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*Banned*
Doug responded to me:
To date we've had no indication what the Governor is planning to do. Because the bill was transmitted to the Governor (May 11) within 10 days of the end of the Regular Session of the legislature (May 18), he has 20 calendar days to act on the bill. If he fails to act, it becomes law.:
§18. Gubernatorial Action on Bills; Sign, Failure to Sign, Veto; Veto Session
Section 18.(A) Gubernatorial Action. If the governor does not approve a bill, he may veto it. A bill, except a joint resolution, shall become law if the governor signs it or if he fails to sign or veto it within ten days after delivery to him if the legislature is in session on the tenth day after such delivery, or within twenty days after delivery if the tenth day after delivery occurs after the legislature is adjourned.
While the LA legislature is back in session, it was adjourned on the 18th and this is now the 2018 Second Extraordinary Session.
§18. Gubernatorial Action on Bills; Sign, Failure to Sign, Veto; Veto Session
Section 18.(A) Gubernatorial Action. If the governor does not approve a bill, he may veto it. A bill, except a joint resolution, shall become law if the governor signs it or if he fails to sign or veto it within ten days after delivery to him if the legislature is in session on the tenth day after such delivery, or within twenty days after delivery if the tenth day after delivery occurs after the legislature is adjourned.
While the LA legislature is back in session, it was adjourned on the 18th and this is now the 2018 Second Extraordinary Session.