1966 Chap. 0729. from all sources both taxable and nontaxable of such joint tenants or tenants in common and their respective spouse is less than five thousand dollars. In computing the net income of an applicant for exemption under this clause any payments received by him under the federal social security law shall not be considered as income. Approved September 12, 1966. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Department, State House, Boston, October 19, 1966. The Honorable Kevin H. White, Secretary of the Commonwealth, State House, Boston, Massachusetts. Dear Mr. Secretary: I, John A. Volpe, pursuant to the provisions of Article Xlviii of the Amendments to the Constitution, the Referendum Ii, Emergency Measures, hereby declare in my opinion the immediate preservation of the public convenience requires that the law being Chapter 728 of the Acts of 1966, entitled "an Act Establishing Flat Exemption of certain Sum of Money Due for Taxes by certain Elderly Persons." and the enactment of which received my approval on September 12, 1966, should take effect forthwith. Postponement of the effective date of this act for 90 days would tend to defeat its purpose in view of the fact that applicants would thus have only few days for making application since, by law, applications must be made before December 15. Sincerely, John A. Volpe, Governor of the Commonwealth. Office of the Secretary, Boston, October 19, 1966. I, Kevin H. White, Secretary of the Commonwealth, hereby certify that the accompanying statement was filed in this office by His Excellency the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at three o'clock and fifty-three minutes, p.m., on the above date, and in accordance with Article Forty-eight of the Amendments to the Constitution said chapter takes effect forthwith, being chapter seven hundred and twenty-eight of the acts of nineteen hundred and sixty-six. Kevin H. White, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Chap. 0729. An Act to protect employment applicants. ???? 'i

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1966 Chap. 0729. from all sources both taxable and nontaxable of such joint tenants or tenants in common and their respective spouse is less than five thousand dollars. In computing the net income of an applicant for exemption under this clause any payments received by him under the federal social security law shall not be considered as income. Approved September 12, 1966. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Department, State House, Boston, October 19, 1966. The Honorable Kevin H. White, Secretary of the Commonwealth, State House, Boston, Massachusetts. Dear Mr. Secretary: I, John A. Volpe, pursuant to the provisions of Article Xlviii of the Amendments to the Constitution, the Referendum Ii, Emergency Measures, hereby declare in my opinion the immediate preservation of the public convenience requires that the law being Chapter 728 of the Acts of 1966, entitled "an Act Establishing Flat Exemption of certain Sum of Money Due for Taxes by certain Elderly Persons." and the enactment of which received my approval on September 12, 1966, should take effect forthwith. Postponement of the effective date of this act for 90 days would tend to defeat its purpose in view of the fact that applicants would thus have only few days for making application since, by law, applications must be made before December 15. Sincerely, John A. Volpe, Governor of the Commonwealth. Office of the Secretary, Boston, October 19, 1966. I, Kevin H. White, Secretary of the Commonwealth, hereby certify that the accompanying statement was filed in this office by His Excellency the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at three o'clock and fifty-three minutes, p.m., on the above date, and in accordance with Article Forty-eight of the Amendments to the Constitution said chapter takes effect forthwith, being chapter seven hundred and twenty-eight of the acts of nineteen hundred and sixty-six. Kevin H. White, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Chap. 0729. An Act to protect employment applicants. ???? 'i

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Title: 1966 Chap. 0729. from all sources both taxable and nontaxable of such joint tenants or tenants in common and their respective spouse is less than five thousand dollars. In computing the net income of an applicant for exemption under this clause any payments received by him under the federal social security law shall not be considered as income. Approved September 12, 1966. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Department, State House, Boston, October 19, 1966. The Honorable Kevin H. White, Secretary of the Commonwealth, State House, Boston, Massachusetts. Dear Mr. Secretary: I, John A. Volpe, pursuant to the provisions of Article Xlviii of the Amendments to the Constitution, the Referendum Ii, Emergency Measures, hereby declare in my opinion the immediate preservation of the public convenience requires that the law being Chapter 728 of the Acts of 1966, entitled "an Act Establishing Flat Exemption of certain Sum of Money Due for Taxes by certain Elderly Persons." and the enactment of which received my approval on September 12, 1966, should take effect forthwith. Postponement of the effective date of this act for 90 days would tend to defeat its purpose in view of the fact that applicants would thus have only few days for making application since, by law, applications must be made before December 15. Sincerely, John A. Volpe, Governor of the Commonwealth. Office of the Secretary, Boston, October 19, 1966. I, Kevin H. White, Secretary of the Commonwealth, hereby certify that the accompanying statement was filed in this office by His Excellency the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at three o'clock and fifty-three minutes, p.m., on the above date, and in accordance with Article Forty-eight of the Amendments to the Constitution said chapter takes effect forthwith, being chapter seven hundred and twenty-eight of the acts of nineteen hundred and sixty-six. Kevin H. White, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Chap. 0729. An Act to protect employment applicants. ???? 'i
Author: Massachusetts.
Description: Imprint varies.Vols. for 1915-19 published in 2 v.: General acts; Special acts.Vols. for some years issued in parts.Separate vols. issued for extra session, 1916, and for extra session, 1933.Vol. 12 (May 1831-Mar. 1833) in Jan. session, 1833; Jan. 1834-Apr. 1836 in vol. for extra session 1835/Jan. session 1836; May 1824-Mar. 1828; June 1828-June 1831, Jan. 1832-Apr. 1834, Jan. 1835-Apr. 1838, each bound with corresponding vol.Resolves issued separately, 1780-1838.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2452/16097
Date: 1663

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