I presume that this is not an issue, but, if the California constitution
is the same as the U.S. Constitution, and the legislature goes into recess
within ten days after the governor receives the bill, it will not become
law if the governor does not sign it. However, the I assume legislature
won't recess until Thanksgiving.
Jim Ruwaldt
'72 TR6 CC79338U
Bloomington, IN
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Barry Schwartz wrote:
> >Note that the Gov. has the right to veto the bill,
> >or refuse to sign it, but both will have the same affect.
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> Shane,
> Actually, the only action that kills the bill is a veto. It will pass or
> become law if he signs it or not. As for the equipment, you guessed it,
> whatever the stations book says is what the car has to have - same as it is
> currently.
> By the way, thanks for the glowing report on British car day and don't
> underestimate 'rags'. Its a nice car! Glad I could finally meet you in
> person -
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