Opinion No. 79-197

CourtOklahoma Attorney General Reports
DecidedJuly 9, 1979
StatusPublished

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Opinion No. 79-197, (Okla. Super. Ct. 1979).

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OPINION — AG — THE ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 33 DOES NOT VIOLATE OKLAHOMA CONSTITUTION ARTICLE V, SECTION 57, WHICH REQUIRES THAT EVERY LEGISLATIVE ACT CONTAIN ONLY ONE SUBJECT. (SUNSET LAWS, RECREATION OF EIGHT STATE BOARDS) (KAY HARLEY JACOBS) ** SEE OPINION NO. 91-652 (1991)

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