all, enacted by the General Assembly, shall refer to or subject only. that subject to be expressed in the title of the bill. so much of all, as are revised or amended shall be r enacted and published at length. no act, except general appropriation bills, shall become law until ninety days after adjournment of the sessio at which it was passed, except in cases of emergency in cases of emergency, the bill may become law on a proval of the Governor but a majority of the members elected to each House the General Assembly must concur by a yea and na vote, and reason for emergency set out at length in th Journal of each House.. must be signed by presiding officer of each House in ope session . before signature of the presiding officer bill must be read and the enrolled bill compared with the original an proven correctly enrolled." same proceedings as to bills shall take place in each Hous after a bill is signed by the presiding officers, the Cler of the House in which the bill originated shall presen the same to the Governor for signature and approval all, passed by the General Assembly shall be presented t Governor for approval or disapproval. if, disapproved, the Governor's objections shall be entere in full on the Journal of the House in which it origi nated. when reconsidered by a majority of all the member elected to each House, disapproved by the Governor shall become laws. in such case the vote of both Houses on such shall be by yeas and nays entered upon the Journals not returned by Governor within ten days (Sundays ex cepted) after presented to him, shall be laws as if signed by him except, that the General Assembly, by adjournment, pre vented return of the. in which case, shall become laws, unless disapproved by Governor within ten days after adjournment. SEC. PAGE. Bills-Continued. veto messages, in case of bills as above, shall be spread Governor shall have power to disapprove any part of ap- in which case, parts of, disapproved shall not become laws Blind, illiterate and disabled persons 48 184 64 provision for enabling, to vote by secret official ballot.. 147 Board of Education provision concerning the State bonds held by the... shall receive bond of Commonwealth for all or any part of money received by Kentucky from United States on account of, refunding direct, tax, etc. . . . Bond of the Commonwealth 188 66 held by Board of Education, and proceeds to be held inviolate for school purposes. for surplus school fund, to remain a perpetual obligation against the Commonwealth. interest on same, how it shall be disposed of. shall be executed to Board of Education for all or any terms and conditions on which said bond shall be held, etc. Bonds-Officers' General Assembly shall provide for, and fix the liability Borrowing money by and for the State laws authorizing the, and by and for counties and other political subdivisions, shall specify the purpose for which the money is to be used. the money so borrowed shall be used for no other purpose.. General Assembly shall not authorize any county, or subdivision thereof, or any city, town or incorporated district, to become a stockholder in any company, etc.. 179 nor to or appropriate money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, etc.. except for purpose of maintaining bridges, turnpike roads Provided, If any municipal corporation shall offer the Bribery persons may be punished for, of, or otherwise improperly nor acquire by purchase, lease or otherwise, any para or competing bridge, or operate the same. nor make contract with the owners of any vessel or co mon carrier by which the earnings of one doing carrying are to be shared by the other not doing carrying. Bridge Companies, Railway organized under the laws of this State, or operati maintaining or conducting any common carrier line this State, shall receive, transfer, deliver and swi cars coming to or going from any common carrier 1 named herein, with equal promptness, etc... without discrimination as to charges, preference, dra back or rebate, etc. and shall receive, deliver, transfer and transport freight, as above, from and to any point where ther a physical connection between the tracks of said co panies.. but no common carrier shall be compelled to allow use of its tracks for the trains of another engaged like business. . shall not make any exclusive or preferential contr or agreement for the conduct of business as comm carriers. freight shall be handled from receipt to delivery by, all persons, etc., from and to same points, upon conditions, in same manner, for same charges, and same method of payment. shall allow the tracks of each other to unite, intersect a cross at any point where such contract is reasonable feasible. penalties for violation by, of sections 213, 214, 215, herein Burial places not held for private or corporate profit, exempt fr taxation Capital, State C. shall continue in the city of Frankfort, unless remo as herein provided. SEC. PAGE. Capitol how municipal aid may be legally given to the Common- Casualty in case of persons killed by, there shall be no forfeiture of Certificates of election General Assembly shall have power to provide by gen- Chancery ccurts— shall continue as now constituted and organized by law, Charitable institutions sub. 3 92 3 93 .sub. used purely for public charity, exempt from taxation. . 170 Charters or grants of special or exclusive privilegescertain described, declared void and of no effect. Charters, corporation— provisions for revocation or forfeiture of, when abused or 205 71 Chief Justice Court of Appeals in trial of the Governor, the, shall preside over the Sen style of the, shall be Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky 69 69 69 24 24 Children, minimum age of, employment of Church no part of any school or educational fund, or tax now existing or hereafter raised, shall be applied in aid of any Circuit Courts General Assembly shall fix the, in places dangerous to a circuit court shall be established in each county now existing or which may hereafter be created.. jurisdiction of, shall be and remain as now established. General Assembly is given power to change jurisdiction General Assembly is given power to modify or change such right the right to appeal and sue out writs of error to remain as now, until altered by law. judicial districts for, shall be formed by first session of General Assembly after adoption of this Constitution. 128 41 |