ar3m(1)(d) (d) Order a roll call vote when such a vote is required by the constitution, by law, or by legislative rule.
ar3m(1)(e) (e) Restrain the members within the rules while they are engaged in debate.
ar3m(1)(f) (f) Maintain order, decorum, and quiet among members and visitors in and about the chamber during sessions and have offending persons removed and the galleries cleared when necessary to do so.
ar3m(1)(g) (g) Rule on any point of order and inform the members on parliamentary procedure.
ar3m(1)(h) (h) Receive communications from other branches of government and, when required, direct that they be read to the assembly or entered in the journal.
[(title) and (1)(intro.) cr. 2001 A.Res. 3]
[(a) to (h) rn. from A.Rule 3 (1)(a) to (h) 2001 A.Res. 3]
ar4 Assembly Rule 4. Other presiding officers.
ar4(1)(1) In the temporary absence of both the speaker and the speaker pro tempore, the majority leader or his or her designee shall preside. In the temporary absence of the speaker, the speaker pro tempore, and the majority leader, the assistant majority leader or his or her designee shall preside. In the temporary absence of the speaker, the speaker pro tempore, the majority leader, and the assistant majority leader, the majority caucus chairperson or his or her designee shall preside.
ar4(2) (2) In the temporary absence of all of these officers and members, one of the members shall be elected to preside temporarily until the return of the speaker, the speaker pro tempore, the majority leader, the assistant majority leader, or the majority caucus chairperson.
ar4(3) (3) The presiding officer may place any member in the chair, but the substitution does not extend beyond an adjournment.
[(1) and (2) am. 2001 A.Res. 3]
ar5 Assembly Rule 5. Chief clerk's duties.
ar5(1)(1) The assembly chief clerk shall:
ar5(1)(a) (a) Open the biennial session of the assembly following the one to which the chief clerk was elected. If the chief clerk is unavailable, the chief of the legislative reference bureau shall preside for the opening of the session.
ar5(1)(b) (b) Supervise the preparation and keeping of the daily journal, daily calendars, bulletins of proceedings, and weekly schedule of committee activities.
ar5(1)(bm) (bm) Supervise the provision of calendars to the members.
ar5(1)(c) (c) Supervise the official recording of all assembly actions and the making of all required entries in the history file for proposals.
ar5(1)(d) (d) During or after each daily session, notify the legislative reference bureau of any proposal introduced or offered on that day, or of any substitute amendment or amendment offered on that day.
ar5(1)(e) (e) Supervise the engrossing and enrolling of any proposal as directed by the speaker or the committee on assembly organization.
ar5(1)(f) (f) Any assembly proposal ordered engrossed and read a 3rd time shall be reviewed by the chief clerk with regard to incorporating amendments that 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 reproduced in engrossed form, the work shall be performed by the legislative reference bureau under joint rule 63.
ar5(1)(g) (g) After a bill, or a joint resolution requiring enrolling, has passed, or is adopted by, the assembly and been concurred in by the senate, or after an assembly joint resolution requiring enrolling has been adopted, the chief clerk shall promptly deliver the proposal to the legislative reference bureau, which shall promptly enroll it, prepare the requisite number of copies, and return the proposal and enrolled copies to the clerk. When the enrolling of a proposal has been completed, the chief clerk shall notify the assembly by entering a report of the enrollment in the journal.
ar5(1)(h) (h) Maintain custody of official assembly records and documents and report any missing record or document to the speaker.
ar5(1)(i) (i) Arrange for the opening prayer at any daily session.
ar5(1)(j) (j) Countersign with the speaker documents that, by law or rule, require the personal signature of the chief clerk.
ar5(1)(k) (k) Make all required reports regarding appointments of members of the assembly.
ar5(1)(L) (L) Certify the proper compensation and allowance due to each member and the chief clerk.
ar5(1)(m) (m) Certify the names of all persons employed and the capacity in which employed and, with the approval of the speaker, the proper compensation due each such employee.
ar5(1)(n) (n) Deposit with the secretary of state's office any assembly joint resolution that has been enrolled.
ar5(1)(o) (o) Present to the governor for action all assembly bills that have passed both houses of the legislature, been enrolled, and signed by the proper officers.