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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
3 | NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
4 | the Rules of the House of Representatives of the 96th General | ||||||
5 | Assembly are amended by changing Rules 4, 9, 15, 16, 18, 19, | ||||||
6 | 21, 22, 31, 37, 39, 40, 43, 44, 75, and 102 and by adding Rules | ||||||
7 | 42.1 and 76.5 as follows:
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8 | (House Rule 4)
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9 | 4. The Speaker.
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10 | (a) The Speaker has those powers conferred upon
him or her | ||||||
11 | by the Constitution, the laws of Illinois, and any
motions or | ||||||
12 | resolutions adopted by the House or jointly by the House and | ||||||
13 | Senate.
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14 | (b) Except as otherwise provided by law, the Speaker is the
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15 | chief administrative officer of the House and has
those powers | ||||||
16 | necessary to carry out those functions. The
Speaker may | ||||||
17 | delegate administrative duties as he
or she deems appropriate.
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18 | (c) The duties of the Speaker include the
following:
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19 | (1) To preside at all sessions of the House, although
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20 | the Speaker may call on any member to preside
temporarily | ||||||
21 | as Presiding Officer.
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22 | (2) To open the session at the time at which the House
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23 | is to meet by taking the chair and calling the
members to | ||||||
24 | order. The Speaker may call on any
member to open the |
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1 | session as Presiding Officer.
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2 | (3) To announce the business before the House in the
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3 | order upon which it is to be acted , except as limited by | ||||||
4 | these House Rules .
The Presiding Officer shall
perform this | ||||||
5 | duty during the period that he or she is presiding.
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6 | (4) To recognize those members entitled to the floor.
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7 | (5) To state and put to a vote all questions that are
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8 | regularly moved or that necessarily arise in the
course of | ||||||
9 | the proceedings, and to announce the
result of the vote.
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10 | (6) To preserve order and decorum.
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11 | (7) To decide all points of order, subject to appeal,
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12 | and to speak on these points in preference to other | ||||||
13 | members.
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14 | (8) To inform the House when necessary, or when any
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15 | question is raised, on any point of order or
practice | ||||||
16 | pertinent to the pending business.
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17 | (9) To sign or authenticate all acts, proceedings, or
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18 | orders of the House. All writs, warrants, and
subpoenae | ||||||
19 | issued by order of the House, or any of its committees,
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20 | shall be signed by the Speaker and attested by the Clerk.
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21 | (10) To sign all bills passed by both chambers of the
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22 | General Assembly to certify that the procedural
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23 | requirements for passage have been met.
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24 | (11) To have general supervision of the House
Chamber, | ||||||
25 | House galleries, House committee rooms and chapel, and | ||||||
26 | adjoining and connecting
hallways and passages, including |
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1 | the duty to protect their security and safety and the power | ||||||
2 | to clear
them when necessary. The House Chamber shall not | ||||||
3 | be
used without permission of the Speaker.
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4 | (12) To have general supervision of the Clerk and his | ||||||
5 | or
her assistants, the Doorkeeper and his or her
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6 | assistants, the majority caucus staff, the | ||||||
7 | parliamentarians, and all
employees of the House except the | ||||||
8 | minority caucus
staff.
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9 | (13) To determine the number of majority caucus
members | ||||||
10 | and minority caucus members to be
appointed to all | ||||||
11 | committees, except the Rules
Committee created by Rule 15 | ||||||
12 | and those committees that may be created under Article XII | ||||||
13 | of these
Rules.
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14 | (14) To appoint all Chairpersons, Co-Chairpersons, and
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15 | Vice-Chairpersons of committees (from either the majority | ||||||
16 | or minority caucus),
and to appoint all majority caucus | ||||||
17 | members of committees.
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18 | (15) To enforce all constitutional provisions, | ||||||
19 | statutes,
rules, and regulations applicable to the House.
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20 | (16) To guide and direct the proceedings of the House
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21 | subject to the control and will of the members.
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22 | (17) To direct the Clerk to correct non-substantive
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23 | errors in the Journal.
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24 | (18) To assign meeting places and meeting times to
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25 | committees and subcommittees.
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26 | (19) To perform any other duties assigned to the |
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1 | Speaker
by these House Rules or jointly by the House and | ||||||
2 | Senate.
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3 | (20) To decide, subject to these House Rules and the | ||||||
4 | control and will of the
members, all questions relating to | ||||||
5 | the priority of
business.
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6 | (21) To issue, in cooperation with the Comptroller and
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7 | after clearance with the United States Internal
Revenue | ||||||
8 | Service, written regulations covering
administration of | ||||||
9 | contingent expense allowances of
members of the House.
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10 | (22) To appoint one or more parliamentarians to serve | ||||||
11 | at the pleasure of
the Speaker.
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12 | (d) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote | ||||||
13 | of 71 members
elected.
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14 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
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15 | (House Rule 9)
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16 | 9. Schedule.
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17 | (a) The Speaker shall periodically establish a schedule
of | ||||||
18 | days on which the House shall convene in regular,
perfunctory, | ||||||
19 | and veto session, with that schedule subject to
revision at the | ||||||
20 | discretion of the Speaker.
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21 | (b) The Speaker may schedule or reschedule deadlines
at his | ||||||
22 | or her discretion for any action on any
category of legislative | ||||||
23 | measure as the Speaker deems
appropriate, including deadlines | ||||||
24 | for the following
legislative actions:
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25 | (1) Final day to request bills from the Legislative |
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1 | Reference
Bureau.
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2 | (2) Final day for introduction of bills.
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3 | (3) Final day for standing committees of the House to | ||||||
4 | report
House bills, except House appropriation bills.
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5 | (4) Final day for standing committees of the House to | ||||||
6 | report
House appropriation bills.
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7 | (5) Final day for Third Reading and passage of House | ||||||
8 | bills,
except House appropriation bills.
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9 | (6) Final day for Third Reading and passage of House
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10 | appropriation bills.
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11 | (7) Final day for standing committees of the House to | ||||||
12 | report
Senate appropriation bills.
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13 | (8) Final day for standing committees of the House to | ||||||
14 | report
Senate bills, except appropriation bills.
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15 | (9) Final day for special committees to report to the | ||||||
16 | House.
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17 | (10) Final day for Third Reading and passage of Senate
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18 | appropriation bills.
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19 | (11) Final day for Third Reading and passage of Senate | ||||||
20 | bills,
except appropriation bills.
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21 | (12) Final day for consideration of joint action | ||||||
22 | motions and conference
committee reports.
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23 | Deadlines do not apply to legislative measures on the | ||||||
24 | Petition Calendar. | ||||||
25 | (c) The Speaker may schedule or reschedule any necessary | ||||||
26 | deadlines for
legislative action during any special session of |
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1 | the House.
The Speaker may establish a Weekly Order of Business | ||||||
2 | or a
Daily Order of Business setting forth the date and | ||||||
3 | approximate time at which
specific
legislative measures may be | ||||||
4 | considered by the House. The Weekly Order of
Business or Daily | ||||||
5 | Order of Business is effective upon being filed by the
Speaker | ||||||
6 | with the Clerk and takes the place of the standing order of
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7 | business for the amount of time necessary for its completion. | ||||||
8 | Nothing in this
Rule , however, limits the Speaker's or | ||||||
9 | Presiding Officer's powers under Rule
4(c)(3) or Rule 43(a) ; | ||||||
10 | however, this Rule is subject to the limitations of Rule 31 .
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11 | (d) The foregoing deadlines, or any revisions to those | ||||||
12 | deadlines,
are effective upon being filed by the Speaker with
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13 | the Clerk. The Clerk shall journalize those deadlines.
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14 | (e) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote | ||||||
15 | of 71 members
elected.
