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HOUSE RESOLUTION 22

 
2     RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
3 NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
4 the following (which are the same as the Rules of the House of
5 Representatives of the 93rd General Assembly except as
6 indicated by striking and underscoring) are adopted as the
7 Rules of the House of Representatives of the Ninety-fourth
8 General Assembly:
 
9
ARTICLE I
10
ORGANIZATION

11     (House Rule 1)
12     1. Election of the Speaker.
13     (a) At the first meeting of the House of each General
14 Assembly, the Secretary of State shall convene the House at
15 12:00 noon, designate a Temporary Clerk of the House, and
16 preside during the nomination and election of the Speaker. As
17 the first item of business each day before the election of the
18 Speaker, the Secretary of State shall order the Temporary Clerk
19 to call the roll of the members to establish the presence of a
20 quorum as required by the Constitution. If a majority of those
21 elected are not present, the House shall stand adjourned until
22 the next calendar day, excepting weekends, at the hour
23 prescribed in Rule 29. If a quorum of members elected is
24 present, the Secretary of State shall then call for nominations
25 of members for the Office of Speaker. All nominations require a
26 second. When the nominations are completed, the Secretary of
27 State shall direct the Temporary Clerk to call the roll of the
28 members to elect the Speaker.
29     (b) The election of the Speaker requires the affirmative
30 vote of a majority of those elected. Debate is not in order
31 following nominations and preceding or during the vote.
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1 committees may be appointed or meet before the election of the
2 Speaker.
3     (d) When a vacancy in the Office of Speaker occurs, the
4 foregoing procedure shall be employed to elect a new Speaker;
5 when the Secretary of State is of a political party other than
6 that of the majority caucus, however, the Majority Leader shall
7 preside during the nomination and election of the successor
8 Speaker. No legislative measures, other than for the nomination
9 and election of a successor Speaker, may be considered by the
10 House during a vacancy in the Office of Speaker.
 
11     (House Rule 2)
12     2. Election of the Minority Leader.
13     (a) The House shall elect a Minority Leader in a manner
14 consistent with the laws of Illinois. The Minority Leader is
15 the leader of the numerically strongest political party other
16 than the party to which the Speaker belongs.
17     (b) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
18 of 71 members elected.
 
19     (House Rule 3)
20     3. Majority and Minority Leadership.
21     (a) The Speaker and the Minority Leader shall appoint from
22 within their respective caucuses the members of the Majority
23 and Minority Leaderships as allowed by law.
24     (b) Appointments are effective upon being filed with the
25 Clerk and remain effective at the pleasure of the Speaker and
26 Minority Leader, respectively, or until a vacancy occurs by
27 reason of resignation or because a leader has ceased to be a
28 Representative. Successor leaders shall be appointed in the
29 same manner as their predecessors. Leaders have those powers
30 delegated to them by the Speaker or Minority Leader, as the
31 case may be.
 
32     (House Rule 4)
33     4. The Speaker.

 

 

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1     (a) The Speaker has those powers conferred upon him or her
2 by the Constitution, the laws of Illinois, and any motions or
3 resolutions adopted by the House or jointly by the House and
4 Senate.
5     (b) Except as otherwise provided by law, the Speaker is the
6 chief administrative officer of the House and has those powers
7 necessary to carry out those functions. The Speaker may
8 delegate administrative duties as he or she deems appropriate.
9     (c) The duties of the Speaker include the following:
10         (1) To preside at all sessions of the House, although
11     the Speaker may call on any member to preside temporarily
12     as Presiding Officer.
13         (2) To open the session at the time at which the House
14     is to meet by taking the chair and calling the members to
15     order. The Speaker may call on any member to open the
16     session as Presiding Officer.
17         (3) To announce the business before the House in the
18     order upon which it is to be acted. The Presiding Officer
19     shall perform this duty during the period that he or she is
20     presiding.
21         (4) To recognize those members entitled to the floor.
22         (5) To state and put to a vote all questions that are
23     regularly moved or that necessarily arise in the course of
24     the proceedings, and to announce the result of the vote.
25         (6) To preserve order and decorum.
26         (7) To decide all points of order, subject to appeal,
27     and to speak on these points in preference to other
28     members.
29         (8) To inform the House when necessary, or when any
30     question is raised, on any point of order or practice
31     pertinent to the pending business.
32         (9) To sign or authenticate all acts, proceedings, or
33     orders of the House. All writs, warrants, and subpoenae
34     issued by order of the House, or any of its committees,
35     shall be signed by the Speaker and attested by the Clerk.
36         (10) To sign all bills passed by both chambers of the

 

 

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1     General Assembly to certify that the procedural
2     requirements for passage have been met.
3         (11) To have general supervision,including the duty to
4     protect the security and safety, of the House Chamber,
5     galleries, and adjoining and connecting hallways and
6     passages, including the duty to protect their security and
7     safety and the power to clear them when necessary. The
8     House Chamber shall not be used without permission of the
9     Speaker.
10         (12) To have general supervision of the Clerk and his
11     or her assistants, the Doorkeeper and his or her
12     assistants, the majority caucus staff, the
13     parliamentarians, and all employees of the House except the
14     minority caucus staff.
15         (13) To determine the number of majority caucus members
16     and minority caucus members to be appointed to all
17     committees, except the Rules Committee created by Rule 15,
18     the Committee on Conflicts of Interest created by Rule 71,
19     and those committees that may be created under Article XII
20     of these Rules.
21         (14) To appoint all Chairpersons, Co-Chairpersons, and
22     Vice-Chairpersons of committees (from either the majority
23     or minority caucus), and to appoint all majority caucus
24     members of committees.
25         (15) To enforce all constitutional provisions,
26     statutes, rules, and regulations applicable to the House.
27         (16) To guide and direct the proceedings of the House
28     subject to the control and will of the members.
29         (17) To direct the Clerk to correct non-substantive
30     errors in the Journal.
31         (18) To assign meeting places and meeting times to
32     committees and subcommittees.
33         (19) To perform any other duties assigned to the
34     Speaker by these House Rules or jointly by the House and
35     Senate.
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1     members, all questions relating to the priority of
2     business.
3         (21) To issue, in cooperation with the Comptroller and
4     after clearance with the United States Internal Revenue
5     Service, written regulations covering administration of
6     contingent expense allowances of members of the House.
7         (22) To appoint one or more parliamentarians to serve
8     at the pleasure of the Speaker.
9     (d) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
10 of 71 members elected.
 
11     (House Rule 5)
12     5. Powers and Duties of the Minority Leader.
13     (a) The Minority Leader has those powers conferred upon him
14 or her by the Constitution, the laws of Illinois, and any
15 motions or resolutions adopted by the House or jointly by the
16 House and Senate.
17     (b) The Minority Leader shall appoint to all committees the
18 members from the minority caucus and shall designate a Minority
19 Spokesperson for each committee, except that the Speaker may
20 appoint a minority caucus member to be Chairperson of a
21 standing committee or Chairperson or Co-Chairperson of a
22 special committee.
23     (c) The Minority Leader has general supervision of the
24 minority caucus staff.
 
25     (House Rule 6)
26     6. Clerk of the House.
27     (a) The House shall elect a Clerk, who may adopt
28 appropriate policies or procedures for the conduct of his or
29 her office. The Speaker is the final arbiter of any dispute
30 arising in connection with the operation of the Office of the
31 Clerk.
32     (b) The duties of the Clerk include the following:
33         (1) To have custody of all bills, papers, and records
34     of the House, which shall not be taken out of the Clerk's

 

 

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1     custody except in the regular course of business in the
2     House.
3         (2) To endorse on every original bill and each copy its
4     number, the names of sponsors, the date of introduction,
5     and the several orders taken on it. When reproduced, the
6     names of the sponsors shall appear on the front page of the
7     bill in the same order they appeared when introduced.
8         (3) To cause each bill to be reproduced and placed on
9     the desks of the members as soon as it is reproduced, as
10     provided in Rule 39.
11         (4) To keep the Journal of the proceedings of the House
12     and, under the direction of the Speaker, correct errors in
13     the Journal.
14         (5) To keep the transcripts of the debates of the House
15     and make them available to the public under reasonable
16     conditions.
17         (6) To keep the necessary records for the House and its
18     committees and to prepare the House Calendar for each
19     legislative day.
20         (7) To examine all House Bills and Constitutional
21     Amendment Resolutions following Second Reading and before
22     final passage for the purpose of correcting any
23     non-substantive errors, and to report the same back to the
24     Speaker promptly; to supervise the enrolling and
25     engrossing of bills and resolutions, subject to the
26     direction of the Speaker; and to attest to the passage or
27     adoption of legislative measures, and to note thereon the
28     date of final House action. Any corrections made by the
29     Clerk and approved by the Speaker shall be entered on the
30     Journal.
31         (8) To transmit bills, other documents, and messages to
32     the Senate and secure a receipt therefor, and to receive
33     from the Senate bills, other documents, and messages and
34     give receipt therefor.
35         (9) To file with the Secretary of State debate
36     transcripts and House documents as required by law.

 

 

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1         (10) To attend every session of the House; record the
2     roll; and read all bills, resolutions, and other papers as
3     directed by the Speaker. Bills shall be read by title only.
4         (11) To supervise the Assistant Clerk, the Doorkeeper,
5     pages, messengers, committee clerks, and other employees
6     of his or her office.
7         (12) To establish the format for all documents, forms,
8     and committee records and tapes prepared by committee
9     clerks.
10         (13) Subject to approval by the Speaker, to establish
11     standards of decorum and other standards regarding written
12     statements filed under Rule 53.
13         (14) To perform other duties assigned by the Speaker.
 
14     (House Rule 7)
15     7. Assistant Clerk of the House. The House shall, in a
16 manner consistent with the laws of Illinois, elect an Assistant
17 Clerk, who shall perform those duties assigned by the Clerk.
 
18     (House Rule 8)
19     8. Doorkeeper. The House shall elect a Doorkeeper who shall
20 perform those duties assigned by law, or as ordered by the
21 Speaker, Presiding Officer, or Clerk. Those duties shall
22 include the following:
23         (1) To attend the House during its sessions and execute
24     the commands of the Speaker or Presiding Officer.
25         (2) To maintain order among spectators admitted into
26     the House Chamber, galleries, and adjoining or connecting
27     hallways and passages.
28         (3) To take proper measures to prevent interruption of
29     the House.
30         (4) To remove unruly persons from the House Chamber,
31     galleries, and adjoining and connecting hallways and
32     passages.
33         (5) To ensure that only authorized persons have access
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1     passages, subject to the direction of the Speaker.
2         (6) To supervise any Assistant Doorkeepers.
3         (7) To perform other duties assigned by the Speaker.
 
