Tennessee Code § 3-18-103

Joint resolution to provide instructions
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(a) At the time delegates and alternate delegates are elected, the general assembly shall adopt a joint resolution to provide instructions to the delegates and alternate delegates regarding the following: (1) The rules of procedure; and (2) Any other matter relating to the Article V convention that the general assembly considers necessary. (b) The general assembly may amend the instructions at any time by joint resolution. Acts 2014, ch. 979, § 1.
(a) At the time delegates and alternate delegates are elected, the general assembly shall adopt a joint resolution to provide instructions to the delegates and alternate delegates regarding the following: (1) The rules of procedure; and (2) Any other matter relating to the Article V convention that the general assembly considers necessary. (b) The general assembly may amend the instructions at any time by joint resolution. Acts 2014, ch. 979, § 1.
(a) At the time delegates and alternate delegates are elected, the general assembly shall adopt a joint resolution to provide instructions to the delegates and alternate delegates regarding the following: (1) The rules of procedure; and (2) Any other matter relating to the Article V convention that the general assembly considers necessary. (b) The general assembly may amend the instructions at any time by joint resolution. Acts 2014, ch. 979, § 1.
(a) At the time delegates and alternate delegates are elected, the general assembly shall adopt a joint resolution to provide instructions to the delegates and alternate delegates regarding the following: (1) The rules of procedure; and (2) Any other matter relating to the Article V convention that the general assembly considers necessary.
(1) The rules of procedure; and
(2) Any other matter relating to the Article V convention that the general assembly considers necessary.
(b) The general assembly may amend the instructions at any time by joint resolution.
Acts 2014, ch. 979, § 1.

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