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MT SB344
Bill
AI Summary
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Vetoed bills must be delivered to either the chief clerk of the house or the secretary of the senate, replacing the previous option to deliver to "the presiding officer, secretary, clerk, or any member" of the originating house
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Delivery of a vetoed bill is considered effectual when the chief clerk or secretary physically receives the bill with message, a receipt is attached, and the message is time-stamped and dated
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Removes the previous requirement for the governor to notify the house on its next session day about when and to whom the delivery was made
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Effective immediately upon passage and approval, with retroactive application to all vetoed legislation from the start of the 69th legislative session
Legislative Description
Revise process for governor's veto receipt and delivery to the legislature
Legislature
Last Action
Chapter Number Assigned
5/8/2025