4     (House Rule 9)
5     9. Schedule.
6     (a) The Speaker shall periodically establish a schedule of
7 days on which the House shall convene in regular, perfunctory,
8 and veto session, with that schedule subject to revision at the
9 discretion of the Speaker.
10     (b) The Speaker may schedule or reschedule deadlines at his
11 or her discretion for any action on any category of legislative
12 measure as the Speaker deems appropriate, including deadlines
13 for the following legislative actions:
14         (1) Final day to request bills from the Legislative
15     Reference Bureau.
16         (2) Final day for introduction of bills.
17         (3) Final day for standing committees of the House to
18     report House bills, except House appropriation bills.
19         (4) Final day for standing committees of the House to
20     report House appropriation bills.
21         (5) Final day for Third Reading and passage of House
22     bills, except House appropriation bills.
23         (6) Final day for Third Reading and passage of House
24     appropriation bills.
25         (7) Final day for standing committees of the House to
26     report Senate appropriation bills.
27         (8) Final day for standing committees of the House to
28     report Senate bills, except appropriation bills.
29         (9) Final day for special committees to report to the
30     House.
31         (10) Final day for Third Reading and passage of Senate
32     appropriation bills.
33         (11) Final day for Third Reading and passage of Senate
34     bills, except appropriation bills.
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1     motions and conference committee reports.
2     (c) The Speaker may schedule or reschedule any necessary
3 deadlines for legislative action during any special session of
4 the House. The Speaker may establish a Weekly Order of Business
5 or a Daily Order of Business setting forth the date and
6 approximate time at which specific legislative measures may be
7 considered by the House. The Weekly Order of Business or Daily
8 Order of Business is effective upon being filed by the Speaker
9 with the Clerk and takes the place of the standing order of
10 business for the amount of time necessary for its completion.
11 Nothing in this Rule, however, limits the Speaker's or
12 Presiding Officer's powers under Rule 4(c)(3) or Rule 43(a).
13     (d) The foregoing deadlines, or any revisions to those
14 deadlines, are effective upon being filed by the Speaker with
15 the Clerk. The Clerk shall journalize those deadlines.
16     (e) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
17 of 71 members elected.
 
18
ARTICLE II
19
COMMITTEES

20     (House Rule 10)
21     10. Committees.
22     (a) The committees of the House are: (i) the standing
23 committees listed in Rule 11; (ii) the special committees
24 created under Rule 13; (iii) subcommittees created by standing
25 committees or by special committees; (iv) the Rules Committee
26 created under Rule 15; (v) the Committee on Conflicts of
27 Interest created under Rule 71; (vi) the Election Contest or
28 Qualifications Challenge Committees, if any, created under
29 Article X; (vi) and (vii) any committees created under Article
30 XII; and (vii) any Committee of the Whole. Subcommittees may
31 not create subcommittees. Committees of the Whole shall consist
32 of all Representatives.
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1 committees, except special committees created under Rule 13,
2 shall have a Chairperson and Minority Spokesperson, who may be
3 of the same political party. Special committees created under
4 Rule 13 that have Co-Chairpersons from different political
5 parties shall not have a Minority Spokesperson. No member may
6 be appointed to serve as a Chairperson, Minority Spokesperson,
7 or Co-Chairperson of any committee unless the member is serving
8 in at least his or her third term as a member of the General
9 Assembly, including any terms in which the member was appointed
10 to fill a vacancy in the office of Representative or Senator;
11 provided that this requirement does not apply if the member
12 received a stipend or additional amount during a previous
13 General Assembly as an "officer", "committee chairman", or
14 "committee minority spokesman" as provided in Section 1 of the
15 General Assembly Compensation Act (25 ILCS 115/1) and in Rule
16 13(b). Each committee may have a Vice-Chairperson appointed by
17 the Speaker. Committees of the Whole shall consist of all
18 Representatives. The number of majority caucus members and
19 minority caucus members of all committees, except the Rules
20 Committee created under Rule 15, the Committee on Conflicts of
21 Interest created under Rule 71, and any committees that may be
22 created under Article XII, shall be determined by the Speaker.
23 The Speaker shall file a notice with the Clerk setting forth
24 the number of majority caucus and minority caucus members of
25 each committee, which shall be journalized. A member may be
26 temporarily replaced on a committee due to illness or if the
27 member is otherwise unavailable. All leaders are non-voting
28 ex-officio members of each standing committee and each special
29 committee, except that the leaders may also be appointed to
30 standing committees or special committees as voting members.
31 The Speaker may also appoint any member of the majority caucus,
32 and the Minority Leader may appoint any member of the minority
33 caucus, as a non-voting ex-officio member of any standing
34 committee or special committee.
35     (c) The Chairperson of a committee has the authority to
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1 and resolutions posted for hearing shall be taken up and in
2 what order, order a record vote to be taken on each legislative
3 measure called for a vote, preserve order and decorum during
4 committee meetings, establish procedural rules (subject to
5 approval by the Speaker) governing the presentation and
6 consideration of legislative measures, and generally supervise
7 the affairs of the committee. The Vice-Chairperson of a
8 committee or other member of the committee from the majority
9 caucus may preside over its meetings in the absence or at the
10 direction of the Chairperson. In the case of special committees
11 with Co-Chairpersons from different political parties, the
12 "Chairperson" for purposes of this Rule is the Co-Chairperson
13 from the majority caucus.
14     (d) A vacancy on a committee, or in the position of
15 Chairperson, Co-Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, or Minority
16 Spokesperson on a committee, exists when a member resigns from
17 the position or ceases to be a Representative. Resignations
18 shall be made in writing to the Clerk, who shall promptly
19 notify the Speaker and Minority Leader. Absent concurrence by a
20 majority of those elected, except as otherwise provided in Rule
21 15 and except in connection with temporary replacements under
22 Rule 10(b), no member who resigns from a committee shall be
23 re-appointed to that committee for the remainder of the term.
24 Replacement members shall be of the same political party as
25 that of the member who resigns, and shall be appointed in the
26 same manner as the original appointment, except that in the
27 case of the resignation of a Chairperson or Co-Chairperson, the
28 replacement member need not be from the same political party.
29 In the case of vacancies on subcommittees that were created by
30 committees, the parent committee shall fill the vacancy in the
31 same manner as the original appointment.
32     (e) The Chairperson of a committee has the authority to
33 call meetings of that committee, subject to the approval of the
34 Speaker. In the case of special committees with Co-Chairpersons
35 from different political parties, the Co-Chairperson from the
36 majority caucus has the authority to call meetings of the

 

 

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1 special committee, subject to the approval of the Speaker.
2 Except as otherwise provided by these Rules, committee meetings
3 shall be convened in accordance with Rule 21.
4     (f) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
5 of 71 members elected.
 
6     (House Rule 11)
7     11. Standing Committees. The Standing Committees of the
8 House are as follows:
9     AGING
10     AGRICULTURE & CONSERVATION
11     APPROPRIATIONS-ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION
12     APPROPRIATIONS-GENERAL SERVICES
13     APPROPRIATIONS-HIGHER EDUCATION
14     APPROPRIATIONS-HUMAN SERVICES
15     APPROPRIATIONS-PUBLIC SAFETY
16     CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
17     COMMERCE & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
18     COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
19     CONSUMER PROTECTION
20     ELECTIONS & CAMPAIGN REFORM
21     ELECTRIC UTILITY OVERSIGHT
22     ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION
23     ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY
24     ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
25     EXECUTIVE
26     FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
27     HEALTH CARE AVAILABILITY & ACCESS
28     HIGHER EDUCATION
29     HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
30     HUMAN SERVICES
31     INSURANCE
32     INTERNATIONAL TRADE & COMMERCE
33     JUDICIARY I-CIVIL LAW
34     JUDICIARY II-CRIMINAL LAW
35     JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM

 

 

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1     LABOR
2     LOCAL GOVERNMENT
3     MASS TRANSIT
4     PERSONNEL & PENSIONS
5     PUBLIC UTILITIES
6     REGISTRATION & REGULATION
7     REVENUE
8     STATE GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
9     TELECOMMUNICATIONS
10     TOURISM & CONVENTIONS
11     TRANSPORTATION & MOTOR VEHICLES
12     VETERANS' AFFAIRS
 
13     (House Rule 12)
14     12. Members and Officers of Standing Committees. The
15 members of each standing committee shall be appointed for the
16 term by the Speaker and the Minority Leader. The Speaker shall
17 appoint the Chairperson (from either the majority or minority
18 caucus) and the remaining standing committee members of the
19 majority caucus (one of whom the Speaker may designate as
20 Vice-Chairperson), and the Minority Leader shall appoint the
21 remaining standing committee members of the minority caucus
22 (one of whom the Minority Leader may designate as Minority
23 Spokesperson). Appointments are effective upon the delivery of
24 appropriate correspondence from the respective leader to the
25 Clerk, regardless of whether the House is in session, and shall
26 remain effective for the duration of the term, subject to Rule
27 10(d). The Clerk shall journalize the appointments. Committees
28 may conduct business when a majority of the total number of
29 committee members has been appointed. No member may be
30 appointed to more than one of the following standing
31 committees: Electric Utility Oversight, Public Utilities, and
32 Telecommunications.
 
33     (House Rule 13)
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1     (a) The following Special Committees are created:
2     DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND MENTAL ILLNESS
3     FEE-FOR-SERVICE INITIATIVES
4     GAMING
5     TOURISM
 
6     The Speaker may create additional special committees by
7 filing a notice of the creation of the special committee with
8 the Clerk. The notice creating an additional special committee
9 shall specify the subject matter of the special committee and
10 the number of members to be appointed.
11     (b) The Speaker shall determine the number of majority and
12 minority caucus members to be appointed to special committees
13 in accordance with Rule 10(b). The Speaker, at his or her
14 discretion, shall appoint a Chairperson or Co-Chairpersons.
15 The Speaker may appoint any member as a Chairperson or
16 Co-Chairperson of a special committee. If the Chairperson or
17 Co-Chairperson is a member of the majority or minority
18 leadership or the Chairperson or Minority Spokesperson of a
19 standing committee, the member shall receive no additional
20 stipend or compensation for serving as Chairperson or
21 Co-Chairperson of the special committee. For purposes of
22 Section 1 of the General Assembly Compensation Act (25 ILCS
23 115/1), (i) a special committee under these rules is considered
24 a "select committee" and (ii) one Co-Chairperson of a special
25 committee shall be considered "Chairman" and the other shall be
26 considered "Minority Spokesman". The appointed members of
27 special committees shall be designated by the Speaker and the
28 Minority Leader in a like manner as provided in Rule 12 with
29 respect to standing committees, except that if the special
30 committee has Co-Chairpersons from different political
31 parties, the special committee shall not have a Minority
32 Spokesperson. In that case, the Minority Leader shall appoint
33 the minority caucus members to the special committee, except
34 the Co-Chairperson from the minority caucus who shall be
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1 date during the term for each special committee by filing a
2 notice of the reporting date with the Clerk. Unless an earlier
3 date is specified by the notice, special committees expire at
4 the end of the term.
5     (c) Special committees are empowered to conduct business
6 when a majority of the total number of committee members has
7 been appointed.
8     (d) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
9 of 71 members elected.
 
