Article II Powers of the State

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Article II Powers of the State is the section of the Illinois Constitution of 1970 that defines and allocates the fundamental powers and functions of Illinois’s state government.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
section of the Illinois Constitution
allocates powers of the executive branch of Illinois
powers of the judicial branch of Illinois
powers of the legislative branch of Illinois
appliesTo Government of Illinois
surface form: Illinois state government
constitutionalHierarchy subordinate to the Illinois Constitution of 1970 as a whole
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfConstitution 1970
defines fundamental powers of the State of Illinois
establishes separation of powers in Illinois state government
governs distribution of governmental powers in Illinois
hasJurisdiction Illinois
surface form: State of Illinois
isBindingOn Governor of Illinois
Illinois General Assembly
Illinois state court system
surface form: Illinois courts
language English
legalSystem state constitutional law of Illinois
levelOfGovernment state
partOf Illinois Constitution
surface form: Illinois Constitution of 1970
region Illinois
subjectMatter powers of government
separation of powers
state constitutional structure
typeOfLaw public law

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Illinois Constitution containsArticle Article II Powers of the State
subject surface form: Illinois Constitution of 1970