California Constitution
Article III, § 3
California Const. art. III, § 3
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Cal. Const. art. III, § 3.
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The powers of state government are legislative, executive, and judicial. Persons charged with the exercise of one power may not exercise either of the others except as permitted by this Constitution.
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History
Sec. 3 added Nov. 7, 1972, by Prop. 6. Res.Ch. 120, 1972.
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