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  8. Chapter 13 - Governor.
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  10. Article 1 - General Provisions


Article 1 - General Provisions


  • Section 36-13-1 - Oath of office.
  • Section 36-13-2 - Employment of secretaries, administrative assistants, stenographers, special investigator, press secretary, and counsel.
  • Section 36-13-3 - Defense of certain civil actions against state to recover lands.
  • Section 36-13-4 - Negotiation of temporary loans to meet deficiencies in Treasury.
  • Section 36-13-5 - Copyright of statutes.
  • Section 36-13-6 - Mansion Fund.
  • Section 36-13-7 - Authority to remove employees; exceptions.
  • Section 36-13-8 - Acceptance of federal grants and advances; requiring state agencies to meet conditions imposed thereon.
  • Section 36-13-9 - Authority to give state agencies powers and duties required to implement federal laws, regulations, etc.
  • Section 36-13-10 - Control of property of state; exceptions.
  • Section 36-13-11 - Retirement allowance for former governors.
  • Section 36-13-12 - Pension for widows or widowers of Governors.
  • Section 36-13-13 - Governor's Councillor.
  • Section 36-13-14 - Provision of personnel to provide protection and security for former governors.
  • Section 36-13-15 - Disbursement of discretionary funds.
  • Section 36-13-16 - Disclosure of expenses and flight logs; audit.
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