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16 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
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17 | (House Rule 15)
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18 | 15. Rules Committee.
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19 | (a) The Rules Committee is created as a permanent | ||||||
20 | committee.
The Rules Committee shall consist of 5 members,
3 | ||||||
21 | appointed by the Speaker and 2
appointed by the Minority | ||||||
22 | Leader. The
Speaker and the Minority Leader are each eligible | ||||||
23 | to be
appointed to the Rules Committee. The Rules Committee may
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24 | conduct business when a majority of the total
number of its | ||||||
25 | members has been appointed.
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1 | (b) The majority caucus members of the Rules Committee
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2 | shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker, and the minority
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3 | caucus members shall serve at the pleasure of the Minority
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4 | Leader. Appointments shall be by notice filed with
the Clerk, | ||||||
5 | and shall be effective for the balance of the term
or until a | ||||||
6 | replacement appointment is made, whichever
first occurs. | ||||||
7 | Appointments take effect upon filing with
the Clerk, regardless | ||||||
8 | of whether the House is in
session. Notwithstanding any other | ||||||
9 | provision of these
Rules, any Representative who is replaced on | ||||||
10 | the Rules
Committee may be re-appointed to the Rules Committee | ||||||
11 | without
concurrence of the House.
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12 | (c) The Rules Committee shall not consider or conduct a | ||||||
13 | hearing with respect to a subject matter or a legislative | ||||||
14 | measure absent notice first being given as follows: | ||||||
15 | (1) One hour advance notice for the consideration of | ||||||
16 | any floor amendment, joint action motion for final action, | ||||||
17 | conference committee report, or motion to table a committee | ||||||
18 | amendment. | ||||||
19 | (2) Seventy-two hours advance notice to consider the | ||||||
20 | referral of bills to committees of the House or joint | ||||||
21 | committees of the House and Senate. | ||||||
22 | (3) Twenty-four hours advance notice for hearings held | ||||||
23 | for purposes not specified in items (1) and (2) of this | ||||||
24 | subsection (c). | ||||||
25 | (c-1) The Chairperson of the Rules Committee shall post the | ||||||
26 | notice required under subsection (c) on the House bulletin |
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1 | board identifying each subject matter and each legislative | ||||||
2 | measure that may be considered during the hearing. The notice | ||||||
3 | shall contain the day, hour, and place of the hearing. This | ||||||
4 | subsection may not be suspended. | ||||||
5 | (c-2) The posting requirements of items (2) and (3) of | ||||||
6 | subsection (c) of this Rule may be reduced to a one-hour | ||||||
7 | advance notice upon the adoption of a motion by 71 members | ||||||
8 | elected. The posting requirement of item (1) of subsection (c) | ||||||
9 | of this Rule may not be suspended. | ||||||
10 | Notice requirements for hearings may be suspended only as | ||||||
11 | authorized by this subsection, and no hearing shall be | ||||||
12 | conducted with less than a one-hour advance notice. This | ||||||
13 | subsection may not be suspended. Notwithstanding any other | ||||||
14 | provision of these
Rules, the Rules Committee may meet upon | ||||||
15 | reasonable public
notice that includes a statement of the | ||||||
16 | subjects to be
considered. All legislative measures pending | ||||||
17 | before the
Rules Committee are eligible for consideration at | ||||||
18 | any
of its meetings, and all of those legislative measures are
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19 | deemed posted for hearing by the Rules Committee for all of
its | ||||||
20 | meetings.
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21 | (d) Upon concurrence of a majority of those appointed,
the | ||||||
22 | Rules Committee may advance any legislative measure
pending | ||||||
23 | before it to the House, without referral to another committee;
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24 | except that (i) the Rules Committee , however, shall not so | ||||||
25 | report any bill that has
never been favorably reported by or | ||||||
26 | discharged from a standing committee or a special committee of |
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1 | the House or recommended for action by a joint committee of the | ||||||
2 | House and Senate and (ii) a two-thirds vote of those appointed | ||||||
3 | to the Rules Committee shall be required to refer to the House | ||||||
4 | any floor amendment, joint action motion for final action, | ||||||
5 | conference committee report, or motion to table a committee | ||||||
6 | amendment . A bill advanced to the House shall be placed on the | ||||||
7 | Daily Calendar on the order on which it appeared before it was | ||||||
8 | re-referred to the Rules Committee.
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9 | (e) Except for those provisions that cannot be suspended, | ||||||
10 | this This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote of | ||||||
11 | 71
members elected.
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12 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
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13 | (House Rule 16)
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14 | 16. Referrals of Resolutions and Reorganization Orders.
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15 | (a) All resolutions, except adjournment resolutions and | ||||||
16 | resolutions
considered under subsection (b) or (c) of this | ||||||
17 | Rule, after being initially read
by the
Clerk, shall be ordered | ||||||
18 | reproduced and automatically referred to the Rules
Committee, | ||||||
19 | which may thereafter refer any resolution
before it to the | ||||||
20 | House or to a standing committee or special committee. No
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21 | resolution, except adjournment resolutions and resolutions | ||||||
22 | considered under
subsection (b) or (c) of this Rule, may be | ||||||
23 | considered by the House
unless (i) referred to the House by the | ||||||
24 | Rules Committee under Rule 18, (ii) favorably reported by a
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25 | standing committee or special committee, (iii) authorized |
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1 | under Article XII, or (iv) discharged from committee pursuant | ||||||
2 | to Rule 18(g) or Rule 58. An adjournment resolution is subject
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3 | to Rule 66.
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4 | (b) Any member may file a congratulatory or death | ||||||
5 | resolution for consideration by the
House. The Principal | ||||||
6 | Sponsor of each congratulatory or death resolution shall pay a
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7 | reasonable fee, determined by the Clerk with the approval of | ||||||
8 | the Speaker, to
offset the actual cost of producing the | ||||||
9 | congratulatory or death resolution. The fee may
be paid from | ||||||
10 | the office allowance provided by Section 4 of the General | ||||||
11 | Assembly
Compensation Act, or from any other funds available to | ||||||
12 | the member.
Upon agreement of the Speaker and the Minority | ||||||
13 | Leader, congratulatory or death
resolutions may be immediately | ||||||
14 | considered and adopted by the House
without referral to the | ||||||
15 | Rules Committee , unless a member removes a resolution from | ||||||
16 | consideration under this subsection (b) by filing an objection | ||||||
17 | with the Clerk before the vote of the House. Any resolution | ||||||
18 | that is removed under this subsection (b) shall be | ||||||
19 | automatically referred to the Rules Committee and shall be | ||||||
20 | eligible for consideration under subsection (a) . The remaining | ||||||
21 | Those resolutions , not removed from consideration under this | ||||||
22 | subsection (b), may be adopted as a
group by a single motion. | ||||||
23 | Congratulatory and death resolutions shall be
entered on the | ||||||
24 | Journal only by number, sponsorship, and subject. The
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25 | provisions of this subsection requiring the Principal Sponsor | ||||||
26 | to pay a
reasonable fee may not be suspended.
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1 | (c) Death resolutions in memory of former members of the | ||||||
2 | General Assembly
and
former
constitutional officers, upon | ||||||
3 | introduction, may be immediately considered by
the House | ||||||
4 | without referral to the Rules Committee. Those resolutions | ||||||
5 | shall be
entered on the Journal in full.
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6 | (d) Executive reorganization orders of the Governor
issued | ||||||
7 | under Article V, Sec. 11 of the Constitution,
upon being read | ||||||
8 | into the record by the Clerk, are
automatically referred to the | ||||||
9 | Rules Committee for its
referral to a standing committee or a | ||||||
10 | special committee, which may
issue a recommendation to the | ||||||
11 | House with respect to the
Executive Order. The House may | ||||||
12 | disapprove of an
Executive Order only by resolution adopted by | ||||||
13 | a majority of
those elected; no such resolution is in order | ||||||
14 | until a
standing committee or a special committee has reported | ||||||
15 | to the House on the
executive reorganization, or until the | ||||||
16 | Executive Order has
been discharged under Rule 58.
