2017-E826

Provides that the Assembly may remain in session between the hours of 12am and 6am upon a vote of two-thirds of all members

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2017-E826



Assembly Resolution No. 826

BY: M. of A. Kolb

AMENDING section 2 of Rule II of the Assembly
rules, in relation to hours in session

RESOLVED, That section 2 of Rule II of the Assembly rules is amended
to read as follows:

ยง 2. Hours in session. The House shall convene at 2:00 P.M. on Monday
and 11:00 A.M. on other days unless otherwise ordered. No session shall
extend beyond eight hours nor shall it occur between 10:00 P.M. and 8:00
A.M. provided, however, the House may remain in session to complete
action on a measure or measures being debated or to take action on a
measure or measures if a message of necessity has been received from the
governor in connection with such measure or measures or upon a
[majority] vote of two-thirds of all of the members elected to the
Assembly. For the purposes of this section, the passage of time shall be
observed in accordance with section fifty-two of the general
construction law and shall not include time that the House is in recess
or standing at ease.

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  • 02 / Feb / 2018
    • INTRODUCED
  • 13 / Feb / 2018
    • LOST

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