New York Constitution

Article III, § 13 — Enacting clause of bills; no law to be enacted except by bill

New York Const. art. III, § 13

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Full Text

The enacting clause of all bills shall be “The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows,” and no law shall be enacted except by bill.

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History

(Formerly §14. Renumbered by Constitutional Convention of 1938 and approved by vote of the people November 8, 1938.)

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