10     (House Rule 14)
11     14. Subcommittees.
12     (a) The Chairperson of a standing committee or a special
13 committee may create a subcommittee by filing a notice with the
14 Clerk and the committee clerk. The number of majority caucus
15 and minority caucus members to be appointed to a subcommittee
16 shall be determined by the Committee Chairperson, and filed
17 with the Clerk and the committee clerk. In the case of special
18 committees with Co-Chairpersons from different political
19 parties, the creation of subcommittees and the number of
20 majority caucus and minority caucus members to be appointed to
21 the subcommittee shall be determined by the Co-Chairperson from
22 the majority caucus. Members of subcommittees must be members
23 of the parent committee, and shall be appointed in the manner
24 determined by the committee Chairperson, or in the case of
25 special committees with Co-Chairpersons from different
26 political parties, by the Co-Chairperson from the majority
27 caucus.
28     The notice creating a subcommittee shall specify the
29 subject matter of the subcommittee and the number of members to
30 be appointed, and may specify a reporting date during the term.
31 Unless an earlier date is specified by the notice,
32 subcommittees expire at the end of the term.
33     (b) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
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1     (House Rule 15)
2     15. Rules Committee.
3     (a) The Rules Committee is created as a permanent
4 committee. The Rules Committee shall consist of 5 members, 3
5 appointed by the Speaker and 2 appointed by the Minority
6 Leader. The Speaker and the Minority Leader are each eligible
7 to be appointed to the Rules Committee. The Rules Committee may
8 conduct business when a majority of the total number of its
9 members has been appointed.
10     (b) The majority caucus members of the Rules Committee
11 shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker, and the minority
12 caucus members shall serve at the pleasure of the Minority
13 Leader. Appointments shall be by notice filed with the Clerk,
14 and shall be effective for the balance of the term or until a
15 replacement appointment is made, whichever first occurs.
16 Appointments take effect upon filing with the Clerk, regardless
17 of whether the House is in session. Notwithstanding any other
18 provision of these Rules, any Representative who is replaced on
19 the Rules Committee may be re-appointed to the Rules Committee
20 without concurrence of the House.
21     (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of these Rules, the
22 Rules Committee may meet upon reasonable public notice that
23 includes a statement of the subjects to be considered. All
24 legislative measures pending before the Rules Committee are
25 eligible for consideration at any of its meetings, and all of
26 those legislative measures are deemed posted for hearing by the
27 Rules Committee for all of its meetings.
28     (d) Upon concurrence of a majority of those appointed, the
29 Rules Committee may advance any legislative measure pending
30 before it to the House, without referral to another committee;
31 the Rules Committee, however, shall not so report any bill that
32 has never been before a standing committee or a special
33 committee of the House.
34     (e) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
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1     (House Rule 16)
2     16. Referrals of Resolutions and Reorganization Orders.
3     (a) All resolutions, except adjournment resolutions and
4 resolutions considered under subsection (b) or (c) of this
5 Rule, after being initially read by the Clerk, are
6 automatically referred to the Rules Committee, which may
7 thereafter refer any resolution before it to the House or to a
8 standing committee or special committee. No resolution, except
9 adjournment resolutions and resolutions considered under
10 subsection (b) or (c) of this Rule, may be considered by the
11 House unless referred to the House by the Rules Committee under
12 Rule 18, or by a standing committee or special committee. An
13 adjournment resolution is subject to Rule 66.
14     (b) Any member may file a congratulatory resolution for
15 consideration by the House. The Principal Sponsor of each
16 congratulatory resolution shall pay a reasonable fee,
17 determined by the Clerk with the approval of the Speaker, to
18 offset the actual cost of producing the congratulatory
19 resolution. The fee may be paid from the office allowance
20 provided by Section 4 of the General Assembly Compensation Act,
21 or from any other funds available to the member. Upon agreement
22 of the Speaker and the Minority Leader, congratulatory
23 resolutions may be immediately considered and adopted by the
24 House without referral to the Rules Committee. Those
25 resolutions may be adopted as a group by a single motion.
26 Congratulatory resolutions shall be entered on the Journal only
27 by number, sponsorship, and subject. The provisions of this
28 subsection requiring the Principal Sponsor to pay a reasonable
29 fee may not be suspended.
30     (c) Death resolutions in memory of former members of the
31 General Assembly and former constitutional officers, upon
32 introduction, may be immediately considered by the House
33 without referral to the Rules Committee. Those resolutions
34 shall be entered on the Journal in full.
35     (d) Executive reorganization orders of the Governor issued
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1 into the record by the Clerk, are automatically referred to the
2 Rules Committee for its referral to a standing committee or a
3 special committee, which may issue a recommendation to the
4 House with respect to the Executive Order. The House may
5 disapprove of an Executive Order only by resolution adopted by
6 a majority of those elected; no such resolution is in order
7 until a standing committee or a special committee has reported
8 to the House on the executive reorganization, or until the
9 Executive Order has been discharged under Rule 58.
 
10     (House Rule 17)
11     17. Sponsorship by the Rules Committee. The Rules Committee
12 may consider any legislative measure referred to it under these
13 Rules, by motion or resolution, or by order of the Presiding
14 Officer upon initial reading. The Rules Committee may, with the
15 concurrence of a majority of those appointed, sponsor motions
16 or resolutions; notwithstanding any other provision of these
17 Rules, any motion or resolution sponsored by the Rules
18 Committee may be immediately considered by the House without
19 referral to a committee. Any such motion or resolution shall be
20 assigned standard debate status, subject to Rule 52.
 
21     (House Rule 18)
22     18. Referrals to Committees.
23     (a) All House Bills and Senate Bills, after being initially
24 read by the Clerk, are automatically referred to the Rules
25 Committee.
26     (b) During odd-numbered years, the Rules Committee shall
27 thereafter refer any such bill before it, and which has a
28 Principal Sponsor, to a standing committee or a special
29 committee within 3 legislative days. During even-numbered
30 years, the Rules Committee shall refer to a standing committee
31 or a special committee only appropriation bills implementing
32 the budget and bills deemed by the Rules Committee, by the
33 affirmative vote of a majority appointed, to be of an emergency
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1 government. This subsection (b) applies equally to House Bills
2 and Senate Bills introduced into or received by the House.
3     (c) A standing committee or a special committee may refer a
4 subject matter or a legislative measure pending in that
5 committee to a subcommittee of that committee.
6     (d) All legislative measures favorably reported by a
7 standing committee or a special committee, or discharged from a
8 standing committee or a special committee under Rule 58, shall
9 be referred to the House and placed on the appropriate order of
10 business, which shall appear on the daily calendar. All
11 legislative measures, except bills or resolutions on the
12 Consent Calendar, bills or resolutions assigned short debate
13 status by a standing committee or special committee, and floor
14 amendments, so referred are automatically assigned standard
15 debate status, subject to Rule 52.
16     (e) All floor amendments, joint action motions for final
17 action, conference committee reports, and motions to table
18 committee amendments, upon filing with the Clerk, are
19 automatically referred to the Rules Committee. The Rules
20 Committee may refer any floor amendment, joint action motion
21 for final action, conference committee report, or motion to
22 table a committee amendment to the House or to a standing
23 committee or a special committee for its review and
24 consideration (in those instances, and notwithstanding any
25 other provision of these Rules, the standing committee or
26 special committee may hold a hearing on and consider those
27 legislative measures pursuant to a one-hour advance notice).
28 Any floor amendment, joint action motion for final action,
29 conference committee report, or motion to table a committee
30 amendment that is not referred to the House by the Rules
31 Committee is out of order, except that any floor amendment,
32 joint action motion for final action, conference committee
33 report, or motion to table a committee amendment favorably
34 approved by a standing committee or a special committee is
35 deemed referred to the House by the Rules Committee for
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1 action, conference committee reports and motions to table
2 committee amendments so referred are automatically assigned
3 standard debate status, subject to Rule 52. Floor amendments
4 referred to the House under this Rule are automatically
5 assigned amendment debate status.
6     (f) The Rules Committee may at any time refer or re-refer a
7 legislative measure from a committee to a Committee of the
8 Whole or to any other committee.
9     (g) Legislative measures may be discharged from the Rules
10 Committee only by unanimous consent of the House. Any bill
11 discharged from the Rules Committee shall be placed on the
12 order of Second Reading and assigned standard debate status,
13 subject to Rule 52.
14     (h) Except for those provisions that require unanimous
15 consent, this Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative
16 vote of 71 members elected.
 
17     (House Rule 19)
18     19. Re-Referrals to the Rules Committee.
19     (a) All legislative measures that fail to meet the
20 applicable deadline established under Rule 9 for reporting to
21 the House by a standing committee or a special committee, for
22 Third Reading and passage, or for consideration of joint action
23 motions and conference committee reports are automatically
24 re-referred to the Rules Committee unless: (i) the deadline has
25 been suspended or revised by the Speaker, with re-referral to
26 the Rules Committee to occur if the bill has not been reported
27 to the House in accordance with a revised deadline; or (ii) the
28 Rules Committee has issued a written exception to the Clerk
29 with respect to a particular bill before the reporting
30 deadline, with re-referral to occur, if at all, in accordance
31 with the written exception.
32     (b) All legislative measures pending before the House or
33 any of its committees are automatically re-referred to the
34 Rules Committee on the 31st consecutive day that the House has
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1 the bill or resolution that has been designated by the Speaker
2 under Rule 9 exceeds 31 days, with re-referral to occur, if at
3 all, in accordance with that deadline; (ii) this Rule is
4 suspended under Rule 67; or (iii) the Rules Committee, by the
5 affirmative vote of a majority appointed, issues a written
6 exception to the Clerk before that 31st day.
 
7     (House Rule 20)
8     20. Reporting by Committees. Committees shall report to the
9 House, and subcommittees shall report to their parent
10 committees.
 