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17 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
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18 | (House Rule 18)
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19 | 18. Referrals to Committees.
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20 | (a) All House Bills and Senate Bills, after being
initially | ||||||
21 | read by the Clerk, are automatically referred
to the Rules | ||||||
22 | Committee.
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23 | (b) During odd-numbered years, the Rules Committee
shall | ||||||
24 | thereafter refer any such bill before it to a
standing | ||||||
25 | committee or a special committee within 3 legislative days, |
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1 | provided that referral shall not be required for a House bill | ||||||
2 | that is introduced after the introduction deadline for House | ||||||
3 | bills or a Senate bill that is referred to the Rules Committee | ||||||
4 | after the deadline for House committee consideration of Senate | ||||||
5 | bills. During
even-numbered years, the Rules Committee shall | ||||||
6 | refer to
a standing committee or a special committee only | ||||||
7 | appropriation bills
implementing the budget and bills deemed by | ||||||
8 | the Rules
Committee, by the affirmative vote of a majority | ||||||
9 | appointed, to be of an
emergency nature or to be of
substantial | ||||||
10 | importance to the operation of government.
This subsection (b) | ||||||
11 | applies equally to House Bills
and Senate Bills introduced into | ||||||
12 | or received by the House.
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13 | (b-5) Notwithstanding subsection (b), the Rules Committee | ||||||
14 | may refer bills to a joint committee of the House and Senate | ||||||
15 | created by joint resolution. That joint committee shall report | ||||||
16 | back to the Rules Committee any recommendation for action made | ||||||
17 | by that joint committee. The Rules committee may, at any time, | ||||||
18 | however, refer the bill to a standing or special committee of | ||||||
19 | the House. | ||||||
20 | (c) A standing committee or a special committee may refer a | ||||||
21 | subject matter
or a legislative measure pending in that | ||||||
22 | committee to a subcommittee of that
committee.
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23 | (d) All legislative measures favorably reported by a
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24 | standing committee or a special committee, or discharged from a | ||||||
25 | standing
committee or a special committee under Rule 58, shall | ||||||
26 | be referred to the House
and placed on the appropriate order of |
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1 | business, which shall
appear on the daily calendar. All | ||||||
2 | legislative measures, except bills or
resolutions on the | ||||||
3 | Consent Calendar, bills or resolutions assigned short debate
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4 | status by a standing committee or special committee, and floor
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5 | amendments,
so referred are automatically assigned standard | ||||||
6 | debate status, subject to
Rule 52.
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7 | (e) All floor amendments, joint action motions
for final | ||||||
8 | action, conference committee reports, and motions to table | ||||||
9 | committee
amendments, upon
filing with the Clerk, are | ||||||
10 | automatically referred to the Rules
Committee. The Rules | ||||||
11 | Committee may refer any floor amendment, joint
action motion | ||||||
12 | for final action, conference committee report, or motion to | ||||||
13 | table
a committee amendment
to the House or to a standing | ||||||
14 | committee or a special committee
for its review and | ||||||
15 | consideration (in those instances, and notwithstanding
any | ||||||
16 | other provision of these Rules, the standing committee
or | ||||||
17 | special committee may hold a hearing
on and consider those | ||||||
18 | legislative measures pursuant to
a one-hour advance notice | ||||||
19 | given no later than the calendar day before the date of the | ||||||
20 | hearing ). Any floor amendment, joint action motion for final
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21 | action, conference committee report, or motion to table a | ||||||
22 | committee amendment
that is not referred to the House by, or | ||||||
23 | discharged from, the Rules
Committee
is out of order, except | ||||||
24 | that any floor amendment, joint
action
motion for final action, | ||||||
25 | conference committee report, or motion to table a
committee | ||||||
26 | amendment favorably reported
by, or discharged from, a standing |
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1 | committee or a special committee is deemed referred to
the | ||||||
2 | House by the Rules Committee for purposes of this Rule. All | ||||||
3 | joint action
motions for final action, conference committee | ||||||
4 | reports and motions to table
committee amendments so referred | ||||||
5 | are
automatically assigned standard debate status, subject to
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6 | Rule 52.
Floor amendments referred to the House under this Rule | ||||||
7 | are automatically
assigned amendment debate status.
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8 | (f) The Rules Committee may at any time refer or
re-refer a | ||||||
9 | legislative measure from a committee to a
Committee of the | ||||||
10 | Whole or to any other committee.
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11 | (g) Legislative measures may be discharged from the Rules
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12 | Committee upon the affirmative vote of 71 members elected only | ||||||
13 | by unanimous consent of the House . Any bill
discharged from the | ||||||
14 | Rules Committee shall be placed on the
order of Second Reading | ||||||
15 | and assigned standard debate status, subject to
Rule 52.
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16 | (h) Except for those provisions that require unanimous
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17 | consent, this Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative | ||||||
18 | vote of 71
members elected.
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19 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
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20 | (House Rule 19)
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21 | 19. Re-Referrals to the Rules Committee.
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22 | (a) All legislative measures that fail to meet
the | ||||||
23 | applicable deadline established under Rule
9 for reporting to | ||||||
24 | the House by a standing committee or a special committee,
for | ||||||
25 | Third Reading and passage, or for consideration of joint action |
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1 | motions and
conference committee reports are automatically
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2 | re-referred to the Rules Committee unless:
(i) the deadline has | ||||||
3 | been suspended or revised by the Speaker,
with re-referral to | ||||||
4 | the Rules Committee to occur if the bill
has not been reported | ||||||
5 | to the House in accordance with a
revised deadline; or (ii) the | ||||||
6 | Rules Committee has issued a
written exception to the Clerk | ||||||
7 | with respect to a particular
bill before the reporting | ||||||
8 | deadline, with re-referral
to occur, if at all, in accordance | ||||||
9 | with the written
exception ; or (iii) the bill or resolution is | ||||||
10 | pending before the House on the Petition Calendar .
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11 | (b) All legislative measures pending before the House or
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12 | any of its committees are automatically re-referred to the | ||||||
13 | Rules
Committee on the 31st consecutive day that the House has | ||||||
14 | not
convened for session unless: (i) any deadline applicable to | ||||||
15 | the bill or
resolution that has been designated by the Speaker | ||||||
16 | under Rule 9 exceeds 31
days, with re-referral to occur, if at | ||||||
17 | all, in accordance with that deadline;
(ii) this Rule is
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18 | suspended under Rule 67; or (iii) the Rules
Committee, by the | ||||||
19 | affirmative vote of a majority appointed, issues a written
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20 | exception to the Clerk before that
31st day ; or (iv) the bill | ||||||
21 | or resolution is pending before the House on the Petition | ||||||
22 | Calendar .
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23 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
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24 | (House Rule 21)
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25 | 21. Notice.
