186 Ga. 583 | Ga. | 1938
In 1935 Miller S. Bell as appointee of the Governor duly confirmed by the Senate was inducted into office as one of the “Eegents of the University System of Georgia,” in pursuance of sections 45 and 50 of the State government-reorganization act approved August 28, 1931 (Ga. L. 1931, pp. 1, 20), for a term of six years. Bell was in office at the time of the passage of a subsequent act approved February 12, 1938 (Ga. L. Ex. Sess. 1937-1938, p. 203). But his appointment was not re
A controlling question is proper construction of the excerpt from the act approved February 12, 1938 (Ga. L. Ex. Sess. 1937-1938, p. 203), that “all members of all boards, . . as well as other appointees authorized by law to be made by the Governor, and not submitted to or confirmed by the State Senate since January 1, 1937, or at this special session of 1937-1938, shall . . automatically cease to hold such office, and the same shall be va
The ruling announced in the second headnote does not require elaboration.
Judgment affirmed on the main bill of exceptions. Cross-bill of exceptions dismissed.