11     (House Rule 21)
12     21. Notice.
13     (a) Except as provided in Rule 18 or unless this Rule is
14 suspended under Rule 67, no standing committee or special
15 committee may consider or conduct a hearing with respect to a
16 subject matter or a legislative measure absent notice first
17 being given as follows:
18         (1) The Chairperson of the committee, or the
19     Co-Chairperson from the majority caucus of a special
20     committee, shall, no later than 6 days before any proposed
21     hearing, post a notice on the House bulletin board
22     identifying each subject matter and each legislative
23     measure, other than a committee amendment upon initial
24     consideration under Rule 40, that may be considered during
25     that hearing. The notice shall contain the day, hour, and
26     place of the hearing. Legislative measures and subject
27     matters posted for hearing as provided in this item (1) may
28     also be considered at any committee hearing re-convened
29     following a recess of the committee for which notice was
30     posted, but only if the House has met or was scheduled to
31     meet in regular, veto, or special session on each calendar
32     day from the time of the original committee hearing to the
33     re-convened committee hearing.
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1     Rule 15; meetings of the standing committees and special
2     committees to consider floor amendments, joint action
3     motions for final consideration, conference committee
4     reports, and motions to table committee amendments may be
5     called under Rule 18.
6         (3) The Chairperson, or Co-Chairperson from the
7     majority caucus of a special committee, shall, in advance
8     of a committee hearing, notify all Principal Sponsors of
9     legislative measures posted for that hearing of the date,
10     time, and place of hearing. When practical, the Clerk shall
11     include a notice of all scheduled hearings, together with
12     all posted bills and resolutions, in the Daily Calendar of
13     the House. Regardless of whether a particular legislative
14     measure or subject matter has been posted for hearing, it
15     is in order for a committee during any of its meetings to
16     refer a subject matter or legislative measure pending
17     before it to a subcommittee of 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) Regardless of whether notice has been previously given,
23 it is always in order for a committee to table any legislative
24 measure pending before it when the Principal Sponsor so
25 requests, subject to Rule 60.
26     (d) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
27 of 71 members elected, subject to Rule 25.
 
28     (House Rule 22)
29     22. Committee Procedure.
30     (a) A committee may consider any legislative measure
31 referred to it, except as provided in subsection (b), and may
32 make with respect to that legislative measure one of the
33 following reports to the House or to the parent committee, as
34 appropriate:
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1         (2) that the bill "do not pass";
2         (3) that the bill "do pass as amended";
3         (4) that the bill "do not pass as amended";
4         (5) that the resolution "be adopted";
5         (6) that the resolution "be not adopted";
6         (7) that the resolution "be adopted as amended";
7         (8) that the resolution "be not adopted as amended";
8         (9) that the floor amendment, joint action motion,
9     conference committee report, or motion to table a committee
10     amendment referred by the Rules Committee "be adopted";
11         (10) that the floor amendment, joint action motion,
12     conference committee report, or motion to table a committee
13     amendment referred by the Rules Committee "be not adopted";
14         (11) "without recommendation"; or
15         (12) "tabled".
16     Any of the foregoing reports may be made only upon the
17 concurrence of a majority of those appointed. All legislative
18 measures reported "do pass", "do pass as amended", "be
19 adopted", or "be adopted as amended" are favorably reported to
20 the House. Except as otherwise provided by these Rules, any
21 legislative measure referred or re-referred to a committee and
22 not reported under this Rule shall remain in that committee.
23     (b) No bill or committee amendment that provides for an
24 appropriation of money from the State Treasury may be
25 considered by an Appropriations Committee unless the bill or
26 committee amendment is limited to appropriations to a single
27 department, office, or institution; this provision does not
28 apply to floor amendments, joint action motions, or conference
29 committee reports.
30     No bill that provides for an appropriation of money from
31 the State Treasury may be considered for passage by the House
32 unless it has first been favorably reported by an
33 Appropriations Committee or:
34         (1) the bill was discharged from an Appropriations
35     Committee under Rule 58;
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1     majority of those appointed to the Rules Committee; or
2         (3) this Rule was suspended under Rule 67.
3     (c) The Chairperson of each committee, or Co-Chairperson
4 from the majority caucus of a special committee, shall keep, or
5 cause to be kept, a record in which there shall be entered:
6         (1) The time and place of each meeting of the
7     committee.
8         (2) The attendance of committee members at each
9     meeting.
10         (3) The votes cast by the committee members on all
11     legislative measures acted on by the committee.
12         (4) The "Record of Committee Witness" forms executed by
13     each person appearing or registering in each committee
14     meeting, which shall include identification of the
15     witness, the person, group, or firm represented by
16     appearance and the capacity in which the representation is
17     made (if the person is representing someone other than
18     himself or herself), his or her position on the legislation
19     under consideration, and the nature of his or her desired
20     testimony.
21         (5) A tape recording of the proceedings.
22         (6) Such additional information as may be requested by
23     the Clerk.
24     (d) The committee Chairperson, or the Co-Chairperson from
25 the majority caucus of a special committee, shall file with the
26 Clerk, along with every bill or resolution reported upon, a
27 written report containing such information as required by the
28 Clerk. The Clerk may adopt forms, policies, and procedures with
29 respect to the preparation, filing, and maintenance of the
30 reports.
31     (e) When a committee fails to report a legislative measure
32 pending before it to the House, or when a committee fails to
33 hold a public hearing on a legislative measure pending before
34 it, the exclusive means to bring that legislative measure
35 directly before the House for its consideration is as provided
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1     (f) No bill or resolution may be called for a vote in a
2 standing committee or special committee in the absence of the
3 Principal Sponsor. The Chairperson of a committee or a chief
4 co-sponsor may present a bill or resolution in committee with
5 the approval of the Principal Sponsor when the committee
6 consents. In the case of special committees with
7 Co-Chairpersons from different political parties, the
8 "Chairperson" means the Co-Chairperson from the majority
9 caucus. This subsection may not be suspended.
10     (g) Motions for committee approval of bills and resolutions
11 are renewable, provided that no No bill or resolution may be
12 voted on more than twice in any committee on motions to report
13 the bill or resolution favorably, or to reconsider the vote by
14 which the committee adopted a motion to report the bill or
15 resolution unfavorably. A bill or resolution having failed to
16 receive a favorable recommendation after 2 such record votes
17 shall be automatically reported with the appropriate
18 unfavorable recommendation.
19     (h) A bill or resolution shall be given short debate status
20 by report of the committee if the bill or resolution was
21 favorably reported by a three-fifths vote of the members
22 present and voting, including those voting "present". Bills and
23 resolutions receiving favorable reports may be placed upon the
24 Consent Calendar as provided in Rule 42.
25     (i) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
26 of 71 members elected.
 
27     (House Rule 23)
28     23. Witnesses, Oaths, and Subpoenae.
29     (a) Standing committees may administer oaths and may
30 compel, by subpoena, any person to appear and give testimony as
31 a witness before the standing committee and produce papers,
32 documents, and other materials relating to a legislative
33 measure pending before the standing committee.
34     (b) Special committees may administer oaths and may compel,
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1 special committee and produce papers, documents, and other
2 materials relating to the subject matter for which the special
3 committee was created or relating to a legislative measure
4 pending before the special committee.
5     (c) A Committee committee of the Whole whole may administer
6 oaths and may compel, by subpoena, any person to appear and
7 give testimony before the committee of the whole and produce
8 papers, documents, and other materials relating to the subject
9 matter for which the committee of the whole was created or
10 relating to a legislative measure pending before the committee
11 of the whole.
12     (d) Oaths may be administered under this Rule by the
13 Presiding Officer or by the Chairperson of a committee or any
14 person sitting in his or her stead.
15     (e) Subpoenae issued under this Rule must be issued and
16 signed by the Chairperson of the committee and must comply with
17 Rule 4(c)(9).
18     (f) In the case of special committees with Co-Chairpersons
19 from different political parties, the term "Chairperson" for
20 purposes of this Rule means the Co-Chairperson from the
21 majority caucus.
22     (g) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
23 of 71 members elected.
 
24     (House Rule 24)
25     24. Committee Reports.
26     (a) All bills favorably reported to the House from a
27 committee, or with respect to which a committee has been
28 discharged, shall be reported to the House and shall be placed
29 on the order of Second Reading and assigned standard debate
30 status, subject to Rule 52. Bills reported to the House from
31 committee "do not pass", "do not pass as amended", "without
32 recommendation", or "tabled" shall lie on the table.
33     (b) All floor amendments, joint action motions for final
34 action, conference committee reports, and motions to table
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1 committee or special committee shall be referred to the House
2 and eligible for consideration when the House is on an
3 appropriate order of business. Amendments to bills that are not
4 on the order of Second Reading are out of order. All floor
5 amendments, joint action motions for final action, conference
6 committee reports, and motions to table committee amendments
7 that are reported to the House from committee "be not adopted",
8 "without recommendation", or "tabled" shall lie on the table.
9 When the Rules Committee refers a floor amendment, joint action
10 motion for final action, conference committee report, or motion
11 to table a committee amendment to a standing committee or a
12 special committee that thereafter favorably reports that
13 legislative measure to the House, the legislative measure shall
14 be referred to the House, assigned standard debate status
15 subject to Rule 52 (except floor amendments, which shall be
16 assigned amendment debate status), and eligible for
17 consideration when the House is on an appropriate order of
18 business.
19     (c) All resolutions favorably reported to the House from
20 the Rules Committee, a standing committee, or a special
21 committee, or with respect to which the committee has been
22 discharged, shall be referred to the House and placed on the
23 order of Resolutions and assigned standard debate status,
24 subject to Rule 52. All resolutions that are reported to the
25 House from committee "be not adopted", "be not adopted as
26 amended", "without recommendation", or "tabled" shall lie on
27 the table. Floor amendments to resolutions are subject to the
28 same procedure applicable to floor amendments to bills.
 
29     (House Rule 25)
30     25. Suspension of Posting Requirements.
31     (a) A motion to suspend the posting requirements of Rule 21
32 must be in writing, specifying the committee and the bills or
33 resolutions to which the motion applies, be carried on the
34 calendar before it may be taken up by the House, and adopted by
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1 requirements of this Rule may be suspended only by unanimous
2 consent. The requirement that the motion be in writing may not
3 be suspended.
4     (b) Except for those provisions that may not be suspended
5 or that require unanimous consent, this Rule may be suspended
6 only by the affirmative vote of 71 members elected.
 
7     (House Rule 26)
8     26. Rights of the Public.
9     (a) If a bill or resolution has been properly set for
10 hearing and witnesses are present and wish to testify, the
11 committee shall hear the witnesses at the scheduled time and
12 place, subject to Rule 10(c).
13     (b) Any person wishing to offer testimony to a committee
14 hearing of a bill or resolution shall be given a reasonable
15 opportunity to do so, orally or in writing. The Chairperson may
16 set time limits for presentation of oral testimony. No
17 testimony in writing is required of any witness, but any
18 witness may submit a statement in writing for the committee
19 record. All persons offering testimony shall complete a "Record
20 of Committee Witness" form and submit it to the committee clerk
21 before testifying. In the case of special committees with
22 Co-Chairpersons from different political parties, the
23 "Chairperson" means the Co-Chairperson from the majority
24 caucus.
25     (c) A motion to foreclose further oral testimony by
26 witnesses on a matter before a committee may be adopted only by
27 a three-fifths majority of those voting on the motion. No such
28 motion is in order until both proponents and opponents
29 requesting to be heard have been given a fair and substantial
30 opportunity to express their positions. No one shall be
31 prohibited from filing for the record "Record of Committee
32 Witness" forms or written statements while the matter is before
33 the committee.
34     (d) Meetings of committees and subcommittees shall be open
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1 the public if two-thirds of the members elected to the House
2 determine, by a record vote, that the public interest so
3 requires.
4     (e) This Rule cannot be suspended retroactively.
 