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1 | (a) Except as provided in Rule 18(e) or unless
this Rule is | ||||||
2 | suspended under Rule 67 or unless the Rules Committee by | ||||||
3 | majority vote waives the notice requirement for a subject | ||||||
4 | matter hearing of any committee, standing committees,
special | ||||||
5 | committees, committees created under Article X of these Rules, | ||||||
6 | and subcommittees of those committees shall not consider or | ||||||
7 | conduct a hearing with respect
to a subject matter or a | ||||||
8 | legislative measure absent notice first being given as
follows:
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9 | (1) The Chairperson of the committee, or the | ||||||
10 | Co-Chairperson from the
majority caucus of a standing or | ||||||
11 | special committee, shall, no later
than 6 days before any | ||||||
12 | proposed hearing, post a
notice on the House bulletin board | ||||||
13 | identifying each subject matter and each
legislative | ||||||
14 | measure, other than a committee
amendment upon initial | ||||||
15 | consideration under
Rule 40, that may be considered during | ||||||
16 | that
hearing. The notice shall contain the day, hour, and
| ||||||
17 | place of the hearing. Legislative measures and subject | ||||||
18 | matters posted for hearing as provided in this item (1) may | ||||||
19 | also be considered at any committee hearing re-convened | ||||||
20 | following a recess of the committee for which notice was | ||||||
21 | posted, but only if the House has met or was scheduled to | ||||||
22 | meet in regular, veto, or special session on each calendar | ||||||
23 | day from the time of the original committee hearing to the | ||||||
24 | re-convened committee hearing.
| ||||||
25 | (2) Meetings of the Rules Committee may be called
under | ||||||
26 | Rule 15; meetings of the standing
committees and special |
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| |||||||
1 | committees to consider floor amendments,
joint action | ||||||
2 | motions for final action consideration , conference | ||||||
3 | committee reports, and
motions to table committee | ||||||
4 | amendments
may be called under Rule 18.
| ||||||
5 | (3) The Chairperson, or Co-Chairperson from the | ||||||
6 | majority caucus of a standing or
special committee, shall, | ||||||
7 | in advance of a committee
hearing, notify all Principal | ||||||
8 | Sponsors of
legislative measures posted for that hearing of | ||||||
9 | the
date, time, and place of hearing. When practical,
the | ||||||
10 | Clerk shall include a notice of all scheduled
hearings, | ||||||
11 | together with all posted bills and
resolutions, in the | ||||||
12 | Daily Calendar of the House.
Regardless of whether a | ||||||
13 | particular legislative
measure or subject matter has been | ||||||
14 | posted for hearing, it is in
order for a committee during | ||||||
15 | any of its meetings to
refer a subject matter or | ||||||
16 | legislative measure pending before it to a
subcommittee of | ||||||
17 | that committee.
| ||||||
18 | (b) Other than the Rules Committee, no committee may meet | ||||||
19 | during any session
of the House, and no commission created by | ||||||
20 | Illinois law that has legislative
membership may meet during | ||||||
21 | any session of the House.
| ||||||
22 | (c) Each standing appropriations committee shall meet at | ||||||
23 | least once during each month of the calendar year. When the | ||||||
24 | House is not in session, each standing appropriations committee | ||||||
25 | shall hold each month at least one hearing in Illinois at a | ||||||
26 | location other than the City of Springfield or the City of |
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1 | Chicago. | ||||||
2 | (d) (c) Regardless of whether notice has been
previously | ||||||
3 | given, it is always in order for a committee
to table any | ||||||
4 | legislative measure pending before it
when the Principal | ||||||
5 | Sponsor so requests, subject to Rule 60.
| ||||||
6 | (e) (d) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative | ||||||
7 | vote of 71 members
elected, subject to Rule 25.
| ||||||
8 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
| ||||||
9 | (House Rule 22)
| ||||||
10 | 22. Committee Procedure.
| ||||||
11 | (a) A committee may consider any legislative measure
| ||||||
12 | referred to it, except as provided in subsection (b), and may | ||||||
13 | make with
respect to that legislative
measure one of the | ||||||
14 | following reports to the House or to the
parent committee, as | ||||||
15 | appropriate:
| ||||||
16 | (1) that the bill "do pass";
| ||||||
17 | (2) that the bill "do not pass";
| ||||||
18 | (3) that the bill "do pass as amended";
| ||||||
19 | (4) that the bill "do not pass as amended";
| ||||||
20 | (5) that the resolution "be adopted";
| ||||||
21 | (6) that the resolution "be not adopted";
| ||||||
22 | (7) that the resolution "be adopted as amended";
| ||||||
23 | (8) that the resolution "be not adopted as amended";
| ||||||
24 | (9) that the floor amendment, joint action motion, | ||||||
25 | conference committee
report, or motion to table a committee |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | amendment referred by the Rules
Committee "be adopted";
| ||||||
2 | (10) that the floor amendment, joint action motion, | ||||||
3 | conference
committee report, or motion to table a committee | ||||||
4 | amendment referred by the
Rules Committee "be not adopted";
| ||||||
5 | (11) "without recommendation"; or
| ||||||
6 | (12) "tabled".
| ||||||
7 | Any of the foregoing reports may be made only upon the
| ||||||
8 | concurrence of a majority of those appointed. All
legislative | ||||||
9 | measures reported "do pass", "do pass as
amended", "be | ||||||
10 | adopted", or "be adopted as amended"
are favorably reported to | ||||||
11 | the House.
Except as otherwise provided by these Rules,
any | ||||||
12 | legislative measure referred or re-referred to a
committee and | ||||||
13 | not reported under this Rule shall
remain in that committee.
| ||||||
14 | (b) No bill or committee amendment that provides for an | ||||||
15 | appropriation of
money from the State Treasury may be | ||||||
16 | considered by an Appropriations Committee
unless the bill or | ||||||
17 | committee amendment is limited to appropriations to a single
| ||||||
18 | department, office, or institution; this provision does not | ||||||
19 | apply to floor
amendments, joint action motions, or conference | ||||||
20 | committee reports.
| ||||||
21 | No bill that provides for an appropriation
of money from | ||||||
22 | the State Treasury may be
considered for passage by the House | ||||||
23 | unless it has first
been favorably reported by an | ||||||
24 | Appropriations
Committee or:
| ||||||
25 | (1) the bill was discharged from an Appropriations
| ||||||
26 | Committee under Rule 58;
|
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| |||||||
1 | (2) the bill was exempted from this requirement by a
| ||||||
2 | majority of those appointed to the Rules Committee;
or
| ||||||
3 | (3) this Rule was suspended under Rule 67.
| ||||||
4 | Standing appropriations committees shall conduct hearings | ||||||
5 | for the purpose of reviewing (i) performance data compiled by | ||||||
6 | departments of State government pursuant to Section 50-15 of | ||||||
7 | the State Budget Law of the Civil Administrative Code of | ||||||
8 | Illinois and (ii) other performance data that is requested by | ||||||
9 | the committees from departments of State government and other | ||||||
10 | recipients of State appropriations. | ||||||
11 | (c) The Chairperson of each committee, or Co-Chairperson | ||||||
12 | from the majority
caucus of a standing or special committee, | ||||||
13 | shall keep, or
cause to be kept by the Clerk's Office, a record | ||||||
14 | in which there shall be entered:
| ||||||
15 | (1) The time and place of each meeting of the
| ||||||
16 | committee.
| ||||||
17 | (2) The attendance of committee members at each | ||||||
18 | meeting.
| ||||||
19 | (3) The votes cast by the committee members on all
| ||||||
20 | legislative measures acted on by the committee.
| ||||||
21 | (4) The "Record of Committee Witness" forms executed by
| ||||||
22 | each person appearing or registering in each
committee | ||||||
23 | meeting, which shall include
identification of the | ||||||
24 | witness, the person, group, or
firm represented by | ||||||
25 | appearance and the capacity
in which the representation is | ||||||
26 | made (if the person
is representing someone other than |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | himself or
herself), his or her position on the legislation
| ||||||
2 | under consideration, and the nature of his or her
desired | ||||||
3 | testimony.
| ||||||
4 | (5) An audio recording of the proceedings.
| ||||||
5 | (6) Such additional information as may be requested by
| ||||||
6 | the Clerk.
| ||||||
7 | (d) The committee Chairperson, or the Co-Chairperson from | ||||||
8 | the majority
caucus
of a standing or special committee, shall | ||||||
9 | file with the Clerk,
along with every legislative measure | ||||||
10 | reported upon, a written report containing
such information as | ||||||
11 | required by the
Clerk. The Clerk may adopt forms, policies, and | ||||||
12 | procedures
with respect to the preparation, filing, and | ||||||
13 | maintenance of
the reports.
| ||||||
14 | (e) When a committee fails to report a legislative
measure | ||||||
15 | pending before it to the House, or when a committee
fails to | ||||||
16 | hold a public hearing on a legislative measure
pending before | ||||||
17 | it, the exclusive means to bring that
legislative measure | ||||||
18 | directly before the House for its
consideration is as provided | ||||||
19 | in Rule 18 or Rule 58.
| ||||||
20 | (f) No legislative measure may be called for a vote in a | ||||||
21 | standing committee
or special
committee in the absence of the | ||||||
22 | Principal Sponsor. The committee Chairperson, the
committee | ||||||
23 | Minority Spokesperson, or a chief
co-sponsor may present a bill | ||||||
24 | or resolution in committee with the approval of
the Principal | ||||||
25 | Sponsor when the committee consents.
