CHAPTER 312
2001-S 935 am
Enacted 07/13/2001


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RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- NOTARIES PUBLIC AND JUSTICES OF THE PEACE

Introduced By:  Senator McBurney Date Introduced:  May 2, 2001

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 42-30-14 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-30 entitled "Notaries Public and Justices of the Peace" is hereby amended to read as follows:

42-30-14. Public officers having notarial powers -- Every state senator, state representative, member of a city or town council, chief, deputy, and assistant clerk of any state court, clerks of the board of canvassers, and worker's compensation court, and municipal clerk and the board of canvassers registrar during the period for which he or she has been elected or appointed, shall, upon completion of the certificate of engagemet as set forth in section 42-30-4 have the power to act as a notary public as in this chapter provided. Two police officers from each state and local police department, as identified in writing by the chief of police, shall, upon completion of certificate of engagement as set forth in section 42-30-4, have the power to act as a notary public as in this chapter provided. No office holder set forth in this section shall be required to pay the commission fee as provided in section 42-30-5. Such office holders must complete the certificate of engagement as set forth in section 42-30-4.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.


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