2015-E188

Amends Assembly Rule IV relating to committees

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2015-E188


ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION amending section 7 of Rule IV of the Assembly rules,
in relation to committees

RESOLVED, That section 7 of Rule IV of the Assembly rules is amemded to
read as follows:

ยบ 7. Discharge. a. No standing committee shall be discharged from the
consideration of a bill or resolution until after the printed bill or
resolution has been assigned by the Index Clerk to the committee and
only in accordance with the provisions of this section.
b. A standing committee shall not be discharged from the consideration
of a bill or resolution except WHEN SPONSORED BY AT LEAST SEVENTY-SIX
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE upon motion and by a vote of a majority of all the
members elected to the Assembly. No such motion shall be in order, until
the committee has had sixty days from the date of referral to such
committee to consider such bill nor shall such motion be in order on or
after the first Tuesday in May except with unanimous consent of the
members or in the discretion of the Speaker where proper notice has been
given prior to the first Tuesday in May.
c. (1) On any legislative day, not more than one motion to discharge
shall be in order;
(2) A motion to discharge may only be made by the sponsor of the bill
or resolution who has timely filed a request for consideration pursuant
to section five of this rule.
d. Each motion to discharge, when timely made, shall be placed on the
Motion to Discharge Calendar, which shall be printed within two legisla-
tive days. No motion to discharge may be considered by the House until
such motion has been on such calendar for a period of five calendar
legislative days.
E. A ROLL CALL ON EACH MOTION TO DISCHARGE CONSIDERED BY THE HOUSE
SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT THROUGH THE LEGISLATIVE
RETRIEVAL SERVICE WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OF THE VOTE.

actions

  • 09 / Mar / 2015
    • LOST

Resolution Details

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