In the case of standing or | ||||||
26 | special committees with Co-Chairpersons from different |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | political
parties, the "Chairperson" means the Co-Chairperson | ||||||
2 | from the majority caucus, and the "Minority Spokesperson" means | ||||||
3 | the Co-Chairperson from the minority caucus.
This subsection | ||||||
4 | may not be suspended.
| ||||||
5 | (g) Motions for committee approval of bills and resolutions | ||||||
6 | are renewable, provided that no
bill or resolution may be voted | ||||||
7 | on more than
twice in any committee on motions to report the | ||||||
8 | bill or
resolution favorably, or to reconsider the vote by | ||||||
9 | which
the committee adopted a motion to report the bill or
| ||||||
10 | resolution unfavorably. A bill or resolution having failed
to | ||||||
11 | receive a favorable recommendation after 2 such record
votes | ||||||
12 | shall be automatically reported with the appropriate
| ||||||
13 | unfavorable recommendation.
| ||||||
14 | (h) A bill or resolution shall be given short debate status
| ||||||
15 | by report of the committee if the bill or resolution was | ||||||
16 | favorably
reported by a three-fifths vote of the members | ||||||
17 | present and voting, including those voting "present".
Bills and | ||||||
18 | resolutions receiving favorable reports may be
placed upon the | ||||||
19 | Consent Calendar as provided in Rule 42.
| ||||||
20 | (i) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote | ||||||
21 | of 71 members
elected.
| ||||||
22 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
| ||||||
23 | (House Rule 31)
| ||||||
24 | 31. Standing Order of Business. The Unless otherwise | ||||||
25 | determined by the
Presiding Officer, the standing daily order |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | of business of the House
is as follows:
| ||||||
2 | (1) Call to Order, Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance, | ||||||
3 | and
Roll Call.
| ||||||
4 | (2) Petition Calendar.
| ||||||
5 | (3) (2) Approval of the Journal.
| ||||||
6 | (4) (3) Reading of House Bills a first time.
| ||||||
7 | (5) (4) Reports from committees, with reports from the | ||||||
8 | Rules
Committee ordinarily made at any time.
| ||||||
9 | (6) (5) Presentation of Resolutions, Petitions, and | ||||||
10 | Messages.
| ||||||
11 | (7) (6) Introduction of House Bills.
| ||||||
12 | (8) (7) Messages from the Senate, not including reading
| ||||||
13 | Senate Bills a first time.
| ||||||
14 | (9) (8) Reading of House Bills a second time.
| ||||||
15 | (10) (9) Reading of House Bills a third time.
| ||||||
16 | (11) (10) Reading of Senate Bills a third time.
| ||||||
17 | (12) (11) Reading of Senate Bills a second time.
| ||||||
18 | (13) (12) Reading of Senate Bills a first time.
| ||||||
19 | (14) (13) House Bills on the Order of Concurrence.
| ||||||
20 | (15) (14) Senate Bills on the Order of Non-Concurrence.
| ||||||
21 | (16) (15) Conference Committee Reports.
| ||||||
22 | (17) (16) Motions in Writing.
| ||||||
23 | (18) (17) Constitutional Amendment Resolutions.
| ||||||
24 | (19) (18) Motions with respect to Vetoes.
| ||||||
25 | (20) (19) Consideration of Resolutions.
| ||||||
26 | (21) (20) Motions to Discharge Committee.
|
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| |||||||
1 | (22) (21) Motions to Take from the Table.
| ||||||
2 | (23) (22) Motions to Suspend the Rules.
| ||||||
3 | (24) (23) Consideration of Bills on the Order of | ||||||
4 | Postponed
Consideration.
| ||||||
5 | The Presiding Officer may vary the daily order of business | ||||||
6 | of the House, but only with respect to items (3) through (24); | ||||||
7 | items (1) and (2) must always be the first orders of business. | ||||||
8 | The House may also return to the order of business under item | ||||||
9 | (2) at the direction of the Presiding Officer or upon the | ||||||
10 | adoption of a motion to change the order of business. | ||||||
11 | This rule may not be suspended. | ||||||
12 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
| ||||||
13 | (House Rule 37)
| ||||||
14 | 37. Bills.
| ||||||
15 | (a) A bill may be introduced in the House by sponsorship
of | ||||||
16 | one or more members of the House, whose names shall be on
the | ||||||
17 | reproduced copies of the bills, in the House Journal, and in
| ||||||
18 | the Legislative Digest. The Principal Sponsor shall be the
| ||||||
19 | first name to appear on the bill and may be joined by no more
| ||||||
20 | than 4 chief co-sponsors with the approval of the Principal
| ||||||
21 | Sponsor; other co-sponsors shall be separated from the
| ||||||
22 | Principal Sponsor and any chief co-sponsors by a comma.
The | ||||||
23 | Principal Sponsor may change the
sponsorship of a bill to that | ||||||
24 | of one or more other
Representatives, or
to that of the | ||||||
25 | standing committee or special committee to which the bill was
|
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | referred or from which the bill was reported. Such change
may | ||||||
2 | be made at any time the bill is pending before the House
or any | ||||||
3 | of its committees by filing a notice with the Clerk, provided | ||||||
4 | that the addition of any member as a Principal Sponsor, chief | ||||||
5 | co-sponsor, or co-sponsor must be with that member's consent.
| ||||||
6 | This subsection may not be suspended.
| ||||||
7 | (b) The Principal Sponsor of a bill controls that
bill. A | ||||||
8 | committee-sponsored bill is
controlled by the Chairperson, or | ||||||
9 | if Co-Chairpersons have been appointed, by
the Co-Chairperson | ||||||
10 | from the majority caucus, who for purposes of
these Rules is | ||||||
11 | deemed the Principal Sponsor. Committee-sponsored bills may | ||||||
12 | not
have individual co-sponsors.
| ||||||
13 | (c) The Senate sponsor of a bill originating in the
Senate | ||||||
14 | may request substitute House sponsorship of that bill
by filing | ||||||
15 | a notice with the Clerk; such a notice is
automatically | ||||||
16 | referred to the Rules Committee and deemed
adopted if approved | ||||||
17 | by the Rules Committee. If disapproved
by the Rules Committee, | ||||||
18 | the notice shall lie on the table.
