The 25th - passed in 1965 and ratified in 1967
The Constitution provides for the situations in which the president is disabled by establishing succession. It states who will take over if the president can no longer do his job, and who takes over if that person can't do it.
presidential primary elections and caucuses is one of the first steps in the process of electing the President of the United States of America. The primary elections are run by state and local governments, while caucuses are private events run by the political parties
20 amendment There have been no Amendments altering Presidential Succession after the Vice President. That is set by Act of Congress. The only Amendments affecting Presidential Succession are the 20th, which provides for the Vice-President-elect to become President should a President-elect die before inauguration, and the 25th, which allows a new Vice-President to be appointed should that office fall vacant.The presidential succession Act of 1947
yes, the vice president shall act as president in case of death or other constitutional disability of the president, as it is stated in the constitution.
Your physician would be the best person to determine whether you have a disability.
Article 2 of the Constitution.
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There is a a person ("adjuster") assigned to each case This person determines weather the injury and disability qualify
State Disability Determination Unit
The 25th - passed in 1965 and ratified in 1967
1. preside over senate2. help decide the question of presidential disability
no constitutional or congressional provision defined presidential disability
VA disability is considered income for child support purposesso you would need to pay child support out of it unless a judge determines otherwise.
"Presidents are selected, not elected." FDR so, the unseen masters. However, your teacher will not accept this answer.
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