§ 29.
Legislative powers in emergency from enemy attack.
Notwithstanding any general or
special provisions of the Constitution, in order to insure continuity of state and local governmental
operations in periods of emergency resulting from disasters caused by enemy attack, the Legislature
shall have the power and the immediate duty (1) to provide for prompt and temporary succession to
the powers and duties of public offices, of whatever nature and whether filled by election or
appointment, the incumbents of which may become unavailable for carrying on the powers and
duties of such offices, and (2) to adopt such other measures as may be necessary and proper for
insuring the continuity of governmental operations. In the exercise of the powers hereby conferred
the Legislature shall in all respects conform to the requirements of this Constitution except to the
extent that in the judgment of the Legislature so to do would be impracticable or would admit of
undue delay.
History: Section proposed by SL 1959, ch 317, adopted Nov. 8, 1960; repeal proposed by SL 1974, ch 1, rejected Nov. 5, 1974; repeal proposed by SL 1975, ch 2, as amended by SL 1976, ch 1, rejected Nov. 2, 1976; amendment proposed by SL 2006, ch 1, § 9 rejected Nov. 7, 2006.