If the Rules Committee fails | ||||||
19 | to act on a notice,
that notice may be discharged by unanimous | ||||||
20 | consent.
| ||||||
21 | (d) All bills introduced in the House shall be read by
| ||||||
22 | title a first time, ordered reproduced, and automatically
| ||||||
23 | referred to the Rules Committee in accordance with Rule 18. | ||||||
24 | After
a Senate Bill is received and a House member has | ||||||
25 | submitted notification to the Clerk of sponsorship of that | ||||||
26 | bill, it shall be read by title,
ordered reproduced, and
|
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | automatically referred to the Rules Committee in
accordance | ||||||
2 | with Rule 18.
| ||||||
3 | (e) All bills introduced into the House shall be
| ||||||
4 | accompanied by 6
copies. Any bill that amends a statute
shall | ||||||
5 | indicate the particular changes in the following
manner:
| ||||||
6 | (1) All new matter shall be underscored.
| ||||||
7 | (2) All matter that is to be omitted or superseded
| ||||||
8 | shall be shown crossed with a line.
| ||||||
9 | (e-5) Appropriation bills for the operation of State | ||||||
10 | government shall make appropriations pursuant to the | ||||||
11 | standardized line items identified as items (1) through (18) of | ||||||
12 | Section 13 of the State Finance Act with specific appropriation | ||||||
13 | amounts for each item. Appropriations for other purposes may be | ||||||
14 | included in an appropriation bill only if required by law or if | ||||||
15 | it has been a custom and practice as documented by | ||||||
16 | appropriations enacted for State fiscal year 2009. | ||||||
17 | This subsection (e-5) may be suspended only by the | ||||||
18 | affirmative vote of 71 members elected. | ||||||
19 | (f) No bill shall be passed by the House except on a
record | ||||||
20 | vote of a majority of those elected, subject to Rule 69. A bill | ||||||
21 | that
has
lost on third reading and has not been reconsidered | ||||||
22 | may not thereafter be
revived. If a motion for the adoption of | ||||||
23 | a first conference committee report fails and the motion is not | ||||||
24 | reconsidered, then a second conference committee may be | ||||||
25 | appointed as provided in Rule 76(c). If a motion for the | ||||||
26 | adoption of a second conference committee report fails and is |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | not reconsidered, then the bill may not thereafter be revived.
| ||||||
2 | (g) An appropriation bill that is amended in the House may | ||||||
3 | not be considered on Third Reading until the third calendar day | ||||||
4 | following the adoption or tabling of any House committee or | ||||||
5 | House floor amendments to the bill. | ||||||
6 | This subsection (g) may be suspended only by the | ||||||
7 | affirmative vote of 71 members elected. | ||||||
8 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
| ||||||
9 | (House Rule 39)
| ||||||
10 | 39. Reproduction and Distribution. The Clerk shall, as
soon | ||||||
11 | as any bill or amendment is reproduced, cause the bill to be
| ||||||
12 | placed upon the desks of the members. Reproduction and | ||||||
13 | distribution
may be done electronically, or the Clerk may | ||||||
14 | establish
a method that any
member may use to secure a copy of
| ||||||
15 | any bill. The Clerk shall record the date and time at which | ||||||
16 | each amendment is filed and distributed.
| ||||||
17 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
| ||||||
18 | (House Rule 40)
| ||||||
19 | 40. Amendments.
| ||||||
20 | (a) An amendment to a bill may be adopted by a
standing | ||||||
21 | committee or special committee when the bill is before that | ||||||
22 | committee.
An amendment to a bill may be adopted
by the House | ||||||
23 | when a bill is on the order of Second Reading
if: (i) the Rules | ||||||
24 | Committee has referred the floor amendment to the
House for |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | consideration under Rule 18; (ii) a standing committee or | ||||||
2 | special
committee has referred the floor amendment to the | ||||||
3 | House; or (iii) the floor amendment has been discharged from | ||||||
4 | committee pursuant to Rule 18(g) or Rule 58. All
amendments | ||||||
5 | must be in
writing.
All committee amendments that are in | ||||||
6 | compliance with the requirements of these House Rules have been | ||||||
7 | timely filed, as determined by the
Chairperson, shall be | ||||||
8 | considered by the committee or a subcommittee of that
committee | ||||||
9 | prior to consideration by the committee of the bill to which | ||||||
10 | the
amendment relates.
All amendments not adopted to a bill and | ||||||
11 | that are still pending in a committee or before the House upon | ||||||
12 | the
passage or defeat of a bill on Third Reading are | ||||||
13 | automatically
tabled.
| ||||||
14 | (b) Except as otherwise provided in these Rules,
committee | ||||||
15 | amendments may be offered only by the Principal Sponsor or a | ||||||
16 | member of the committee while the affected bill
is assigned to | ||||||
17 | before that committee, and shall be adopted by a majority
of | ||||||
18 | those appointed. If a committee amendment is filed by a member | ||||||
19 | who is not authorized to do so, that amendment shall be | ||||||
20 | recorded by the Clerk as out of order. Floor amendments may be | ||||||
21 | offered for adoption only by
a Representative while the bill is | ||||||
22 | on the order of Second
Reading, subject to Rule 18, and shall | ||||||
23 | be adopted by a majority vote of the
House. The sponsor of a | ||||||
24 | committee or floor amendment may change the sponsorship of the | ||||||
25 | amendment to that of another member, with that other member's | ||||||
26 | consent. Such change may be made at any time the amendment is |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | pending before the House or any of its committees by filing | ||||||
2 | notice with the Clerk. A committee amendment may be the subject | ||||||
3 | of a motion
to "do adopt" or "do not adopt".
A committee | ||||||
4 | amendment may be adopted only by a successful
motion to "do | ||||||
5 | adopt".
The Chairperson of a committee may refer any committee | ||||||
6 | amendment to a
subcommittee of that committee.
| ||||||
7 | (c) Committee amendments shall be filed with the Clerk of | ||||||
8 | the House and shall be automatically referred to the committee | ||||||
9 | before which the underlying bill or resolution is pending
| ||||||
10 | Chairperson of the committee, and are in order only when
| ||||||
11 | sufficient copies have been filed to provide each member of
the | ||||||
12 | committee with a copy (which may be done in the same manner as | ||||||
13 | distribution
of bills under Rule 39) and 6
additional copies | ||||||
14 | for the
Chairperson .
Floor amendments
shall be filed with the | ||||||
15 | Clerk only while the bill is on the order of Second Reading or | ||||||
16 | Third Reading . Amendments shall not be considered filed until | ||||||
17 | they are entered into the General Assembly's computer system by | ||||||
18 | the Clerk as a filed amendment. Amendments , and are in order | ||||||
19 | only when 6
copies have
been filed. The Clerk shall number | ||||||
20 | amendments sequentially in the order submitted, and all | ||||||
21 | amendments that are in order shall be considered in ascending | ||||||
22 | numerical order.
| ||||||
23 | (d) The Clerk shall have reproduced , as expeditiously as | ||||||
24 | possible, all adopted committee
amendments that are filed | ||||||
25 | pursuant to these Rules come before the House.
