§ 10-2-116 - Authentication of laws passed over veto.
               	 		
10-2-116.    Authentication of laws passed over veto.
    (a)  When  a bill that has passed both houses of the General Assembly shall be  returned by the Governor without his or her signature and with his or  her objections thereto, and, upon reconsideration, shall pass both  houses by the constitutional majority, it shall be authenticated as  having become a law by a certificate endorsed thereon or attached  thereto, in the following form:
      "This  bill having been returned by the Governor with his or her objections  thereto and, after reconsideration having passed both houses by the  constitutional majority, has become a law this .... day of .....".
(b)  The  certificate, having been signed by the President of the Senate and  Speaker of the House of Representatives, shall be deemed a sufficient  authentication thereof; and the bill shall again be presented to the  Governor to be by him or her deposited with the laws in the office of  the Secretary of State.