Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 55 |
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They have no power to make regulations , but have a veto . No regulation having the force of law can become effective until that committee has met and approved it , except for a dispensation by the Governor where the need is present .
They have no power to make regulations , but have a veto . No regulation having the force of law can become effective until that committee has met and approved it , except for a dispensation by the Governor where the need is present .
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or regulations , and the requirements for the publication of such proposed rules and regulations is designed to permit the public to consider them and to make objection if necessary before they are considered by the Committee on ...
or regulations , and the requirements for the publication of such proposed rules and regulations is designed to permit the public to consider them and to make objection if necessary before they are considered by the Committee on ...
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No rule or regulation or amendment or repeal of an existing rule or regulation may become effective until it has been ... There is , however , an exception in favor of rules and regulations issued during an emergency declared by the ...
No rule or regulation or amendment or repeal of an existing rule or regulation may become effective until it has been ... There is , however , an exception in favor of rules and regulations issued during an emergency declared by the ...
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