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2000 SESSION
SB 656 Portraits of members of the General Assembly.
Introduced by: Malfourd W. Trumbo | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Portraits of certain state elected officials. Removes from the list of works of art that must be approved by the Governor acting with the advice and counsel of the Art and Architectural Review Council, portraits of the Governor, the presiding officier of the Senate, and members of the General Assembly displayed in the appropriate chambers or other buildings under the control and supervision of the person's respective body or office. In addition, the bill deletes an obsolete provision relating to pending litigation and makes several style changes.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Portraits of certain state elected officials. Removes from the list of works of art that must be approved by the Governor acting with the advice and counsel of the Art and Architectural Review Council, portraits of the Governor, the presiding officier of the Senate, and members of the General Assembly displayed in the appropriate chambers or other buildings under the control and supervision of the person's respective body or office. In addition, the bill deletes an obsolete provision relating to pending litigation and makes several style changes.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Portraits of member of the General Assembly. Removes from the list of works of art that must be approved by the Governor portraits of members of the General Assembly displayed in the chambers and other buildings under the control and supervision of the Senate and House of Delegates. In addition, the bill deletes an obsolete provision relating to pending litigation and makes several style changes.