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§ 11. Equal protection of laws; discrimination in civil rights prohibited.

12. Security against unreasonable searches, seizures and interceptions.

13. Purchase of lands of Indians.

14. Common law and acts of the state legislatures. 15. Certain grants of lands and of charters made by the King of Great Britain and the state;

obligations and contracts not to be impaired.

16. Damages for injuries causing death.

17. Labor not a commodity; hours and wages in public work; right to organize and bargain collectively.

18. Workmen's compensation.

ARTICLE II

SUFFRAGE

§ 1. Qualifications of voters.

2. Absentee voting.

3. Persons excluded from the right of suffrage. 4. Certain occupations and conditions not to affect residence.

5. Registration and election laws to be passed.

6. Permanent registration.

7. Manner of voting; identification of voters.
8. Bi-partisan registration and election boards.

ARTICLE III

LEGISLATURE

§ 1. Legislative power.

2. Number and terms of senators and assemblymen.

§ 3. Senate districts.

4. Readjustments and reapportionments; when federal census to control.

5. Apportionment of assemblymen; creation of assembly districts.

6. Compensation, allowances and traveling expenses of members.

7. Members; qualifications; not to receive certain civil appointments; acceptance to vacate seat. 8. Time of elections of members.

9. Powers of each house.

10. Journals; open sessions; adjournments.

11. Members not to be questioned for speeches. 12. Bills may originate in either house; may be amended by the other.

13. Enacting clause of bills; no law to be enacted except by bill.

14. Manner of passing bills; message of necessity for immediate vote.

15. Private or local bills to embrace only one subject to be expressed in title.

16. Existing law not to be made applicable by ref

erence.

17. Cases in which private or local bills shall not be passed; restrictions as to certain laws relating to street railroads.

18. Restrictions on the legislature respecting the making or use of profits by municipal corporations operating certain utility services.

19. Private claims not to be audited by legislature; claims barred by lapse of time.

20. Two-thirds bills.

§ 21. Certain sections not to apply to bills recommended by certain commissioners or public agencies. 22. Tax laws to state tax and object distinctly. 23. When yeas and nays necessary; three-fifths to constitute quorum.

24. Prison labor; contract system abolished.

ARTICLE IV

EXECUTIVE

§ 1. Executive power; election and terms of governor and lieutenant-governor.

2. Qualifications of governor and lieutenant-gover

nor.

3. Powers and duties of governor; compensation. 4. Reprieves, commutations and pardons; powers and duties of governor relating to grants of. 5. When lieutenant-governor to act as governor. 6. Duties and compensation of lieutenant-governor; succession to the governorship.

7. Action by governor on legislative bills; reconsideration after veto.

8. Departmental rules and regulations; filing; publication.

ARTICLE V

OFFICERS AND CIVIL DEPARTMENTS

§ 1. Comptroller and attorney-general; payment of state moneys without audit void.

2. Civil departments in the state government.
3. Assignment of functions; new departments pro-
hibited.

§ 4. Department heads.

5. Certain offices abolished.

6. Civil service appointments and promotions; veterans' preferences and credits.

7. Membership in retirement systems; benefits not to be diminished nor impaired.

ARTICLE VI

JUDICIARY

§ 1. Supreme court; how constituted; judicial districts.

2. Judicial departments; appellate division, how constituted; governor to designate justices; jurisdiction, time and place of holding courts; attendants.

3. Appellate terms in first and second departments; appeals.

4. Terms of office; vacancies, how filled.

5. Court of appeals; organization; designations. 6. Court of appeals; vacancies, how filled.

7. Jurisdiction of court of appeals.

8. Appeals from judgment or order; new trial. 9. Removal of judges and justices.

9-a. Removal or retirement of judges and justices by court on the judiciary.

10. Trial of impeachments.

11. County courts; jurisdiction.

12. Special county judge or surrogate.

13. Surrogates' courts; surrogates, their powers and jurisdiction; relief of.

14. Court of general sessions of the county of New York.

14-a. Temporary assignment of justices of the court of special sessions of the city of New York. 15. City court of the city of New York; jurisdiction.

§ 15-a. Temporary assignments of justices of the court of special sessions and of the municipal court of the city of New York.

16. Vacancies in certain judicial offices and New York city courts, how filled.

17. Justices of the peace; justices of the municipal court of New York city and of inferior local courts; election and removal of.

18. Inferior local courts; children's and domestic relations courts.

19. Judges, justices and surrogates; compensation; age restriction; eligibility for other office or service; not to act as attorney or counselor.

20. Testimony in equity cases.

21. Clerks of courts.

22. Publication of statutes.

23. Court of claims.

ARTICLE VII

STATE FINANCES

§ 1. Estimates by departments, the legislature and the judiciary of needed appropriations; hearings.

2. Executive budget.

3. Budget bills; appearances before legislature. 4. Action on budget bills by legislature; effect thereof.

5. Restrictions on consideration of other appropri

ations.

6. Restrictions on content of appropriation bills. 7. Appropriation bills.

8. Gift or loan of state credit or money prohibited; exceptions for enumerated purposes.

9. Short term state debts in anticipation of taxes, revenues and proceeds of sale of authorized bonds.

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