Kentucky Constitution Articles 3. The Legislative Department

Kentucky Constitution – Article III: The Legislative Department

This article establishes and governs the legislative branch of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

⚖️ Key Provisions of Article III – Legislative Department:

Actually, under the Kentucky Constitution, Article III is very short and specifically addresses separation of powers, not the legislative branch in full.

Here's the exact text of:

📜 Article III – Distribution of Powers

“The powers of the government of the Commonwealth of Kentucky shall be divided into three distinct departments, and each of them be confined to a separate body of magistracy, to wit: Those which are legislative to one; those which are executive to another; and those which are judicial to another. No person or collection of persons, being of one of those departments, shall exercise any power properly belonging to either of the others, except in the instances hereinafter expressly directed or permitted.”

✅ Summary:

Establishes the separation of powers doctrine.

Government is divided into:

Legislative

Executive

Judicial

Each branch must remain independent and not interfere with or assume the powers of another.

🔍 Note:

If you are looking for details about the Legislative Department (like structure, powers, duties of the General Assembly), that is covered in Article 33 through Article 41 of the Kentucky Constitution, often grouped under "Legislative Department" in unofficial references.

 

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