Per Curiam.
The term, "uniform operation," as used in the above-quoted constitutional provision permits the General Assembly to make a reasonable classification of subjects of statutory regulation.
"A statute is general and uniform, within the requirements of the Constitution, if it operates equally upon every person and locality within the circumstances covered by the act, and when a classification has a reasonable basis it is not invalid merely because...
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