5     (House Rule 27)
6     27. Smoking. Smoking is prohibited at any official
7 committee hearing, and no committee member, staff member, or
8 member of the public is permitted to smoke in the room in which
9 the hearing is being held.
 
10
ARTICLE III
11
CONDUCT OF BUSINESS

12     (House Rule 28)
13     28. Sessions of the House.
14     (a) The House is in session whenever it convenes in
15 perfunctory session, regular session, veto session, or special
16 session. Members are entitled to per diem expense
17 reimbursements authorized by law only on those regular, veto,
18 and special session days that they are in attendance at the
19 House. Attendance by members is not required or recorded on
20 perfunctory session days.
21     (b) Regular and veto session days shall be scheduled with
22 notice by the Speaker under Rule 9. Special session days shall
23 be scheduled in accordance with the Constitution and laws of
24 Illinois.
25     (c) The Speaker may schedule perfunctory session days
26 during which the Clerk may read into the House record any
27 legislative measure. Committees may meet and may consider and
28 act upon legislative measures during a perfunctory session day,
29 and the Clerk may receive and read committee reports into the
30 House record during a perfunctory day. Except for automatic
31 referral under these Rules, no further action may be taken by
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1 perfunctory session day.
 
2     (House Rule 29)
3     29. Hour of Meeting. Unless otherwise ordered by the
4 Speaker or Presiding Officer or as provided in Rule 1, the
5 House shall regularly convene at 12:30 p.m. on the first day of
6 each week that the House convenes in regular, veto, or special
7 session and shall convene at noon on all other days.
 
8     (House Rule 30)
9     30. Access to the House Floor.
10     (a) Except as otherwise provided in these Rules, only the
11 following persons shall be admitted to the House while it is in
12 session: members and officers of the General Assembly; elected
13 officers of the executive branch; justices of the Supreme
14 Court; the designated aide to the Governor, except as limited
15 by the Speaker; the parliamentarian; majority staff members and
16 minority staff members, except as limited by the Speaker or
17 Presiding Officer; former members, except as limited by the
18 Speaker or prohibited under subsection (d); and employees of
19 the Legislative Reference Bureau, except as limited by the
20 Speaker. Representatives of the press, while the House is in
21 session, may have access to the galleries and places allotted
22 to them by the Speaker. No person is entitled to the floor
23 unless appropriately attired. Only members of the General
24 Assembly may use telephones at the members' desks or in the
25 telephone booths at the rear of the House Chamber. Smoking is
26 prohibited on the floor of the House and in the House
27 galleries.
28     (b) On days during which the House is in session, the
29 Doorkeeper shall clear the floor of all persons not entitled to
30 access to the floor 15 minutes before the convening time, and
31 the Doorkeeper shall enforce all other provisions of this Rule.
32     (c) The Speaker may authorize the admission to the floor of
33 any other person, except as prohibited under subsection (d).
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1 defeating or promoting any pending legislative measure, if
2 required to be registered as a lobbyist, shall be allowed
3 access to the floor of the House at any time during the
4 session.
5     (e) When he or she deems it necessary for the preservation
6 of order, the Presiding Officer may by order remove any person
7 from the floor of the House. A Representative may be removed
8 from the floor only under Article XI or XII of these Rules.
 
9     (House Rule 31)
10     31. Standing Order of Business. Unless otherwise
11 determined by the Presiding Officer, the standing daily order
12 of business of the House is as follows:
13         (1) Call to Order, Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance,
14     and Roll Call.
15         (2) Approval of the Journal.
16         (3) Reading of House Bills a first time.
17         (4) Reports from committees, with reports from the
18     Rules Committee ordinarily made at any time.
19         (5) Presentation of Resolutions, Petitions, and
20     Messages.
21         (6) Introduction of House Bills.
22         (7) Messages from the Senate, not including reading
23     Senate Bills a first time.
24         (8) Reading of House Bills a second time.
25         (9) Reading of House Bills a third time.
26         (10) Reading of Senate Bills a third time.
27         (11) Reading of Senate Bills a second time.
28         (12) Reading of Senate Bills a first time.
29         (13) House Bills on the Order of Concurrence.
30         (14) Senate Bills on the Order of Non-Concurrence.
31         (15) Conference Committee Reports.
32         (16) Motions in Writing.
33         (17) Constitutional Amendment Resolutions.
34         (18) Motions with respect to Vetoes.
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1         (20) Motions to Discharge Committee.
2         (21) Motions to Take from the Table.
3         (22) Motions to Suspend the Rules.
4         (23) Consideration of Bills on the Order of Postponed
5     Consideration.
 
6     (House Rule 32)
7     32. Quorum.
8     (a) A majority of those elected constitutes a quorum of the
9 House, and a majority of those appointed constitutes a quorum
10 of a committee, but a smaller number may adjourn from day to
11 day, or recess for less than one day, and compel the attendance
12 of absent members. The attendance of absent members may also be
13 compelled by order of the Speaker.
14     (b) The question of the presence of a quorum in any
15 committee may not be raised on consideration of a legislative
16 measure by the House unless the same question was previously
17 raised before the committee with respect to that legislative
18 measure.
19     (c) Any member not answering the quorum roll call of the
20 House on any session day who is in attendance and wishes to be
21 added to that quorum roll call must file a request to be shown
22 present on the quorum roll call with the Clerk. The request
23 must be in writing and filed in person by the member on the
24 same calendar day the quorum roll call was taken.
 
25     (House Rule 33)
26     33. Approval of the Journal. The Speaker or his or her
27 designee shall periodically examine and report to the House any
28 corrections he or she deems should be made in the Journal
29 before it is approved. If those corrections are approved by the
30 House, they shall be made by the Clerk.
 
31     (House Rule 34)
32     34. Executive Sessions. The sessions of the House shall be
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1 House may be closed to the public if two-thirds of the members
2 elected determine, by a record vote, that the public interest
3 so requires.
 
4     (House Rule 35)
5     35. Length of Adjournment. The House, without the consent
6 of the Senate, shall not adjourn for more than 3 days or to a
7 place other than where the 2 chambers of the General Assembly
8 are sitting. The House is in session on any day in which it
9 convenes in perfunctory session, regular session, veto
10 session, or special session.
 
11     (House Rule 36)
12     36. Transcript of the House. Nothing contained in the
13 official transcript of the House shall be changed or expunged
14 except by written request of a Representative to the Clerk and
15 Speaker, and that request may be approved only by the record
16 vote of 71 members elected.
 
17
ARTICLE IV
18
BILLS AND AMENDMENTS

19     (House Rule 37)
20     37. Bills.
21     (a) A bill may be introduced in the House by sponsorship of
22 one or more members of the House, whose names shall be on the
23 reproduced copies of the bills, in the House Journal, and in
24 the Legislative Digest. The Principal Sponsor shall be the
25 first name to appear on the bill and may be joined by no more
26 than 4 chief co-sponsors with the approval of the Principal
27 Sponsor; other co-sponsors shall be separated from the
28 Principal Sponsor and any chief co-sponsors by a comma. The
29 Principal Sponsor may change the sponsorship of a bill to that
30 of one or more other Representatives, with his, her, or their
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1 committee to which the bill was referred or from which the bill
2 was reported. Such change may be made at any time the bill is
3 pending before the House or any of its committees by filing a
4 notice with the Clerk, provided that the notice must be signed
5 by both the Principal Sponsor and the member whose name is
6 being added as a sponsor. This subsection may not be suspended.
7     (b) The Principal Sponsor of a bill controls that bill. A
8 standing committee-sponsored bill is controlled by the
9 Chairperson of the committee, who for purposes of these Rules
10 is deemed the Principal Sponsor. A special committee-sponsored
11 bill is controlled by the Chairperson, or if Co-Chairpersons
12 have been appointed, by the Co-Chairperson from the majority
13 caucus, who for purposes of these Rules is deemed the Principal
14 Sponsor. Committee-sponsored bills may not have individual
15 co-sponsors.
16     (c) The Senate sponsor of a bill originating in the Senate
17 may request substitute House sponsorship of that bill by filing
18 a notice with the Clerk; such a notice is automatically
19 referred to the Rules Committee and deemed adopted if approved
20 by the Rules Committee. If disapproved by the Rules Committee,
21 the notice shall lie on the table. If the Rules Committee fails
22 to act on a notice, that notice may be discharged by unanimous
23 consent.
24     (d) All bills introduced in the House shall be read by
25 title a first time, ordered reproduced, and automatically
26 referred to the Rules Committee in accordance with Rule 18.
27 When a Senate Bill is received, it shall be read by title,
28 ordered reproduced, and placed on the order of Senate Bills on
29 first reading; after being read a first time, it is
30 automatically referred to the Rules Committee in accordance
31 with Rule 18.
32     (e) All bills introduced into the House shall be
33 accompanied by 9 copies. Any bill that amends a statute shall
34 indicate the particular changes in the following manner:
35         (1) All new matter shall be underscored.
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1     shall be shown crossed with a line.
2     (f) No bill shall be passed by the House except on a record
3 vote of a majority of those elected, subject to Rule 69. A bill
4 that has lost on third reading or upon a motion for the
5 adoption of a conference committee report or a second
6 conference committee report and has not been reconsidered may
7 not thereafter be revived.
 
8     (House Rule 38)
9     38. Reading and Reproduction of Bills. Every bill shall be
10 read by title on 3 different days before passage by the House,
11 and the bill and all amendments adopted to it shall be
12 reproduced, under Rule 39, before the vote is taken on its
13 final passage.
 
14     (House Rule 39)
15     39. Reproduction and Distribution. The Clerk shall, as soon
16 as any bill is reproduced, cause the bill to be placed upon the
17 desks of the members. Reproduction and distribution may be done
18 electronically, or the Clerk may establish a method that any
19 member may use to secure a copy of any bill.
 