The Clerk shall | ||||||
26 | also have reproduced all floor amendments referred to the House
|
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | by a committee . No committee or floor amendment may be adopted | ||||||
2 | by the House
unless it has been reproduced and placed on the | ||||||
3 | members' desks pursuant to in the same
manner as for bills | ||||||
4 | under Rule 39 , except that no committee amendment may be | ||||||
5 | adopted by a committee during the 24-hour time period | ||||||
6 | immediately following the filing of the amendment .
| ||||||
7 | This subsection (d) may be suspended only by the | ||||||
8 | affirmative vote of 71 members elected. | ||||||
9 | (e) No floor amendment is in order unless
it has been first | ||||||
10 | referred to the House for consideration by the
Rules Committee | ||||||
11 | under Rule 18, or favorably reported by, or discharged from, a | ||||||
12 | standing committee or special committee. A floor amendment may | ||||||
13 | be referred to the House for consideration, or to a standing or | ||||||
14 | special committee, only while the bill is on the order of | ||||||
15 | Second Reading or Third Reading.
| ||||||
16 | (f) Amendments that propose to alter any existing law
shall | ||||||
17 | conform to the requirements of Rule 37(e).
| ||||||
18 | (g) If a committee reports a bill "do pass as
amended", the | ||||||
19 | committee amendments are deemed adopted by
the committee action | ||||||
20 | and shall be reproduced and placed on
the members' desks (which | ||||||
21 | may be done in the same manner as provided for bills
under Rule | ||||||
22 | 39) before the bill may be read a second time .
| ||||||
23 | (h) In the case of special committees with Co-Chairpersons | ||||||
24 | from different
political parties, the "Chairperson" for the | ||||||
25 | purposes of this Rule is the
Co-Chairperson from the majority | ||||||
26 | caucus.
|
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | (i) No committee amendment shall be filed with the Clerk | ||||||
2 | while a bill is assigned to the Rules Committee. Committee | ||||||
3 | amendments may be filed for a resolution pending in the Rules | ||||||
4 | Committee only if the resolution would adopt or amend House | ||||||
5 | Rules or Joint House-Senate Rules pursuant to Rule 67. | ||||||
6 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.) | ||||||
7 | (House Rule 42.1 new) | ||||||
8 | 42.1. Petition Motion Calendar. | ||||||
9 | (a) The Principal Sponsor of a bill or resolution may file | ||||||
10 | with the Clerk a motion signed by 71 members requesting | ||||||
11 | placement of that bill or resolution on the Petition Calendar | ||||||
12 | with regard to any bill or resolution pending in a House | ||||||
13 | Committee or pending on an order of business on the Daily | ||||||
14 | Calendar. | ||||||
15 | (b) The Clerk shall include a Petition Calendar on the | ||||||
16 | Daily Calendar and designate it as a separate part of the Daily | ||||||
17 | Calendar. A bill that is pending in a committee when a petition | ||||||
18 | motion is filed shall be placed on the Petition Calendar order | ||||||
19 | of Second Reading. A resolution that is pending in a committee | ||||||
20 | when a petition motion is filed shall be placed on the Petition | ||||||
21 | Calendar order of Resolutions. A bill or resolution that is on | ||||||
22 | an order of business on the Daily Calendar when a petition | ||||||
23 | motion is filed shall be placed on the same order of business | ||||||
24 | on the Petition Calendar. | ||||||
25 | (c) A legislative measure on the Petition Calendar shall be |
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1 | moved between the orders of Second Reading, Third Reading, and | ||||||
2 | Postponed Consideration at the request of the Principal | ||||||
3 | Sponsor, except as limited by Rule 41. | ||||||
4 | (d) Whenever the House is on this order of business, the | ||||||
5 | principal sponsor of each legislative measure on the Petition | ||||||
6 | Calendar shall have the right to call that measure for | ||||||
7 | consideration by the House. | ||||||
8 | (e) This rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote | ||||||
9 | of 71 members elected.
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10 | (House Rule 43)
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11 | 43. Changing Order of Business.
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12 | (a) Any order of business may be changed at any time by
the | ||||||
13 | Speaker or Presiding Officer , except as limited by Rule 31 .
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14 | (b) Any order of business may be changed at any time
upon | ||||||
15 | the motion of any member, supported by 5 additional
members, if | ||||||
16 | the motion is adopted by an affirmative vote of
71 members | ||||||
17 | elected.
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18 | (c) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote | ||||||
19 | of 71 members
elected.
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20 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
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21 | (House Rule 44)
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22 | 44. Special Orders; Rules Committee.
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23 | (a) A special order of business may be set by the Rules | ||||||
24 | Committee
or by the Speaker. The Principal Sponsor of a bill or |
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1 | resolution must consent
to the placement of the bill or | ||||||
2 | resolution on a special order.
A special order shall fix the | ||||||
3 | day to which it applies and the
matters to be included. The | ||||||
4 | Speaker, or the Rules Committee by a vote of
a majority of the | ||||||
5 | members appointed, may establish time limits for
a special | ||||||
6 | order and may establish limitations on debate
during a special | ||||||
7 | order (notwithstanding Rule 52), in which event the allotted
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8 | time
shall be fairly divided between proponents and opponents | ||||||
9 | of
the legislation to be considered. A special order of | ||||||
10 | business
takes the place of the standing order for such time as | ||||||
11 | may be necessary
for its completion but may occur no earlier | ||||||
12 | than after the completion of standing order (2) of Rule 31 . | ||||||
13 | Only matters that may otherwise properly be before
the House | ||||||
14 | may be included in a special order.
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15 | (b) A special order shall appear on the Daily Calendar
for | ||||||
16 | 3 legislative days. This subsection (b) may be
suspended only | ||||||
17 | by the affirmative vote of 71 members elected.
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18 | (c) A special order may be suspended, amended, or
modified | ||||||
19 | by motion adopted by an affirmative vote of 60
members. A | ||||||
20 | special order shall be suspended by a written
objection signed | ||||||
21 | by 3 members of the Rules Committee and
filed during the first | ||||||
22 | legislative day on which the special
order appears on the | ||||||
23 | calendar.
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24 | (d) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote | ||||||
25 | of 71 members elected. | ||||||
26 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
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1 | (House Rule 75)
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2 | 75. House Consideration of Joint Action.
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3 | (a) No joint action motion for final action or
conference | ||||||
4 | committee report may be considered by the House
unless it has | ||||||
5 | first been referred to the House by the Rules Committee or a
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6 | standing committee or special committee in
accordance with Rule | ||||||
7 | 18, or unless the joint action motion
or conference committee | ||||||
8 | report has been
discharged from the Rules Committee under Rule | ||||||
9 | 18.
Joint action motions for final action consideration and | ||||||
10 | conference committee reports
referred to a standing committee | ||||||
11 | or special committee by the Rules Committee
may not be | ||||||
12 | discharged from the standing committee or special committee. | ||||||
13 | This
subsection (a) may be suspended by unanimous consent.
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14 | (b) No conference committee report may be considered by
the | ||||||
15 | House unless it has been reproduced and
placed on the members' | ||||||
16 | desks, in the same manner as provided for bills under
Rule 39, | ||||||
17 | for one full day during the period beginning with the convening | ||||||
18 | of the
House on the 2nd Wednesday of January each year and | ||||||
19 | ending on the 30th day
prior to the scheduled adjournment of | ||||||
20 | the regular session established each year
by the Speaker | ||||||
21 | pursuant to Rule 9(a), and for one full hour on any other day.
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22 | (c) Before any conference committee report on an
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23 | appropriation bill is considered by the House, the
conference | ||||||
24 | committee report shall first be the subject of a
public hearing | ||||||
25 | by a standing Appropriations Committee or a
special committee |
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1 | (the conference committee report need not be referred to an
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2 | Appropriations Committee or special committee, but instead may
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3 | remain before the Rules Committee or the House, as the case may | ||||||
4 | be).
The hearing shall be held pursuant to not less than one | ||||||
5 | hour
advance notice by announcement on the House floor, or one | ||||||
6 | day
advance notice by posting on the House bulletin board. An
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7 | Appropriations Committee or special committee shall not issue
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8 | any report with respect to the conference committee report | ||||||
9 | following the
hearing.
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10 | (d) Any House Bill amended in the Senate and returned to
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11 | the House for concurrence in the Senate amendment shall lie
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12 | upon the desk of the Clerk for not less than one hour before
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13 | being further considered.
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14 | (e) No House Bill that is
returned to the House with Senate | ||||||
15 | amendments may be called
except by the Principal Sponsor, or by | ||||||
16 | a chief co-sponsor with the consent of
the Principal Sponsor.
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17 | This subsection may not be suspended.
