1995 Assembly Resolution 2
ENGROSSED RESOLUTION
To repeal assembly rules 10 (2) (intro.), 23 (1) and 95 (19) and (72); to renumber
assembly rules 10 (2) (a) to (c), 28 and 50; to renumber and amend assembly rules 10 (1), 13 (2) and 71 (1) and (2); to amend
assembly rules 2 (3), 3 (1) (h) and (j), 5 (1) (b), (c), (d) and (f), 6 (1) (g), 9 (2) (b) and (c), (4), (5), (6) and (7), 11 (2) and (9), 13 (1) (c), 14 (2), 15 (4) (d), 18 (4), 19 (1) (a) and (b) and (3), 20 (intro.), (1) and (2), 25 (3), 26 (4) and (5), 28 (title), 31 (7), 35 (1), 36 (2), 37 (2), 38, 39 (3) and (4), 43 (1), 45 (1), 46 (2), (3) and (4), 48 (2), 52 (3), 53 (intro.), (1), (2), (3) and (4) (intro.) and (b), 54 (1), 56 (1) and (2), 59 (3), 67, 70 (1), 73 (1) (b), (2), (3) (a), (4) (a) and (c) and (6), 74 (title) and (2), 75 (1) (a) 3., 80 (4) and (6), 93 (4), 94 (3) (a) and (b), 95 (3), (4), (6), (39), (54), (63), (66), (67), (82) and (84) and 97 (3); to repeal and recreate assembly rule 9 (1); and to create
assembly rules 10 (1) and (2), 11 (11), 13 (2) (b), 17m, 28 (2), 39 (4) (c), 42 (3) (c), 50 (2), 62 (3m), 69m, 75 (1) (d), 79 (5), 83 (4) and 95 (27m); relating to: the assembly rules.
Resolved by the assembly, That:
AR2, s. 1
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1. Assembly rule 2 (3) is amended to read:
Assembly Rule 2 (3) On the day a new legislature is convened under section 13.02 (1) of the statutes, the chairperson of each party caucus shall notify the chief clerk of the offices established by his or her party caucus and the incumbents therein, and thereafter shall notify the chief clerk of any change in such offices or incumbents. Each notification shall be printed entered in the journal.
AR2, s. 2
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2. Assembly rule 3 (1) (h) is amended to read:
Assembly Rule 3 (1) (h) Receive communications from other branches of government and, when required, direct that they be read to the assembly or printed entered in the journal.
AR2, s. 3
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3. Assembly rule 3 (1) (j) is amended to read:
Assembly Rule 3 (1) (j) Appoint members to all assembly and joint legislative committees or other bodies as required by law, legislative rule or other directive.
AR2, s. 4
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4. Assembly rule 5 (1) (b), (c), (d) and (f) are amended to read:
Assembly Rule 5 (1) (b) Supervise the preparation and keeping of the daily journal, daily calendars, weekly bulletins of proceedings and weekly schedule of committee activities.
(c) Supervise the official recording of all assembly actions and the making of all required entries upon the jackets of in the history file for proposals.
(d) After During or after each daily session, ascertain that notify the legislative reference bureau file copy of any proposal introduced on that day, or of any substitute amendment or amendment deposited on that day, has been sent to the bureau.
(f) Any assembly proposal ordered engrossed and read a 3rd time shall be reviewed by the chief clerk with regard to incorporating whatever amendments have been adopted. When a proposal has been correctly engrossed, it shall be submitted to the assembly for a 3rd reading. If the proposal is to be reprinted reproduced in engrossed form, the work shall be performed by the legislative reference bureau under joint rule 63.
AR2, s. 5
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5. Assembly rule 6 (1) (g) is amended to read:
Assembly Rule 6 (1) (g) Maintain order and quiet in and about the chamber, remove disorderly persons or clear the galleries or areas adjoining other areas of the chamber when directed to do so by the presiding officer, and carry out any other instructions of the presiding officer in relation to any disturbance which may occur in or near the chamber.
AR2, s. 6
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6. Assembly rule 9 (1) is repealed and recreated to read:
Assembly Rule 9 (1) As early as possible in each legislative biennium, the following standing committees of the assembly shall be appointed by the speaker:
(a) Aging and long-term care, committee on.
(b) Agriculture, committee on.
(c) Children and families, committee on.
(d) Colleges and universities, committee on.
(e) Consumer affairs, committee on.
(f) Criminal justice and corrections, committee on.
(g) Education, committee on.
(h) Elections and constitutional law, committee on.
(i) Environment and utilities, committee on.
(j) Financial institutions, committee on.
(k) Government operations, committee on.
(L) Health, committee on.
(m) Highways and transportation, committee on.
(n) Housing, committee on.
(o) Insurance, securities and corporate policy, committee on.
(p) Judiciary, committee on.
(q) Labor and employment, committee on.
(r) Mandates, committee on.
(s) Natural resources, committee on.
(t) Rural affairs, committee on.
(u) Small business and economic development, committee on.
(v) State affairs, committee on.
(w) Tourism and recreation, committee on.
(x) Urban and local affairs, committee on.
(y) Urban education, committee on.
(z) Veterans and military affairs, committee on.
(zd) Ways and means, committee on.
(zm) Welfare reform, committee on.
AR2, s. 7
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7. Assembly rule 9 (2) (b) is amended to read:
Assembly Rule 9 (2) (b) The speaker shall make all committee appointments of members of the majority party, and the.
(bm) The first-named person of each standing committee shall be the chairperson and the second-named person shall be the vice chairperson.
AR2, s. 8
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8. Assembly rule 9 (2) (c) is amended to read:
Assembly Rule 9 (2) (c) The speaker shall make all committee appointments of members of the minority party as nominated by the minority leader, and the first-nominated, except that the speaker may appoint any member of the minority party as chairperson of a committee.
(cm) Unless the member is the chairperson, the first-nominated minority member of each standing committee who is first nominated by the minority leader shall be the ranking minority member of that committee unless the speaker and minority leader agree that the first-nominated member shall serve as vice chairperson of the committee.
AR2, s. 9
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9. Assembly rule 9 (4), (5), (6) and (7) are amended to read:
Assembly Rule 9 (4) The members of the There shall also be an assembly committee on finance shall be consisting of the assembly members of the joint committee on finance. The chairperson of the assembly committee shall be a cochairperson of the joint committee.
(5) The members of the There shall also be an assembly committee on audit shall be consisting of the assembly members of the joint legislative audit committee. The chairperson of the assembly committee shall be a cochairperson of the joint committee. Proposals may be referred to, and reported by, the joint committee in the same manner as other standing committees.
(6) The members of the There shall also be an assembly committee for review of administrative rules shall be consisting of the assembly members of the joint committee for review of administrative rules. The chairperson of the assembly committee shall be a cochairperson of the joint committee. Proposals may be referred to, and reported by, the joint committee in the same manner as other standing committees.