Section 17. Impeachment. The Legislature may impeach the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Comptroller, the heads of principal executive departments, judicial officers and such other officers of the Territory as may be made subject to impeachment by law, by a three-fourths vote of all the members, and shall provide by law procedures for the trial and removal from office, after conviction, of officers so impeached. No officer shall be convicted on impeachment by vote of less than two- thirds of the members of the tribunal hearing the charges. Judgment shall be limited to removal from office. An impeached officer, whether convicted or acquitted, shall be liable to prosecution, trial, judgment and punishment according to law. Section 18. State of Emergency: Relocation of Government. In case of invasion, rebellion, epidemic or any other event giving rise to a state of emergency, the Governor may call the Legislature to meet in a place other than the capital, subject to the approval of the Legislature. Under the same conditions, the Governor may, during the period of emergency order the Government, its agencies and instrumentalities to be moved temporarily to a place other than the seat of the Government.