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Full Text of HR0023  104th General Assembly

HR0023 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
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HOUSE RESOLUTION

 
2    RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE
3HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
4the Rules of the House of Representatives of the 104th General
5Assembly are amended by changing Rule 30 as follows:
 
 
6    (House Rule 30)
7    30. Access to the House Floor and Chamber.
8    (a) Except as otherwise provided in these Rules, only the
9following persons shall be admitted to the House while it is in
10session: members and officers of the General Assembly; elected
11officers of the executive branch; justices of the Supreme
12Court; the designated aide to an executive or judicial branch
13constitutional officer, except as limited by the Speaker; the
14parliamentarian; majority staff members and minority staff
15members, except as limited by the Speaker or Presiding
16Officer; former members, except as limited by the Speaker or
17prohibited under subsection (d); and employees of the
18Legislative Reference Bureau, except as limited by the
19Speaker. Representatives of the press, while the House is in
20session, may have access to the galleries and places allotted
21to them by the Speaker or his or her designee. No person is
22entitled to the floor unless appropriately attired. Only
23members of the General Assembly may use telephones at the

 

 

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1members' desks. Smoking is prohibited on the floor of the
2House and in the House galleries.
3    Members may access the House Chamber during the hours that
4the Clerk's Office is open to the public, unless the Speaker
5has ordered a temporary restriction on access (i) for a
6private meeting, (ii) to prepare the room for a scheduled
7event, (iii) for maintenance or renovations, or (iv) due to a
8potential or confirmed security threat. During days when the
9House is not scheduled to convene in regular session, veto
10session, or special session, member access may be further
11limited by the Speaker when necessary to maintain the security
12of the House Chamber. Members may escort guests onto the House
13floor with the approval of the Speaker pursuant to a request
14registered with the Clerk.
15    (a-5) On any day in which the House is in session following
16a declaration of pestilence or public danger by the Speaker,
17the Speaker, after consultation with the Minority Leader, may
18limit access to the House Chamber and adjoining hallways and
19passages to members and officers of the General Assembly,
20majority and minority staff as authorized by the Speaker or
21Presiding Officer, and no more than 5 members of the public who
22are representatives of the press, except as otherwise
23authorized by the Speaker. If access is so limited, the
24Speaker may designate one or more locations outside of the
25House Chamber for the public to safely watch and listen to the
26proceedings of the House and its committees via a live

 

 

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1audio/video broadcast. Access to such locations may be limited
2as necessary to maintain safety, including, but not limited
3to, requiring that persons at such locations follow the
4decorum protocols of Rule 51.5(a). This subsection may not be
5suspended.
6    (b) On days during which the House is in session, the
7Doorkeeper shall clear the floor of all persons not entitled
8to access to the floor 15 minutes before the convening time,
9and the Doorkeeper shall enforce all other provisions of this
10Rule.
11    (c) The Speaker may authorize the admission to the floor
12of any other person, except as prohibited under subsection
13(d).
14    (d) No person who is directly or indirectly interested in
15defeating or promoting any pending legislative measure, if
16required to be registered as a lobbyist or compensated by an
17entity required to register as a lobbyist, shall be allowed
18access to the floor of the House at any time during the
19session. The Speaker, or his or her designee, shall have the
20authority to determine whether a person may be granted or
21denied access in accordance with this subsection.
22    (e) When he or she deems it necessary for the preservation
23of order, the Presiding Officer may by order remove any person
24from the floor of the House. A Representative may be removed
25from the floor only under Rule 51.5 or Article XI or XII of
26these Rules.

 

 

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1(Source: H.R. 36, 103rd G.A.)