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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · District of Columbia Home Rule Act · Sec. 771

Sec. 771. effective dates20

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## Sec. 771 effective dates20 ###
(a)Titles I and V, and parts A and G, and section 722 of title VII shall take effect on the date of enactment of this Act. 20These effective dates are changed by Public Law 93–395. In the original Act, Section 771 read: Sec. 771.
(a)Title I and V, and parts A and G, and Section 722, of title VII shall take effect on the date of the enactment of this Act.
(b)Title II shall take effect on July 1, 1974, except that any provision thereof which in effect transfers authority to appoint any citizen member of the National Capital Planning Commission or the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency shall take effect on January 2, 1975.
(c)Titles III and IV shall take effect January 2, 1975, if title IV is accepted by a majority of the registered qualified electors in the District of Columbia voting on the charter issue in the charter referendum.
(d)Title VI and parts B, D and F, and Sections 721 and 723, of title VII shall take effect only if and upon the date that title IV becomes effective.
(e)Part E of title VII shall take effect on the date on which title IV is accepted by a majority of the registered qualified electors in the District voting on the charter issue in the charter referendum. Public Law 93–268 amended subsection
(e)hereof in the original Act, by deleting “Part E” and inserting in lieu thereof “Section 724 and part E”. Sec. 724 provided for political participation in the first elections held under the Home Rule Act, and terminated on January 2, 1975. ###
(b)Sections 712, 713, 714, and 715 of title VII, and section 401(b) of title IV, and title II shall take effect July 1, 1974, except that any provision thereof which in effect transfers authority to appoint any citizen member of the National Capital Planning Commission or the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency shall take effect January 2, 1975. ###
(c)Titles II and IV, except section 401(b) of title IV, shall take effect January 2, 1975, if title IV is accepted by a majority of the registered qualified electors in the District of Columbia voting on the charter issue in the charter referendum. ###
(d)Title VI and parts D and F and sections 711, 716, 717, 718, 719, 721, and 723 of title VII shall take effect only if and upon the date that title IV becomes effective. ###
(e)Section 724 and part E of title VII shall take effect on the date on which title IV is accepted by a majority of the registered qualified electors in the District of Columbia voting on the charter issue in the charter referendum. Approved December 24, 1973.
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