ar15(4)(c)
(c) Any withdrawal petition shall be filed with the chief clerk, who shall immediately examine it for compliance with this rule. All questions concerning the adequacy of a withdrawal petition shall be decided by the speaker.
ar15(4)(d)
(d) The receipt of each proper withdrawal petition shall be announced by the chief clerk under the 4th order of business on the legislative day following its receipt. The text of the petition, including the names of the signers, shall be reproduced in the journal.
ar15(5)
(5) Immediately upon adoption of a withdrawal motion or the chief clerk's announcement of receipt of a proper withdrawal petition, the affected proposal is taken from committee and placed in the committee on rules for calendar scheduling, but, if the withdrawal is from that committee, the affected proposal is placed directly on the calendar for the 2nd legislative day thereafter.
ar15(6)
(6) Whenever a bill is introduced in the assembly or senate under section 227.19 (5) (e) or 227.26 (2) (f) of the statutes, the bill is considered reported without recommendation and is placed before the committee on rules if a report is not received from the standing committee within 30 days after the date of referral. This subsection does not apply if the bill is introduced within 30 days after the time at which further proposals may not be introduced or offered in the regular session under joint rule 83 (2). ar17
Assembly Rule 17. Claims against the state when presented to a member of the assembly. ar17(1)(1)
All claims against the state presented to a member of the assembly shall be submitted in affidavit form in duplicate to the chief clerk for disposition in accordance with section 16.007 of the statutes.
ar17(2)
(2) A claim may not be considered by the assembly until it has been reported on by the claims board and then only in the form of a bill.
ar17(3)
(3) If the claims board recommends rejection of a claim, a member may resubmit the claim in the form of a bill.
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Assembly Rule 17d. Executive action. A committee may not vote on a proposal unless the proposal has been introduced, or offered, and made available to the public for at least 24 hours excluding:
ar17d(1)
(1) Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays specified in section 230.35 (4) (a) of the statutes; and ar17m
Assembly Rule 17m. Committee reports; time limits. A committee chairperson shall report a proposal to the assembly within 7 working days after the committee takes executive action on the proposal if the committee recommends that the proposal be adopted, passed, or concurred in.
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Assembly Rule 18. Committee report with recommendations. When the committee to which a proposal is referred makes recommendations, the chairperson shall report in concise form the executive action of the committee. The report shall be signed by the chairperson.
ar18(1)
(1) The committee report shall indicate the actual numerical vote on the motion on which the recommendation is based; and the form of the report is as illustrated in the following example:
The committee on ..................... reports and recommends:
Assembly Resolution 10
A resolution relating to, etc.
Adoption: Ayes, 7; Noes, 1; Absent, 1.
Assembly Joint Resolution 50
A joint resolution relating to, etc.
Rejection: Ayes, 10; Noes, 1.
Assembly Bill 25
AN ACT (relating clause)
Passage: Ayes, 7; Noes, 3; Absent, 1.
Assembly Bill 30
AN ACT (relating clause)
Assembly amendment 1, adoption: Ayes, 11; Noes, 0.