20     (House Rule 40)
21     40. Amendments.
22     (a) An amendment to a bill may be adopted by a standing
23 committee or special committee when the bill is before that
24 committee. An amendment to a bill may be adopted by the House
25 when a bill is on the order of Second Reading if: (i) the Rules
26 Committee has referred the floor amendment to the House for
27 consideration under Rule 18; or (ii) a standing committee or
28 special committee has referred the floor amendment to the
29 House. All amendments must be in writing. All committee
30 amendments that have been timely filed, as determined by the
31 Chairperson, shall be considered by the committee or a
32 subcommittee of that committee prior to consideration by the
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1 amendments not adopted to a bill and that are still pending in
2 a committee or before the House upon the passage or defeat of a
3 bill on Third Reading are automatically tabled.
4     (b) Except as otherwise provided in these Rules, committee
5 amendments may be offered only by the Principal Sponsor or a
6 member of the committee while the affected bill is before that
7 committee, and shall be adopted by a majority of those
8 appointed. Floor amendments may be offered only by a
9 Representative while the bill is on the order of Second
10 Reading, subject to Rule 18, and shall be adopted by a majority
11 vote of the House. The sponsor of a committee or floor
12 amendment may change the sponsorship of the amendment to that
13 of another member, with that other member's consent. Such
14 change may be made at any time the amendment is pending before
15 the House or any of its committees by filing notice with the
16 Clerk, provided that the notice must be signed by both the
17 sponsor of the amendment and the member whose name is being
18 added as a sponsor of the amendment. A committee amendment may
19 be the subject of a motion to "do adopt" or "do not adopt". A
20 committee amendment may be adopted only by a successful motion
21 to "do adopt". The Chairperson of a committee may refer any
22 committee amendment to a subcommittee of that committee.
23     (c) Committee amendments shall be filed with the
24 Chairperson of the committee, and are in order only when
25 sufficient copies have been filed to provide each member of the
26 committee with a copy (which may be done in the same manner as
27 distribution of bills under Rule 39) and 9 additional copies
28 for the Chairperson. Floor amendments shall be filed with the
29 Clerk, and are in order only when 9 copies have been filed.
30     (d) The Clerk shall have reproduced all adopted committee
31 amendments that come before the House. The Clerk shall also
32 have reproduced all floor amendments referred to the House by a
33 committee. No floor amendment may be adopted by the House
34 unless it has been reproduced and placed on the members' desks
35 in the same manner as for bills under Rule 39.
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1 referred to the House for consideration by the Rules Committee
2 under Rule 18, or by a standing committee or special committee.
3     (f) Amendments that propose to alter any existing law shall
4 conform to the requirements of Rule 37(e).
5     (g) If a committee reports a bill "do pass as amended", the
6 committee amendments are deemed adopted by the committee action
7 and shall be reproduced and placed on the members' desks (which
8 may be done in the same manner as provided for bills under Rule
9 39) before the bill may be read a second time.
10     (h) In the case of special committees with Co-Chairpersons
11 from different political parties, the "Chairperson" for the
12 purposes of this Rule is the Co-Chairperson from the majority
13 caucus.
 
14     (House Rule 41)
15     41. Note Requests; Quick Takes Fiscal and Other Notes.
16     (a) The House shall comply with all Illinois laws requiring
17 fiscal or other notes. The notes shall be filed with the Clerk,
18 who shall affix each note with a time stamp endorsing the date
19 and time received, and attached to the original of the bill and
20 available for inspection by the members. As soon as practical,
21 the Clerk shall provide a copy of the note to the Legislative
22 Reference Bureau, which shall provide an informative summary of
23 the note in subsequent issues of the Legislative Digest.
24     (b) No bill authorizing or directing the conveyance by the
25 State of any particular interest in real estate to any
26 individual or entity other than a governmental unit or agency
27 may be voted upon in committee or upon Second Reading unless a
28 certified appraisal of the value of the interest has been
29 filed. The appraisal shall be filed with the clerk of the
30 committee to which the bill is assigned, and shall be part of
31 the permanent committee record, unless the bill is advanced
32 without reference to committee, or discharged under Rule 58, in
33 which event the appraisal shall be filed with the Clerk of the
34 House.
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1 government to acquire property by eminent domain using
2 "quick-take" powers under Section 7-103 of the Code of Civil
3 Procedure may be voted upon in committee or on Second Reading
4 unless the State or the unit of local government, as
5 applicable, has complied with all of the following procedures:
6         (1) The State or the unit of local government must
7     notify each owner of an interest in the property, by
8     certified mail, of the intention of the State or the unit
9     of local government to request approval of legislation by
10     the General Assembly authorizing the State or the unit of
11     local government to acquire the property by eminent domain
12     using "quick-take" powers under Section 7-103 of the Code
13     of Civil Procedure.
14         (2) The State or the unit of local government must
15     cause notice of its intention to request authorization to
16     acquire the property by eminent domain using "quick-take"
17     powers to be published in a newspaper of general
18     circulation in the territory sought to be acquired by the
19     State or the unit of local government.
20         (3) Following the notices required under paragraphs
21     (1) and (2), the State or the unit of local government must
22     hold at least one public hearing, at the place where the
23     unit of local government normally holds its business
24     meetings (or, in the case of property sought to be acquired
25     by the State: (i) at a location in the county in which the
26     property sought to be acquired by the State is located, or
27     (ii) if the property is located in Cook County, at a
28     location in the township in which the property is located,
29     or (iii) if the property is located in 2 adjacent counties
30     other than Cook County or in 2 adjacent townships in Cook
31     County, at a location in the county or in the township in
32     Cook County in which the majority of the property is
33     located, or (iv) if the property is located in Cook County
34     and an adjacent county, at a location in the other county
35     or in the township in Cook County in which the majority of
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1     acquisition of the property by the State or the unit of
2     local government by eminent domain using "quick-take"
3     powers.
4         (4) In the case of property sought to be acquired by a
5     unit of local government, following the public hearing or
6     hearings held under paragraph (3), the unit of local
7     government must adopt, by recorded vote, a resolution to
8     request approval of legislation by the General Assembly
9     authorizing the unit of local government to acquire the
10     property by eminent domain using "quick-take" powers under
11     Section 7-103 of the Code of Civil Procedure. The
12     resolution must include a statement of the time period
13     within which the unit of local government requests
14     authority to exercise "quick-take" powers, which may not
15     exceed one year.
16         (5) Following the public hearing or hearings held under
17     paragraph (3), the head of the appropriate State office,
18     department, or agency or the chief elected official of the
19     unit of local government, as applicable, must submit to the
20     Chairperson and Minority Spokesperson of the House
21     Executive Committee a sworn, notarized affidavit that
22     contains, or has attached as an incorporated exhibit, all
23     of the following:
24             (A) The legal description of the property.
25             (B) The street address of the property.
26             (C) The name of each State Senator and State
27         Representative who represents the territory that is
28         the subject of the proposed taking.
29             (D) The date or dates on which the State or the
30         unit of local government contacted each such State
31         Senator and State Representative concerning the
32         intention of the State or the unit of local government
33         to request approval of legislation by the General
34         Assembly authorizing the State or the unit of local
35         government to acquire the property by eminent domain
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1             (E) The current name, address, and telephone
2         number of each owner of an interest in the property.
3             (F) A summary of all negotiations between the State
4         or the unit of local government and the owner or owners
5         of the property concerning the sale of the property to
6         the State or the unit of local government.
7             (G) A statement of the date and location of each
8         public hearing held under paragraph (3).
9             (H) A statement of the public purpose for which the
10         State or the unit of local government seeks to acquire
11         the property.
12             (I) The certification of the head of the
13         appropriate State office, department, or agency or the
14         chief elected official of the unit of local government,
15         as applicable, that (i) the property is located within
16         the territory under the jurisdiction of the State or
17         the unit of local government and (ii) the State or the
18         unit of local government seeks to acquire the property
19         for a public purpose.
20             (J) A map of the area in which the property to be
21         acquired is located, showing the location of the
22         property.
23             (K) Photographs of the property.
24             (L) An appraisal of the property by a real estate
25         appraiser who is certified or licensed under the Real
26         Estate Appraiser Licensing Act of 2002.
27             (M) In the case of property sought to be acquired
28         by a unit of local government, a copy of the resolution
29         adopted by the unit of local government under paragraph
30         (4).
31             (N) Documentation of the public purpose for which
32         the State or the unit of local government seeks to
33         acquire the property.
34             (O) A copy of each notice sent to an owner of an
35         interest in the property under paragraph (1).
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1 by a House committee fewer than 30 days after the date of the
2 notice to each property owner as required by paragraph (1).
3     Every affidavit submitted by the State or a unit of local
4 government pursuant to this Rule 41(c), together with all
5 documents and other items submitted with the affidavit, must be
6 made available to any person upon request for inspection and
7 copying.
 
8     (House Rule 42)
9     42. Consent Calendar.
10     (a) The Clerk shall include a Consent Calendar on the daily
11 calendar and designate it as a separate calendar. The Consent
12 Calendar shall contain 3 orders of business: Consent Calendar -
13 Second Reading, Consent Calendar - Third Reading, and Consent
14 Calendar - Resolutions. Within each order of business, bills or
15 resolutions shall be listed in separate groups according to the
16 number of required days each has been on that order of business
17 on the Consent Calendar. No more than 80 bills and resolutions
18 shall be listed in each group. All bills or resolutions to
19 which amendments have been adopted shall be so designated.
20     (b) No debate is in order regarding any item on the Consent
21 Calendar. The Presiding Officer, however, shall allow a
22 reasonable time for questions from the floor and answers to
23 those questions. No amendment from the floor is in order
24 regarding any bill or resolution on the Consent Calendar.
25     (c) A bill on the Consent Calendar shall stand for 2
26 legislative days on the order of Consent Calendar - Second
27 Reading, and for at least 2 legislative days on the order of
28 Consent Calendar - Third Reading, before a vote on the final
29 passage may be taken. Resolutions on the Consent Calendar shall
30 stand for at least 4 legislative days before a vote on adoption
31 may be taken. One record vote on final passage shall be taken
32 on those bills called for final passage. Immediately before a
33 vote on the bills on the Consent Calendar, the Presiding
34 Officer shall call to the attention of the members the fact
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1 Consent Calendar.
2     (d) A bill or resolution may be placed on the Consent
3 Calendar by report of a standing committee upon a motion
4 adopted by a unanimous vote of the members present. For
5 purposes of this subsection (d), a unanimous vote on the motion
6 is a vote with no member voting nay.
7     (e) No bill regarding revenue or appropriations may be
8 placed on the Consent Calendar. No resolution requiring more
9 than 60 affirmative votes for adoption and no bill requiring
10 more than 60 affirmative votes for passage by the House may be
11 placed on the Consent Calendar.
12     (f) The Speaker and the Minority Leader shall each appoint
13 3 members who may challenge the presence of any bill or
14 resolution on the Consent Calendar. Before a vote on final
15 passage of any item on the Consent Calendar, an item shall be
16 removed from the Consent Calendar if (i) 4 or more members,
17 (ii) the Principal Sponsor of the bill or resolution, or (iii)
18 one or more of the appointed challengers file with the Clerk
19 written objections to the presence of the bill or resolution on
20 the Consent Calendar. Any bill or resolution so removed may not
21 be placed thereafter on the Consent Calendar during that
22 session of the General Assembly, unless the member or members
23 who objected to the presence of the bill or resolution on the
24 Consent Calendar consent in writing to restoration of the bill
25 or resolution on the Consent Calendar.
26     Any bill removed from the Consent Calendar shall stand on
27 the order of Second Reading with short debate status, subject
28 to Rule 52, and any resolution so removed shall stand on the
29 order of Resolutions with short debate status, subject to Rule
30 52.
 
