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If the governor decides that the bill needs changes, he will ask for an amendatory veto.
However, a number of interest groups lobbied the Governor to use his amendatory veto power to alter the adopted budget.
A veto only gives power to stop changes, not to adopt them (except for the rare "amendatory veto").
The Code sets out the current status of the laws, as amended, without repeating all the language of the amendatory acts except where necessary.
McDonnell also issued amendatory vetoes on non-budget legislation.
Amendatory veto:
In 1862, the section which enumerated the substances was repealed with an amendatory act, though cannabis was still required to be labeled.
Description: (Issued monthly) A listing of amendatory actions published in the Federal Register.
The law of 1790, for the punishment of treason, and the amendatory act of 1862, were explained and authorities read touching upon the points in issue.
So an amendatory clause was inserted in a quiet way; a clause which authorised the enlargement of the suffrage in certain cases to be specified by statute.
Under act of September 22, 1961, "the White House shall be administered pursuant to the act of August 25, 1916" and supplementary and amendatory acts.
Although abortion funding was not debated during the regular session of the General Assembly, McDonnell raised the issue through the use of his amendatory veto power.
The Poison Act was passed in 1907 and amended in 1909 and 1911, and in 1913 an amendatory act (Stats.
The Commission has made technical and conforming amendments to commentary provisions related to those amendments and has made a correction to the amendatory language of one amendment.
The Legislature passed HB656 on January 10, to which the Governor affixed an amendatory veto allowing senior citizens to ride all transit systems in the state for free.
However, with a new Doomsday deadline of January 20, 2008 approaching, the Governor called on the legislature to pass some bill, and he would "improve it," presumably using the amendatory veto.
Secondly, it agreed with both Kelly and the California Attorney General that the limits were an "unconstitutionally amendatory insofar as it limits an in-court CUA defense".
Also in 1995, the state legislature approved a bill making the Chief the "official symbol" of the University, but Governor Jim Edgar's amendatory veto allowed the decision to remain with the University.
Certification The action of the Governor when he or she assures that the General Assembly's acceptance of the Governor's amendatory veto of a bill conforms to the Governor's specific recommendations for change.
Although various media reports expressed concern that the legislation could not receive the votes to sustain it after it was returned with the amendment, the amendatory veto was accepted and the legislation passed on January 17, 2008.
McDonnell pressed for a Board seat again in 2011, and used his amendatory veto authority to amend the 2010-11 budget to require the NVTC to appoint someone of the Governor's choosing to fill one of the NVTC seats on the WMATA Board.