(15 ILCS 305/9) (from Ch. 124, par. 9)
Sec. 9.
Whenever any bill, which shall have passed both houses of the
General Assembly, shall be returned by the Governor, with his objections
thereto, and, upon reconsideration, shall pass both houses by the
constitutional majority, it shall be authenticated as having become a law,
by a certificate thereon, to the following effect, viz.: "This bill having
been returned by the Governor, with his objections thereto, and after
reconsideration having passed both houses by the constitutional majority,
it has become a law this .... day of ...., A.D. ....." Which, being signed
by the president of the Senate and speaker of the House of Representatives,
shall be deemed a sufficient authentication thereof, and the bill shall,
thereupon, be deposited with the laws in the office of the Secretary of
State.
(Source: R.S. 1874, p. 986 .)
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