Article IV Section 16 Pennsylvania Constitution
Article IV Section 16 Pennsylvania Constitution Article IV Section 16 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is about Partial Disapproval of Appropriation Bills. Article IV is titled The Executive, it has 20 sections. Partial Disapproval of Appropriation Bills The Governor shall have power to disapprove of any item of any bill, making appropriations of money, […]
Article IV Section 15 Pennsylvania Constitution – Approval of Bills; Vetoes
Article IV Section 15 Pennsylvania Constitution Article IV Section 15 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is about Approval of Bills; Vetoes. Article IV is titled The Executive, it has 20 sections. Approval of Bills; Vetoes Every bill which shall have passed both Houses shall be presented to the Governor; if he approves he shall […]
Article IV Section 14 Pennsylvania Constitution
Article IV Section 14 Pennsylvania Constitution Article IV Section 14 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is about Vacancy in Office of Lieutenant Governor. Article IV is titled The Executive, it has 20 sections. Vacancy in Office of Lieutenant Governor In case of the death, conviction on impeachment, failure to qualify or resignation of the […]
Article IV Section 13 Pennsylvania Constitution
Article IV Section 13 Pennsylvania Constitution Article IV Section 13 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is about When Lieutenant Governor to Act as Governor. Article IV is titled The Executive, it has 20 sections. When Lieutenant Governor to Act as Governor In the case of the death, conviction on impeachment, failure to qualify or […]
Article IV Section 12 Pennsylvania Constitution
Article IV Section 12 Pennsylvania Constitution Article IV Section 12 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is about Power to Convene and Adjourn the General Assembly. Article IV is titled The Executive, it has 20 sections. Power to Convene and Adjourn the General Assembly He may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the General Assembly, and in […]
Article IV Section 11 Pennsylvania Constitution – Messages to the General Assembly
Article IV Section 11 Pennsylvania Constitution Article IV Section 11 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is about Messages to the General Assembly. Article IV is titled The Executive, it has 20 sections. Messages to the General Assembly He shall, from time to time, give to the General Assembly information of the state of the […]
Article IV Section 10 Pennsylvania Constitution – Information from Department Officials
Article IV Section 10 Pennsylvania Constitution Article IV Section 10 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is about Information from Department Officials. Article IV is titled The Executive, it has 20 sections. Information from Department Officials The Governor may require information in writing from the officers of the Executive Department, upon any subject relating to […]
Article IV Section 9 Pennsylvania Constitution – Pardoning Power; Board of Pardons
Article IV Section 9 Pennsylvania Constitution Article IV Section 9 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is about Pardoning Power; Board of Pardons. Article IV is titled The Executive, it has 20 sections. Pardoning Power; Board of Pardons (a) In all criminal cases except impeachment, the Governor shall have power to remit fines and forfeitures, […]
Article IV Section 8 Pennsylvania Constitution – Appointing Power
Article IV Section 8 Pennsylvania Constitution Article IV Section 8 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is about Appointing Power. Article IV is titled The Executive. it has 20 sections. Appointing Power (a) The Governor shall appoint a Secretary of Education and such other officers as he shall be authorized by law to appoint. The […]
Article IV Section 7 Pennsylvania Constitution – Military Power
Article IV Section 7 Pennsylvania Constitution Article IV Section 7 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is about Military Power. Article IV is titled The Executive, it has 20 sections. Military Power The Governor shall be commander-in-chief of the military forces of the Commonwealth, except when they shall be called into actual service of the […]