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First Substitute S.J.R. 10

Senator Leonard M. Blackham proposes to substitute the following bill:


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RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING WILDLIFE

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NUMBERS

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1998 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Sponsor: Leonard M. Blackham

6    John P. Holmgren
7    Howard C. Nielson
8    Eddie P. Mayne
9    Lorin V. Jones
10    Alarik Myrin
11    Lyle W. Hillyard
12    David H. Steele
13    Howard A. Stephenson
Robert F. Montgomery
Craig A. Peterson
Robert M. Muhlestein
Craig L. Taylor
Joseph L. Hull
Mike Dmitrich
LeRay McAllister
L. Alma Mansell
Lane Beattie
Pete Suazo
Michael G. Waddoups
L. Steven Poulton
Blaze D. Wharton
George Mantes


14    A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH
15    CONSTITUTION; PROVIDING THAT ANY VOTER INITIATIVE REGARDING THE
16    TAKING OF WILDLIFE SHALL BE ADOPTED UPON APPROVAL OF TWO-THIRDS
17    OF THOSE VOTING; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
18    This resolution proposes to change the Utah Constitution as follows:
19    AMENDS:
20         ARTICLE VI, SECTION 1
21    Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, two-thirds of all members elected to each of
22    the two houses voting in favor thereof:
23        Section 1. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article VI, Section 1, to read:
24         Article VI, Section 1. [Power vested in Senate, House and People.]
25        The Legislative power of the State shall be vested:
26        1. In a Senate and House of Representatives which shall be designated the Legislature of
27    the State of Utah.


1        2. In the people of the State of Utah, as hereinafter stated:
2        The legal voters or such fractional part thereof, of the State of Utah as may be provided by
3    law, under such conditions and in such manner and within such time as may be provided by law,
4    may initiate any desired legislation and cause the same to be submitted to a vote of the people for
5    approval or rejection, or may require any law passed by the Legislature (except those laws passed
6    by a two-thirds vote of the members elected to each house of the Legislature) to be submitted to
7    the voters of the State before such law shall take effect. Legislation initiated to allow, limit, or
8    prohibit the taking of wildlife or the season for or method of taking wildlife shall be adopted upon
9    approval of two-thirds of those voting.
10        The legal voters or such fractional part thereof as may be provided by law, of any legal
11    subdivision of the State, under such conditions and in such manner and within such time as may
12    be provided by law, may initiate any desired legislation and cause the same to be submitted to a
13    vote of the people of said legal subdivision for approval or rejection, or may require any law or
14    ordinance passed by the law making body of said legal subdivision to be submitted to the voters
15    thereof before such law or ordinance shall take effect.
16        Section 2. Submittal to electors.
17        The lieutenant governor is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of
18    the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law.
19        Section 3. Effective date.
20        If approved by the electors of the state, the amendment proposed by this joint resolution
21    shall take effect on January 1, 1999.

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