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I just received a letter from Catharine Young - Senator 57th District. She is in favor of law S.4195 which would make the three rods permanent. She says that the three rods expired in March this year? 

Posted

It expires in December of this year.  http://open.nysenate.gov/legislation/api/1.0/html/bill/S4195-2013

 

Capt. Larry D. Jones

Pres. ELECBA

It's reallly confusing when reading through this bill.  The original expiration date in the 2nd half of the document, from the original bill, is December 31, 2013, but it's crossed off.  In the first half of the document, the new bill eliminating the expiration date of 12/31/13, lists a new expiration date of March 31, 2013.

 

What does that all mean? 

 

Is there a lawyer in the house?

Posted

Oh ....I forgot.....this is New York State....the land of legislative incompetence :lol:

Posted (edited)

the way I read that is, the strike trough text in the brackets [ ],  is the portion of the original bill they are seeking to eliminate with the current one.

 

Tim

Edited by Tim Bromund
Posted

That is the way I read it too.

Posted

Yes,  The bill seeks to eliminate the date & make it permnent.  The 3/31/13 is probably when the bill went to the typist.

 

Tom B.

(LongLine)

Posted (edited)

Yes,  The bill seeks to eliminate the date & make it permnent.  The 3/31/13 is probably when the bill went to the typist.

 

Tom B.

(LongLine)

Tom, I'm sure you're right, but could it be a typo?  We all know these people have screwed up a lot of really important stuff in the past.

 

This is copied right out of the document.   

 

JUSTIFICATION:  The original legislation (Chapter 455, L. 2011)

expires on 3/31/13.

 

The original legislation expires 12/31/13.

 

 

Edited by Jolly II

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