67-503 PASSAGE OF BILLS OVER VETO -- AUTHENTICATION.

TITLE 67

STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 5

ENACTMENT AND OPERATION OF LAWS

67-503. Passage of bills over veto -- Authentication. When a bill has passed both houses of the legislature, and is returned by the governor without his signature and with objections thereto, and upon a reconsideration passes both houses by a two-thirds (2/3) vote, it must be authenticated as having become a law by a certificate indorsed thereon, or attached thereto, in the following form:

"This bill having been returned by the governor with his objections thereto, and after reconsideration having passed both houses, by a two-thirds vote, it has become a law this .... day of ...., ....," which indorsement, signed by the president of the senate and speaker of the house, is a sufficient authentication thereof. Such bill must then be deposited with the laws, in the office of the secretary of state.