Examples of State Constitution in a sentence
Without limiting Citizens’ other rights of termination as further described in this Agreement, Citizens may unilaterally terminate this Agreement for refusal by Vendor to comply with this Section unless the records are exempt from Section 24(a) of Article I of the State Constitution and Section 119.07(1), Florida Statutes.
The New York State Constitution provides that pension membership is a contractual relationship and plan benefits cannot be diminished or impaired.
In compliance with Article VIII, Section 3 of the State Constitution, the contract shall include appropriate language stating that the District is not obligated to make payments beyond the term of any particular appropriation of state or federal funds that may exist from time to time and that the contract may be terminated upon such without any penalty or future liability (a non-appropriation clause).
I of the State Constitution and section 119.07(1), Florida Statutes.
VIII of the State Constitution may elect to have its county commission serve as the M.P.O., if the M.P.O. jurisdiction is wholly contained within the county.
AuthorityThe audit was performed pursuant to the State Comptroller’s authority as set forth in Article V, Section 1 of the State Constitution and Article II, Section 8 of the State Finance Law.
Article VIII of the State Constitution (“Article VIII”) and State law provide for certain exemptions from property taxes, the valuation of agricultural and open−space lands at productivity value, and the exemption of certain personal property from ad valorem taxation.
Please see Article X, Section 1, of the State Constitution for the relevance of this question.
In 2002-2003, the Legislature provided $620,000 to three Children’s Advocacy Centers.7 Revision 7 to Article V of the State Constitution directs state government to assume the cost of the state court system, to be fully effectuated by July 1, 2004.
Colorado voters passed an amendment to the State Constitution, Article X, Section 20, which has several limitations, including revenue raising, spending abilities, and other specific requirements of state and local governments.