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1992 Tennessee Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1992)

handle is hein.sag/sagtn0121 and id is 1 raw text is: OPINTONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TENNESSEE
Published by Authority of Chapter 276
Public Acts of 1971
March, 1992
92-22    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW/TENNESSEE:Bills:Rejection: House
Bill476/Senate Bill 1030, a bill limited by its
caption to a call for a constitutional convention
regarding taxation, is diff'areot in substance from
Senate Bill 10, which called for a vote of the people
on several questions including a constitutional
convention regarding taxation, and does not violate
Art. II, §19 of the Tennessee Constitution. Tenn.
Const. Art. II, §17, Tenn. Const. Art. II, S1; Op.
Tenn. Atty. Gen. 178-66 (June 17, 1975), Op. Tenn.
Atty. Gen. U81-099 (April 7, 1981), Op. Tenn. Atty.
Gen. 84-182 (April 27, 1984), Op. Tenn. Atty. Gen.
85-282 (November 18, 1985).
92-22    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW/TENNESSEE:Conventions: House
Bill476/Senate Bill 1030, a bill limited by its
caption to a call for a constitutional convention
regarding taxation, is different in substance from
Senate Bill 10, which called for a vote of the people
on several questions including a constitutional
convention regarding taxation, and does not violate
Art. II, S 19 of the Tennessee Constitution. Tenn.
Const. Art. II, §17, Tenn. Const. Art. II, 519; Op.
Tenn. Atty. Gen. 178-66 (June 17, 1975), Op. Tenn.
Atty. Gen. U81-099 (April 7, 1981), Op. Tenn. Atty.
Gen. 84-182 (April 27, 1984), Op. Tenn. Atty. Gen.
85-282 (November 18, 1985).
92-27    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW/TENNESSEE:Conventions: If House
Bill 476/Senate Bill 1030 (dealing with Constitutional
Conventions) is passed, the Convention in its
recommendations would not be limited to the proposal
found in section 63 of the bill. Tenn. Const., Art.
Ii, S28, Art. II, §29, Art. II, §30, Art. XI, §3, Art.
XI, §9; Op. Tenn. Atty. Gen. November 19, 1973, Op.
Tenn. Atty. Gen. 77-265 (August 16, 1977), up. Tenn.
Atty. Gen. 77-299 (August 31, 1977).
92-20    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW/TENNESSEE:Due Process: Decrease or
cessation of indigent defense funds does not per se
constitute a violation of right to counsel for
indigent defendants under the 6th Amendment of the
United States Constitution, nor does the decrease or

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