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18 | (f) Except as otherwise provided in Rule 74, the
report of | ||||||
19 | a conference committee on a non-appropriation bill
or | ||||||
20 | resolution shall be confined to the subject of the bill or
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21 | resolution referred to the conference committee. The report
of | ||||||
22 | a conference committee on an appropriation bill shall be
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23 | confined to the subject of appropriations.
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24 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.) | ||||||
25 | (House Rule 76.5 new) |
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1 | 76.5. Appropriation Bills. Joint action motions for final | ||||||
2 | action on the order of Concurrence regarding an appropriation | ||||||
3 | bill shall not be considered by the House until the third | ||||||
4 | calendar day following the day that the bill was received back | ||||||
5 | in the House with one or more amendments added by the Senate. | ||||||
6 | Joint action motions for final action on the order of | ||||||
7 | Non-concurrence regarding an appropriation bill shall not be | ||||||
8 | considered by the House until the third calendar day following | ||||||
9 | the day that the bill was received back in the House with a | ||||||
10 | message requesting the House to recede from one or more of its | ||||||
11 | amendments. Joint action motions for final action on the order | ||||||
12 | of Conference Committee Reports regarding an appropriation | ||||||
13 | bill shall not be considered by the House until the third | ||||||
14 | calendar day following the day that the conference report to | ||||||
15 | which the motion applies was filed with the Clerk. | ||||||
16 | Nothing in this Rule limits consideration of a joint action | ||||||
17 | motion for final action by a committee of the House or a joint | ||||||
18 | committee of the House and Senate. | ||||||
19 | This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote of | ||||||
20 | 71 members elected.
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21 | (House Rule 102)
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22 | 102. Definitions. As used in these Rules, terms have
the | ||||||
23 | meanings ascribed to them as follows, unless the
context | ||||||
24 | clearly requires a different meaning:
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25 | (1) Chairperson. "Chairperson" means that
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1 | Representative designated by the Speaker to serve as chair | ||||||
2 | of
a committee.
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3 | (2) Co-Chairperson. "Co-Chairperson" means a | ||||||
4 | Representative
designated by the Speaker to serve as | ||||||
5 | co-chair of a standing or special committee.
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6 | (3) Clerk. "Clerk" means the elected Clerk of the
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7 | House.
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8 | (4) Committee. "Committee" means a committee of the
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9 | House and includes a standing committee, the Rules | ||||||
10 | Committee,
a special committee, committees created
under | ||||||
11 | Article X and Article XII of these Rules, and a
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12 | subcommittee of a committee. "Committee" does not mean a | ||||||
13 | conference
committee, and the procedural and notice | ||||||
14 | requirements
applicable to committees do not apply to | ||||||
15 | conference
committees.
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16 | (5) Constitution. "Constitution" means the
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17 | Constitution of the State of Illinois.
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18 | (6) General Assembly. "General Assembly" means the
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19 | current General Assembly of the State of Illinois.
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20 | (7) House. "House" means the House of Representatives
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21 | of the General Assembly.
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22 | (8) Joint Action Motions. "Joint action motions"
means | ||||||
23 | the following motions before the House:
to concur in a | ||||||
24 | Senate amendment, to non-concur in a Senate
amendment, to | ||||||
25 | recede from a House amendment, to refuse to
recede from a | ||||||
26 | House amendment, to request that a conference
committee be |
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1 | appointed, and to adopt a conference committee
report.
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2 | (8.5) Joint Action Motions for Final Action. "Joint | ||||||
3 | action motions for final action" means the following | ||||||
4 | motions before the House: to concur in a Senate amendment, | ||||||
5 | to recede from a House amendment, and to adopt a conference | ||||||
6 | committee report.
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7 | (9) Legislative Digest. "Legislative Digest" means the
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8 | Legislative Synopsis and Digest that is prepared by the
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9 | Legislative Reference Bureau of the General Assembly.
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10 | (10) Legislative Measures. "Legislative measures" | ||||||
11 | means
all matters brought before the House for | ||||||
12 | consideration,
whether originated in the House or Senate, | ||||||
13 | and includes
bills, amendments, resolutions, conference | ||||||
14 | committee reports,
motions, messages, notices, and | ||||||
15 | Executive Orders from the
executive branch.
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16 | (11) Majority. "Majority" means a majority of those
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17 | members present and voting on a question. Unless otherwise
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18 | specified with respect to a particular House Rule, for
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19 | purposes of determining the number of members present and
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20 | voting on a question, a "present" vote shall not be | ||||||
21 | counted.
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22 | (12) Majority Caucus. "Majority caucus" means that
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23 | group of Representatives from the numerically strongest
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24 | political party in the House.
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25 | (13) Majority of those Appointed. "Majority of those
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26 | appointed" means a majority of the total number of
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1 | Representatives authorized under these Rules to be | ||||||
2 | appointed to a committee.
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3 | (14) Majority of those Elected. "Majority of those
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4 | elected" means a majority of the total number of
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5 | Representatives entitled to be elected to the House,
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6 | regardless of the number of elected or appointed
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7 | Representatives actually serving in office. So long as 118
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8 | Representatives are entitled to be elected to the House,
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9 | "majority of those elected" means 60 affirmative votes;
71 | ||||||
10 | affirmative votes means three-fifths of the
members | ||||||
11 | elected; and 79 affirmative votes means two-thirds of the
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12 | members elected.
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13 | (15) Member. "Member" means a Representative. Where
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14 | the context so requires, "member" may also mean a Senator | ||||||
15 | of
the Illinois Senate.
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16 | (16) Members Appointed. "Members appointed" means the
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17 | total number of Representatives authorized under these | ||||||
18 | Rules to be appointed to
a committee.
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19 | (17) Members Elected. "Members elected" means the 118
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20 | Representatives entitled to be elected to the House,
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21 | regardless of the number of elected or appointed
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22 | Representatives actually serving in office.
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23 | (18) Minority Caucus. "Minority caucus" means that
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24 | group of Representatives from the second numerically
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25 | strongest political party in the House.
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26 | (19) Minority Leader. "Minority Leader" means the
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1 | Minority Leader of the House elected under Rule 2.
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2 | (20) Minority Spokesperson. "Minority spokesperson"
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3 | means that Representative designated by the Minority | ||||||
4 | Leader
to serve as the minority spokesperson of a | ||||||
5 | committee.
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6 | (21) Perfunctory Session. "Perfunctory session" means
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7 | the convening of the House, pursuant to the scheduling of | ||||||
8 | the
Speaker, for purposes consistent with Rule 28.
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9 | (22) Presiding Officer. "Presiding Officer" means that
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10 | Representative serving as the presiding officer of the | ||||||
11 | House,
whether that Representative is the Speaker or | ||||||
12 | another
Representative designated by the Speaker under | ||||||
13 | Rule 4.
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14 | (23) Principal Sponsor. "Principal sponsor" means the
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15 | first listed House sponsor of any legislative measure; with
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16 | respect to a committee-sponsored bill or resolution, it | ||||||
17 | means
the Chairperson of the committee or the | ||||||
18 | Co-Chairperson from the majority caucus.
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19 | (24) Record Vote. "Record vote" means a vote by ayes
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20 | and nays entered on the journal.
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21 | (25) Representative. "Representative" means any duly
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22 | elected or duly appointed Illinois State Representative, | ||||||
23 | and
means the same as "member".
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24 | (26) Senate. "Senate" means the Senate of the General
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25 | Assembly.
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26 | (27) Speaker. "Speaker" means the Speaker of the
House |
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1 | elected as provided in Rule 1.
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2 | (28) Term. "Term" means the 2-year term of a General
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3 | Assembly.
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4 | (29) Vice-Chairperson. "Vice-Chairperson" means that
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5 | Representative designated by the Speaker to serve as
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6 | Vice-Chairperson of a committee.
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7 | (Source: H.R. 45, 96th G.A.)
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