31     (House Rule 43)
32     43. Changing Order of Business.
33     (a) Any order of business may be changed at any time by the
34 Speaker or Presiding Officer.
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1 the motion of any member, supported by 5 additional members, if
2 the motion is adopted by an affirmative vote of 71 members
3 elected.
4     (c) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
5 of 71 members elected.
 
6     (House Rule 44)
7     44. Special Orders; Rules Committee.
8     (a) A special order of business may be set by the Rules
9 Committee or by the Speaker. The Principal Sponsor of a bill or
10 resolution must consent to the placement of the bill or
11 resolution on a special order. A special order shall fix the
12 day to which it applies and the matters to be included. The
13 Speaker, or the Rules Committee by a vote of a majority of the
14 members appointed, may establish time limits for a special
15 order and may establish limitations on debate during a special
16 order (notwithstanding Rule 52), in which event the allotted
17 time shall be fairly divided between proponents and opponents
18 of the legislation to be considered. A special order of
19 business takes the place of the standing order for such time as
20 may be necessary for its completion. Only matters that may
21 otherwise properly be before the House may be included in a
22 special order.
23     (b) A special order shall appear on the Daily Calendar for
24 3 legislative days. This subsection (b) may be suspended only
25 by the affirmative vote of 71 members elected.
26     (c) A special order may be suspended, amended, or modified
27 by motion adopted by an affirmative vote of 60 members. A
28 special order shall be suspended by a written objection signed
29 by 3 members of the Rules Committee and filed during the first
30 legislative day on which the special order appears on the
31 calendar.
 
32
ARTICLE V
33
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1     (House Rule 45)
2     45. Resolutions.
3     (a) A resolution may be introduced in the House by
4 sponsorship of one or more members of the House, and the names
5 of all sponsors shall be included in the House Journal and in
6 the Legislative Digest. Each resolution introduced shall be
7 accompanied by 9 copies. Consideration of resolutions shall be
8 governed by Rule 16 and Rule 66.
9     (b) The Principal Sponsor of a resolution controls that
10 resolution. The Principal Sponsor of a resolution, or the
11 sponsor of an amendment to a resolution, may change the
12 sponsorship of the resolution or amendment, as applicable, to
13 that of another member, with that other member's consent, by
14 filing notice with the Clerk, provided that the notice must be
15 signed by both (i) the Principal Sponsor of the resolution or
16 the sponsor of the amendment, as applicable, and (ii) the
17 member whose name is being added as a sponsor of the resolution
18 or amendment, as applicable. A standing committee-sponsored
19 resolution is controlled by the Chairperson of the committee,
20 who for purposes of these Rules is deemed the Principal
21 Sponsor. A special committee-sponsored resolution is
22 controlled by the Chairperson, or if Co-Chairpersons have been
23 appointed, by the Co-Chairperson from the majority caucus, who
24 for purposes of these Rules is deemed the Principal Sponsor.
25 Committee-sponsored resolutions may not have individual
26 co-sponsors.
27     (c) (b) Any resolution calling for the expenditure of State
28 funds may be adopted only by a record vote of a majority of
29 those elected.
 
30     (House Rule 46)
31     46. State Constitutional Amendments. All resolutions
32 introduced in the House proposing amendments to the Illinois
33 Constitution shall be reproduced and distributed in the same
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1 39. Every such resolution that originated in the Senate and is
2 presented to the House shall be ordered reproduced and
3 distributed in like manner. No such resolution shall pass
4 unless read in full in its final form on 3 different days.
5 Amendments are in order only on First Reading and Second
6 Reading. Final passage requires the affirmative vote of 71
7 members elected. No resolution proposing a change in the
8 Constitution of the State of Illinois may be considered for
9 passage after the last day preceding the day marking the
10 beginning of the last 6 months before the general election
11 occurring during the term of this General Assembly, and all
12 such resolutions still pending shall be tabled at the end of
13 business on that day.
 
14     (House Rule 47)
15     47. Federal Constitutional Amendments and Constitutional
16 Conventions.
17     (a) The affirmative vote of 71 of the members elected is
18 required to adopt any resolution:
19         (1) requesting Congress to call a federal
20     constitutional convention;
21         (2) ratifying a proposed amendment to the Constitution
22     of the United States; or
23         (3) calling a State convention to ratify a proposed
24     amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
25     (b) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
26 of 71 members elected.
 
27     (House Rule 48)
28     48. Certificates of Recognition. Any member may sponsor a
29 certificate of recognition to be signed by the Speaker and
30 attested by the Clerk to recognize any person, organization, or
31 event worthy of public commendation. The form of the
32 Certificate of Recognition shall be determined by the Clerk
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1
ARTICLE VI
2
PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE

3     (House Rule 49)
4     49. Voting. The Presiding Officer shall put all questions
5 distinctly, as follows: "All those in favor vote AYE, and those
6 opposed vote NAY." No member may vote on any question before
7 the House unless on the floor before the vote is announced. No
8 member of a committee may vote except in person at the time of
9 the call of the committee vote. Any vote of the House shall be
10 by record vote whenever 5 Representatives shall so request or
11 whenever the Presiding Officer shall so order.
 
12     (House Rule 50)
13     50. Announcing a Record Vote. When a record vote is
14 requested, the Presiding Officer shall put the question and
15 then announce to the House: "The voting is open." While the
16 vote is being taken, the Presiding Officer shall state: "Have
17 all voted who wish?" The voting is closed when the Presiding
18 Officer announces: "Take the Record." The Presiding Officer,
19 unless an intervening motion to postpone consideration by the
20 Principal Sponsor is made, shall then announce the results of
21 the record vote. After the record is taken, no member may vote,
22 change his or her vote, or remove his or her vote as recorded.
 
23     (House Rule 51)
24     51. Decorum.
25     (a) When any member is about to speak to the House, he or
26 she shall rise and address the Presiding Officer as "Speaker".
27 The Presiding Officer, upon recognizing the member, shall
28 address him or her by name, and thereupon the engineer in
29 charge of operating the microphones in the House shall give the
30 use of the microphone to the member who has been so recognized.
31 The member in speaking shall confine himself or herself to the
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1     (b) Questions affecting the rights, reputation, and
2 conduct of members of the House in their representative
3 capacity are questions of personal privilege. A matter of
4 personal explanation does not constitute a question of personal
5 privilege.
6     (c) If 2 or more members rise at once, the Presiding
7 Officer shall name the member who is to speak first.
8     (d) No person shall give any signs of approbation or
9 disapprobation while the House is in session.
10     (e) Recognition of guests by any member is prohibited,
11 except that the Speaker or Presiding Officer may recognize an
12 honored guest.
13     (f) While the Presiding Officer is putting a question, no
14 member shall leave or walk across the House Chamber. When a
15 member is addressing the House, no member or other person
16 entitled to the floor shall entertain private discourse or pass
17 between the member speaking and the Presiding Officer.
18     (g) In case of any disturbance or disorderly conduct, the
19 Speaker or Presiding Officer may order that the lobby, gallery,
20 or hallways adjoining the House Chamber be cleared.
21     (h) No literature may be distributed on the House floor.
22     (i) No member may be absent from a session of the House
23 unless he or she has leave or is sick or his or her absence is
24 unavoidable. The switch to the electrical roll call recording
25 equipment located on the desk of any member who has been
26 excused or is absent shall be locked by the Clerk and shall not
27 be unlocked until the member returns and files with the Clerk a
28 request to be shown as present on the quorum roll call as
29 provided in Rule 32(c).
 
30     (House Rule 52)
31     52. Debate.
32     (a) All legislative measures, except those legislative
33 measures placed on the Consent Calendar under Rule 42, are
34 subject to a debate status as follows:
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1     presentation by the Principal Sponsor or a member
2     designated by the Principal Sponsor, a 2-minute
3     presentation by a member in response, and one minute for
4     the Principal Sponsor to close debate, or yield to other
5     members; provided that at the request of 7 members before
6     the close of debate, the debate status shall be opened to
7     standard debate;
8         (2) Standard Debate: Debate is limited to a 5-minute
9     presentation by the Principal Sponsor or a member
10     designated by the Principal Sponsor, debate by each of 2
11     additional proponents of the legislative measure and by 3
12     members in response to the legislative measure, and 3
13     minutes for the Principal Sponsor to close debate, or yield
14     to other members;
15         (3) Extended Debate: Debate is limited to a 5-minute
16     presentation by the Principal Sponsor or a member
17     designated by the Principal Sponsor, debate by each of 4
18     proponents of the legislative measure and 5 members in
19     response, and 5 minutes for the Principal Sponsor to close
20     debate, or yield to other members;
21         (4) Unlimited Debate: Debate shall consist of a
22     10-minute presentation by the Principal Sponsor or a member
23     designated by the Principal Sponsor, debate by each
24     proponent and member in response who seeks recognition, and
25     5 minutes for the Principal Sponsor to close debate, or
26     yield to other members; or
27         (5) Amendment Debate: Debate on floor amendments
28     referred to the House from a committee, or discharged from
29     a committee, is limited to a 3-minute presentation by the
30     Principal Sponsor, or a member designated by the Principal
31     Sponsor, debate by one proponent, debate by each of 2
32     members in response, and 3 minutes for the Principal
33     Sponsor to close debate, or yield to other members.
34     No debate is in order on bills or resolutions on the order
35 of First Reading or Second Reading, except for debate on floor
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1     (b) All legislative measures, except floor amendments,
2 referred to the House from a committee, or discharged from a
3 committee, are automatically assigned standard debate status,
4 subject to subsection (c) of this Rule, except those assigned
5 to the Consent Calendar or short debate status by a standing
6 committee or a special committee. All floor amendments referred
7 to the House from a committee, or discharged from a committee,
8 are automatically assigned amendment debate status, subject to
9 subsection (c) of this Rule.
10     (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of these Rules to
11 the contrary, the debate status of any legislative measure may
12 be changed only (i) by the Speaker, as defined in item (27) of
13 Rule 102, by filing a notice with the Clerk, or (ii) by the
14 Rules Committee by motion approved by a majority of those
15 appointed. While a legislative measure is being considered by
16 the House, the debate status may also be changed by unanimous
17 consent. No legislative measure, however, may be placed on the
18 Consent Calendar under this Rule. No legislative measure,
19 except a floor amendment, may be assigned amendment debate
20 status under this Rule.
21     (d) The Speaker or Rules Committee, as the case may be,
22 shall notify the Clerk of any action to change the debate
23 status of any legislative measure. The Clerk shall cause that
24 information to be reflected on the Daily Calendar on subsequent
25 legislative days, provided the legislative measure is still
26 before the House.
27     (e) No member shall speak longer than 5 minutes at one time
28 or more than once on the same question except by leave of the
29 House. The Principal Sponsor of a measure or a member
30 designated by the Principal Sponsor, however, shall be allowed
31 to open the debate and to close the debate in accordance with
32 subsection (a) of this Rule. The provisions of this subsection
33 (e) are subject to and limited by subsections (a), (b), and (c)
34 of this Rule. A member may yield to another member the time
35 allotted for the member's debate.
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1 legislative measure alternately, if possible, between
2 proponents and opponents of the legislative measure under
3 debate.
4     (g) This Rule may not be suspended.
 
