if the bill be one as to which all or any part  becomes  law  immediately  upon  its  passage  by  both  houses  of  the  legislature  pursuant  to  article  seven of the constitution, shall, in  either event, assign a chapter number  to  such  bill  and  deposit  the  original  thereof  with  the secretary of state and a certified official  copy thereof with the temporary president of the senate and the  speaker  of  the  assembly.  Both  the  original  and  certified  copy shall have  appended thereto the certificate of the presiding officer of each  house  and the chapter number assigned by the governor.    2.   Every   concurrent   resolution   proposing   amendments  to  the  constitution of  the  state  and  concurrent  resolutions  proposing  or  ratifying  amendments  to the constitution of the United States shall be  deposited with the secretary of state upon passage, with the certificate  of the presiding officer of each house appended thereto.  The  secretary  of  state  shall  forthwith upon any such deposit endorse upon each such  concurrent resolution his certificate of the day, month and year it  was  filed  in  his  office,  and  his  certificate  to  such effect shall be  presumptive evidence thereof. A certified  official  copy  thereof  with  such  certificate  appended  thereto shall be delivered to the temporary  president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Leg > Article-3 > 42

§ 42. Deposit  of  laws  and  concurrent  resolutions with legislative  leaders and secretary of state. 1. The governor, upon  approval  of  any  bill  or  part thereof or if the bill be one as to which all or any part  becomes  law  immediately  upon  its  passage  by  both  houses  of  the  legislature  pursuant  to  article  seven of the constitution, shall, in  either event, assign a chapter number  to  such  bill  and  deposit  the  original  thereof  with  the secretary of state and a certified official  copy thereof with the temporary president of the senate and the  speaker  of  the  assembly.  Both  the  original  and  certified  copy shall have  appended thereto the certificate of the presiding officer of each  house  and the chapter number assigned by the governor.    2.   Every   concurrent   resolution   proposing   amendments  to  the  constitution of  the  state  and  concurrent  resolutions  proposing  or  ratifying  amendments  to the constitution of the United States shall be  deposited with the secretary of state upon passage, with the certificate  of the presiding officer of each house appended thereto.  The  secretary  of  state  shall  forthwith upon any such deposit endorse upon each such  concurrent resolution his certificate of the day, month and year it  was  filed  in  his  office,  and  his  certificate  to  such effect shall be  presumptive evidence thereof. A certified  official  copy  thereof  with  such  certificate  appended  thereto shall be delivered to the temporary  president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly.