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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL |
3 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the Rules of the Senate |
4 | | of the 102nd General Assembly are amended by changing Rules |
5 | | 2-5 and 3-8 as follows:
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6 | | (Senate Rule 2-5)
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7 | | 2-5. Powers and Duties of the President.
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8 | | (a) The President shall have
those powers conferred upon |
9 | | him or her by the Constitution, the laws of
Illinois, and any |
10 | | motions or resolutions adopted by the Senate or jointly by
the |
11 | | Senate and House.
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12 | | (b) Except as provided by law with respect to the Senate |
13 | | Operations
Commission, the President is the chief |
14 | | administrative officer of the
Senate and shall have those |
15 | | powers necessary to carry out that function. The
President may |
16 | | delegate his or her administrative duties as he or she deems
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17 | | appropriate.
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18 | | (c) The powers and duties of the President shall include, |
19 | | but are not
limited to, the following:
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20 | | (1) To preside at all sessions of the Senate, although |
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1 | | the President may
call
on any member to preside |
2 | | temporarily.
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3 | | (2) To open the session at the time at which the Senate |
4 | | is to meet by
taking
the podium and calling the members to |
5 | | order. The President may call on any
member, or the |
6 | | Secretary in case of perfunctory session, to open the |
7 | | session.
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8 | | (3) To announce the business before the Senate in the |
9 | | order in which it is
to be acted upon. At the beginning of |
10 | | each legislative day, the President shall announce the |
11 | | bills the Senate shall consider for final action on that |
12 | | day and the order of their consideration. Once announced, |
13 | | this order is not subject to change except by vote of |
14 | | two-thirds of the members present. No bill not included on |
15 | | the President's Daily Final Action Calendar shall be heard |
16 | | on that day.
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17 | | (4) To recognize those members entitled to the floor.
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18 | | (5) To state and put to vote all questions that are |
19 | | regularly moved or
that necessarily arise in the course of |
20 | | the proceedings, and to announce the
result of the vote.
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21 | | (6) To preserve order and decorum.
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1 | | (7) To decide all points of order, subject to appeal, |
2 | | and to speak thereon
in
preference to other members.
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3 | | (8) To inform the Senate when necessary, or when any |
4 | | question is raised,
on any point of order or practice |
5 | | pertinent to the pending business.
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6 | | (9) To sign or authenticate all acts, proceedings, or |
7 | | orders of the
Senate. All writs, warrants, and subpoenas |
8 | | issued by order of the Senate or one of its committees |
9 | | shall
be signed by the President and attested by the |
10 | | Secretary.
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11 | | (10) To sign all bills passed by both chambers of the |
12 | | General Assembly
in order to certify that the procedural |
13 | | requirements for passage have been met.
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14 | | (11) To have general supervision, including the duty |
15 | | to protect the security
and safety, of the Senate chamber, |
16 | | galleries, and adjoining and connecting
hallways and |
17 | | passages, including the power to clear them when |
18 | | necessary.
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19 | | (12) To have general supervision of the Secretary and |
20 | | his or her assistants,
the Sergeant-at-Arms and his or her |
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1 | | assistants, the majority caucus staff, and
all employees |
2 | | of the Senate except the minority caucus staff.
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3 | | (13) To determine the number of majority caucus |
4 | | members and minority caucus members to be appointed to all |
5 | | committees, except the Committee on Assignments created by |
6 | | Rule 3-5.
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7 | | (14) To appoint or replace all majority caucus members |
8 | | of committees and to designate
all Chairpersons, |
9 | | Co-Chairpersons, and Vice-Chairpersons of committees, |
10 | | except as the Senate
otherwise orders in accordance with |
11 | | these Senate Rules.
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12 | | (15) To enforce all constitutional provisions, |
13 | | statutes, rules, and
regulations applicable to the Senate.
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14 | | (16) To guide and direct the proceedings of the Senate |
15 | | subject to the
control
and will of the members as provided |
16 | | in these Senate Rules.
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17 | | (17) To direct the Secretary during regular session, |
18 | | veto session, special session, or perfunctory session to |
19 | | read into the Senate record legislative measures and other |
20 | | papers.
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1 | | (18) To direct the Secretary to correct |
2 | | non-substantive errors in the
Journal.
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3 | | (19) To assign meeting places and meeting times to |
4 | | committees.
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5 | | (20) To decide, subject to the control and will of the |
6 | | members in accordance
with these Senate Rules, all |
7 | | questions relating to the priority of business.
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8 | | (21) To appoint a parliamentarian to serve at the |
9 | | pleasure of the President.
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10 | | (22) To promulgate forms for nominees subject to the |
11 | | advice and consent of the Senate, for temporary |
12 | | appointment messages, and for messages designating acting |
13 | | appointees.
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14 | | (23) To promulgate forms for members of the Senate to |
15 | | disclose conflicts under the Illinois Governmental Ethics |
16 | | Act.
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17 | | (d) This Rule may be suspended by a vote of three-fifths of |
18 | | the members
elected.
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19 | | (Source: S.R. 2, 102nd G.A.)
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1 | | (Senate Rule 3-8)
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2 | | 3-8. Referrals to Committees.
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3 | | (a) All Senate Bills and House Bills shall,
after having |
4 | | been initially read by the Secretary, be automatically
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5 | | referred to the Committee on Assignments, which may thereafter |
6 | | refer any bill
before it to a committee. The Committee on |
7 | | Assignments may refer any
resolution before it to a committee. |
8 | | No bill or resolution may be
referred to a
committee except |
9 | | pursuant to this Rule or Rule 7-17. A standing
or special |
10 | | committee may refer a matter pending in that committee to a
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11 | | subcommittee of
that committee. When the Committee on |
12 | | Assignments is of the opinion that a legislative measure |
13 | | should be considered by more than one committee, at the time of |
14 | | referring it, the Committee may direct that when the committee |
15 | | to which it is referred completes its consideration thereof |
16 | | and makes a recommendation with respect thereto, the |
17 | | committee's report shall also recommend that it be referred to |
18 | | the additional committee or committees as directed by the |
19 | | Committee on Assignments. When a legislative measure is so |
20 | | reported, it shall automatically be referred as directed. |
21 | | Except for subcommittees created under Rule 3-3(a-5), the |
22 | | Committee on Assignments may not refer a legislative measure |
23 | | to any subcommittee of a standing or special committee.
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24 | | (b) All floor amendments, joint action motions for final |
25 | | action, and
conference committee reports shall, upon filing |
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1 | | with
the Secretary, be automatically referred to the Committee |
2 | | on Assignments. No such
amendment, joint action motion,
or |
3 | | conference committee report may be considered by the Senate |
4 | | unless approved
for consideration by the
Committee on |
5 | | Assignments. The Committee on Assignments may approve for |
6 | | consideration to the
Senate any floor amendment, joint
action |
7 | | motion for final action, or conference committee report that: |
8 | | (i)
consists of language that has previously been
favorably |
9 | | reported to the Senate by a committee; (ii) consists of |
10 | | technical or
clarifying language; or (iii) consists of
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11 | | language deemed by the Committee on Assignments to be of an |
12 | | emergency nature, of
substantial importance to the operation |
13 | | of government, or in the best interests
of Illinois. The |
14 | | Committee on Assignments may refer any floor amendment, joint |
15 | | action
motion for final action, or conference committee report |
16 | | to a committee
for
its review and consideration (in those |
17 | | instances, and notwithstanding any other
provision of these |
18 | | Senate Rules, the committee may
hold a hearing on and consider |
19 | | those legislative measures pursuant to twenty-four hours |
20 | | one-hour
advance notice , with the exception of amendments to |
21 | | appropriations bills which require seventy-two hour advance |
22 | | notice ). Any floor amendment, joint action motion for final |
23 | | action, or
conference committee report that is not
approved |
24 | | for consideration or referred by the Committee on Assignments, |
25 | | and is attempted
to be acted upon by a committee shall be out |
26 | | of order, except as provided for
under
Rule 8-4.
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1 | | (b-1) A floor amendment filed by the chief sponsor of a |
2 | | bill shall be automatically referred to the standing committee |
3 | | from which the bill was reported (or to another standing |
4 | | committee as the Committee on Assignments may determine) upon |
5 | | adjournment of the Senate on the third regular session day |
6 | | following the day on which the floor amendment was filed, |
7 | | unless (i) the Committee on Assignments referred the floor |
8 | | amendment to a standing committee or acted on the floor |
9 | | amendment in the first instance and referred it to the Senate |
10 | | for consideration; (ii) the bill is no longer pending before |
11 | | the Senate; (iii) the floor amendment deals with the subject |
12 | | of appropriations or State revenue; or (iv) the Committee on |
13 | | Assignments has determined by a majority vote that the floor |
14 | | amendment substantively alters the nature and scope of the |
15 | | underlying bill. If the Committee on Assignments makes a |
16 | | determination under item (iv) of this subsection, then the |
17 | | Committee on Assignments may, in its discretion, (A) refer the |
18 | | floor amendment to any standing committee or (B) not refer the |
19 | | floor amendment to any other committee.
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20 | | (c) All committee amendments shall, upon filing with the |
21 | | Secretary, be
automatically referred to the Committee on |
22 | | Assignments. No committee amendment may be
considered by a |
23 | | committee unless the committee amendment is referred to the
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24 | | committee by the
Committee on Assignments and the committee |
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1 | | amendment has first been made available electronically or |
2 | | otherwise for not less than twenty-four hours, with the |
3 | | exception of amendments to appropriations bills which require |
4 | | seventy-two hour advance notice one hour . Any committee |
5 | | amendment referred by the
Committee on Assignments shall be |
6 | | referred
to the committee before which the underlying bill or |
7 | | resolution is
pending.
Any committee amendment that is not |
8 | | referred by the
Committee on Assignments to a committee, and |
9 | | is attempted to be acted upon by a committee
shall be out of |
10 | | order.
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11 | | (c-1) A committee amendment filed by the chief sponsor of |
12 | | a bill shall be automatically referred to the standing |
13 | | committee to which the bill was assigned upon adjournment of |
14 | | the Senate on the third regular session day following the day |
15 | | on which the committee amendment was filed, unless (i) the |
16 | | Committee on Assignments referred the committee amendment to |
17 | | the standing committee to which the bill was assigned; (ii) |
18 | | the bill is no longer pending before the committee; (iii) the |
19 | | committee amendment deals with the subject of appropriations |
20 | | or State revenue; or (iv) the Committee on Assignments has |
21 | | determined by a majority vote that the committee amendment |
22 | | substantively alters the nature and scope of the underlying |
23 | | bill. If the Committee on Assignments makes a determination |
24 | | under item (iv) of this subsection, then the Committee on |
25 | | Assignments may, in its discretion, (A) refer both the bill |
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1 | | and the committee amendment to any standing committee or (B) |
2 | | not refer the committee amendment to any other committee. |
3 | | (d) The Committee on Assignments may at any time re-refer |
4 | | a legislative measure from
a committee to a Committee of the |
5 | | Whole or to any other appropriate committee. However, the |
6 | | Committee on Assignments may not re-refer a bill from a |
7 | | committee to a Committee of the Whole or any other committee |
8 | | unless the Chair of the committee to which the bill was |
9 | | originally referred consents in writing to the re-referral.
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10 | | (d-5) Notwithstanding any other provision of these Senate |
11 | | Rules, any bill pending before the Committee on Assignments |
12 | | shall be immediately referred to the indicated standing |
13 | | committee if the chief sponsor of the bill files a discharge |
14 | | motion for that bill that is signed by no less than |
15 | | three-fifths of the members of both the majority and minority |
16 | | caucus, and each of the members signing the discharge motion |
17 | | is a sponsor of the bill. This subsection does not apply to |
18 | | bills dealing with the subject of appropriations or State |
19 | | revenue. |
20 | | (e) This Rule may be suspended by a vote of three-fifths of |
21 | | the members
elected.
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22 | | (Source: S.R. 2, 102nd G.A.)
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