Minnesota Constitution

Article IV, § 20 — Enrollment of bills

Minnesota Const. art. IV, § 20

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Minn. Const. art. IV, § 20.

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Every bill passed by both houses shall be enrolled and signed by the presiding officer of each house. Any presiding officer refusing to sign a bill passed by both houses shall thereafter be disqualified from any office of honor or profit in the state. Each house by rule shall provide the manner in which a bill shall be certified for presentation to the governor in case of such refusal.

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