HR0018 - 104th General Assembly

 


 
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HOUSE RESOLUTION

 
2    RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE
3HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
4the Rules of the House of Representatives of the 104th General
5Assembly are amended by changing Rule 37 as follows:
 
 
6    (House Rule 37)
7    37. Bills.
8    (a) A bill may be introduced in the House by sponsorship of
9one or more members of the House, whose names shall be on the
10reproduced copies of the bills, in the House Journal, and in
11the Legislative Digest. The Principal Sponsor shall be the
12first name to appear on the bill and may be joined by no more
13than 4 chief co-sponsors with the approval of the Principal
14Sponsor; other co-sponsors shall be separated from the
15Principal Sponsor and any chief co-sponsors by a comma. The
16Principal Sponsor may change the sponsorship of a bill to that
17of one or more other Representatives, or to that of the
18standing committee or special committee to which the bill was
19referred or from which the bill was reported. Such change may
20be made at any time the bill is pending before the House or any
21of its committees by filing a notice with the Clerk, provided
22that the addition of any member as a Principal Sponsor, chief
23co-sponsor, or co-sponsor must be with that member's consent.

 

 

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1When the Principal Sponsor ceases to be a Representative
2during the term, the chief sponsorship of any of his or her
3pending legislative measures may be changed to another
4Representative upon approval by the Speaker or Minority
5Leader, whichever served as the Representative's caucus
6leader. This subsection may not be suspended.
7    (b) The Principal Sponsor of a bill controls that bill. A
8committee-sponsored bill is controlled by the Chairperson, or
9if Co-Chairpersons have been appointed, by the Co-Chairperson
10from the majority caucus, who for purposes of these Rules is
11deemed the Principal Sponsor. Committee-sponsored bills may
12not have individual co-sponsors.
13    (b-5) While a Senate Bill is pending in the Senate, a House
14member may file with the Clerk a request to become the
15Principal Sponsor of the bill upon its arrival in the House,
16unless a previously submitted request remains pending. A
17member may withdraw the member's request before arrival of the
18bill in the House. Notwithstanding Rule 37(a), these
19sponsorship requests and withdraw of requests shall be noted
20in the Legislative Digest and on the General Assembly website.
21    (c) The Senate sponsor of a bill originating in the Senate
22may request substitute House sponsorship of that bill by
23filing a notice with the Clerk. Such notice is automatically
24referred to the Rules Committee. The notice shall include the
25bill number, signature of the Senate sponsor, signature of the
26substitute House sponsor, and a statement that the original

 

 

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1House sponsor was provided with notice of intent to request a
2substitute House sponsor. A notice that satisfies the
3requirements of this subsection shall be approved by the Rules
4Committee. If the Rules Committee does not act on a notice that
5satisfies the requirements of this subsection within 3
6legislative days after its referral, then the notice is deemed
7approved and the Clerk shall substitute sponsorship. This
8subsection shall be in effect if, and only for so long as, the
9Rules of the Senate include a reciprocal privilege for House
10sponsors and the Senate complies with the rule. This
11subsection may not be suspended.
12    (d) All bills introduced in the House shall be read by
13title a first time and automatically referred to the Rules
14Committee in accordance with Rule 18. After a Senate Bill is
15received and a House member has submitted notification to the
16Clerk of sponsorship of that bill, it shall be read by title
17and automatically referred to the Rules Committee in
18accordance with Rule 18.
19    (e) All bills introduced into the House shall be
20accompanied by 1 copy. Any bill that amends a statute shall
21indicate the particular changes in the following manner:
22        (1) All new matter shall be underscored.
23        (2) All matter that is to be omitted or superseded
24    shall be shown crossed with a line.
25    (f) No bill shall be passed by the House except on a record
26vote of a majority of those elected, subject to Rule 69. A bill

 

 

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1that has lost on Third Reading and has not been reconsidered
2may not thereafter be revived. If a motion for the adoption of
3a first conference committee report fails and the motion is
4not reconsidered, then a second conference committee may be
5appointed as provided in Rule 76(c). If a motion for the
6adoption of a second conference committee report fails and is
7not reconsidered, then the bill may not thereafter be revived.
8(Source: H.R. 36, 103rd G.A.)