5     (House Rule 53)
6     53. Written Statements.
7     (a) Any member may submit a written statement regarding any
8 bill, resolution, or floor amendment considered by the House,
9 by submitting that statement to the Clerk within one
10 legislative day or 3 business days, whichever is shorter, after
11 the day on which the bill, resolution, or floor amendment to
12 which the comments relate was considered by the House. The
13 Clerk shall affix a time stamp to each statement indicating the
14 date on which the statement was submitted. Each statement shall
15 indicate the member or members on whose behalf the statement is
16 submitted, the bill, resolution, or floor amendment to which it
17 applies, the names of any other members mentioned in the
18 statement, and the person who actually submits the statement to
19 the Clerk. Each member on whose behalf a statement is submitted
20 is under an obligation to ensure that all required information,
21 specifically including the names of any other members mentioned
22 in the statement, is indicated at the time a statement is
23 submitted. Each statement shall comply with standards as may be
24 established by the Clerk with the approval of the Speaker. The
25 standards established by the Clerk, however, shall not relate
26 to the contents of the written statement. The Clerk shall
27 maintain statements that comply with this Rule and established
28 standards in files for each bill and resolution. A statement is
29 not considered filed until the Clerk has determined that it
30 complies with this Rule and established standards. The Clerk
31 shall notify the member or members on whose behalf a statement
32 was submitted if the statement is determined not to comply.
33 Statements filed under this Rule shall be considered part of
34 the transcript and made available to the public.
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1 shall not be considered filed until the member mentioned has an
2 opportunity to respond as a matter of personal privilege. The
3 Clerk shall notify each member who is identified at the time a
4 statement is submitted as being mentioned in the statement. The
5 member identified as mentioned in the statement shall have one
6 legislative day or 3 business days, whichever is shorter, after
7 notification by the Clerk in which to file a written response
8 to the statement. The original statement and any responsive
9 statement shall both be considered filed at the close of
10 business on the final day on which a response may be filed. If,
11 however, a statement is submitted mentioning another member and
12 the name of the member mentioned is not indicated to the Clerk
13 at the time of submission, the statement shall be stricken at
14 the request of the member mentioned in the statement. The Clerk
15 shall notify each member on whose behalf the statement was
16 submitted that the statement has been stricken from the record.
17     (c) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
18 of 71 members elected.
 
19     (House Rule 54)
20     54. Motions.
21     (a) The following are general rules for all motions:
22         (1) Every motion, except to adjourn, recess, or
23     postpone consideration, shall be reduced to writing if
24     ordered by the Presiding Officer. Unless otherwise
25     provided in these Rules, no second is required to any
26     motion presented to the House, or in any committee. The
27     Presiding Officer may refer any motion to the Rules
28     Committee.
29         (2) Before the House debates a motion, the Presiding
30     Officer shall state an oral motion and the Clerk shall read
31     aloud a written motion. Each motion, unless otherwise
32     provided in these Rules, is assigned standard debate
33     status, subject to Rule 52.
34         (3) After a motion is stated by the Presiding Officer
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1     House, but may be withdrawn at any time before decision
2     with consent of a majority of the members elected.
3         (4) If a motion is divisible, any member may call for a
4     division of the question.
5         (5) Any question taken under consideration may be
6     withdrawn, postponed, or tabled by unanimous consent or, if
7     unanimous consent is denied, by a motion adopted by a
8     majority of the members elected.
9     (b) The Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
10 of 71 members elected.
 
11     (House Rule 55)
12     55. Precedence of Motions.
13     (a) When a question is under debate, no motion may be
14 entertained except:
15         (1) to adjourn to a time certain;
16         (2) to adjourn;
17         (3) to question the presence of a quorum;
18         (4) to recess;
19         (5) to lay on the table;
20         (6) for the previous question;
21         (7) to postpone consideration;
22         (8) to commit or recommit; or
23         (9) to amend, except as otherwise provided in these
24     Rules.
25     The foregoing motions have precedence in the order in which
26 they are listed.
27     (b) During a record vote, no motion (except a motion to
28 postpone consideration) is in order until after the
29 announcement of the result of the vote.
30     (c) A motion to commit or re-commit, until it is decided,
31 precludes all amendments and debate on the main question. A
32 motion to postpone consideration, until it is decided,
33 precludes all amendments and debate on the main question.
 
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1     56. Verification.
2     (a) After any record vote, except for a vote that requires
3 a specific number of affirmative votes and that has not
4 received the required votes, and before intervening business,
5 it is in order for any member to request verification of the
6 results of the record vote, except that (i) a member voting in
7 the affirmative may not request verification of the affirmative
8 votes and (ii) a member voting in the negative may not request
9 a verification of the negative votes.
10     (b) In verifying a record vote, the Presiding Officer shall
11 instruct the Clerk to call the names of those members whose
12 votes are to be verified. The member requesting the
13 verification may thereafter identify those members he or she
14 wishes to verify. If a member does not answer, his or her vote
15 shall be stricken; the member's vote shall be restored to the
16 roll, however, if his or her presence is recognized before the
17 Presiding Officer announces the final result of the
18 verification. The Presiding Officer shall determine the
19 presence or absence of each member whose name is called, and
20 shall then announce the results of the verification.
21     (c) While the results of any record vote are being
22 verified, it is in order for any member to announce his or her
23 presence on the floor and thereby have his or her vote
24 verified.
25     (d) A request for a verification of the affirmative and
26 negative results of a record vote may be made only once on each
27 record vote.
 
28     (House Rule 57)
29     57. Appealing a Ruling.
30     (a) If any appeal is taken from a ruling of the Presiding
31 Officer, the Presiding Officer shall be sustained unless 71 of
32 the members elected vote to overrule the Presiding Officer.
33 Notwithstanding Rule 52, debate on a motion to appeal is
34 limited to a 2-minute presentation by the Principal Sponsor or
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1 presentation by a member in response, and one-minute for the
2 Principal Sponsor to close debate, or yield to other members. A
3 motion to appeal is not in order if the House has conducted
4 intervening business since the ruling at issue was made.
5     (b) If any appeal is taken from a ruling of a committee
6 Chairperson, the Chairperson shall be sustained unless
7 three-fifths of those appointed vote to overrule the
8 Chairperson. A motion to appeal is not in order if the
9 committee has adjourned or recessed, or if intervening business
10 has occurred. In the case of special committees with
11 Co-Chairpersons from different political parties, the
12 "Chairperson" for purposes of this Rule is the Co-Chairperson
13 from the majority caucus.
14     (c) In an appeal of a ruling of the Presiding Officer or
15 Chairperson, the question is: "Shall the ruling of the Chair be
16 sustained?"
17     (d) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
18 of 71 members elected.
 
19     (House Rule 58)
20     58. Discharge of Committee.
21     (a) Any member may move that a standing committee or a
22 special committee be discharged from consideration of any
23 legislative measure assigned to it and not reported back
24 unfavorably.
25     (b) The motion must be in writing and shall be carried on
26 the Daily Calendar for the next legislative day under the order
27 of "Motions". No action shall be taken on the motion until it
28 is on the calendar.
29     (c) If the motion receives an affirmative vote of 60
30 members, the legislative measure subject to the motion shall be
31 referred to the House and placed on the appropriate order of
32 business.
33     (d) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
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1     (House Rule 59)
2     59. Previous Question.
3     (a) A motion for the previous question may be made at any
4 time. A motion for the previous question is not debatable and
5 requires the affirmative vote of 60 members elected.
6     (b) The previous question shall be stated in the following
7 form: "Shall the main question be put?" Until the previous
8 question is decided, all amendments and debate are precluded.
9 When it is decided that the main question shall not be put, the
10 main question remains under debate.
11     (c) The effect of the main question being ordered is to put
12 an end to all debate and bring the House to a direct vote on the
13 immediately pending motion. After a motion for the previous
14 question has been approved, unless the vote on that motion
15 suggests the absence of a quorum, it is not in order to move
16 for adjournment or to make any other motion before a decision
17 on the main question.
18     (d) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
19 of 71 members elected.
 
20     (House Rule 60)
21     60. Tabling.
22     (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (d) and
23 (e), a motion to lay on the table applies only to the
24 particular proposition and is neither debatable nor amendable.
25     (b) A motion to table a bill or resolution shall identify
26 the bill or resolution by number. The Principal Sponsor of a
27 bill or resolution may, with leave of the House, table that
28 bill or resolution at any time. A motion to table a committee
29 bill that is before the House may be adopted only by the
30 affirmative vote of a majority of those elected.
31     (c) The Principal Sponsor of a bill or resolution before a
32 committee may, with leave of the committee, table the bill or
33 resolution. Upon tabling, the Chairperson of the committee
34 shall return the bill or resolution to the Clerk, noting
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1     (d) Motions to table floor amendments are debatable and may
2 be adopted by the affirmative vote of a majority of those
3 elected.
4     (e) No motion to table a committee amendment to a bill or
5 resolution before the House is in order unless it has been
6 first referred to the House for consideration by the Rules
7 Committee under Rule 18, or by a standing or special committee.
8 Motions to table committee amendments are debatable and may be
9 adopted by the affirmative vote of a majority of the members
10 those elected to the House or appointed to the committee, as
11 applicable.
 
12     (House Rule 61)
13     61. Motion to Take from Table.
14     (a) A motion to take from the table requires the
15 affirmative vote of a majority of those elected if the Rules
16 Committee has previously recommended that action by written
17 notice filed with the Clerk; otherwise, a motion to take from
18 the table requires the affirmative vote of 71 members elected.
19     (b) A bill taken from the table shall, as applicable, (i)
20 be placed on the Daily Calendar on the order on which it
21 appeared before it was tabled or (ii) be returned to the
22 committee to which it was assigned before it was tabled.
23     (c) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
24 of 71 members elected.
 
25     (House Rule 62)
26     62. Motion to Postpone Consideration. A motion to postpone
27 consideration on a bill or resolution may not be made more than
28 once on the same bill or resolution. Unless otherwise provided
29 by these Rules, a motion to postpone consideration shall be
30 granted as a matter of privilege; no motion to postpone
31 consideration is in order, however, if the bill or resolution
32 initially received a vote of fewer than 47 of the members
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1     (House Rule 63)
2     63. Motion on Different Subject. No motion or other
3 legislative measure on a subject different from that under
4 consideration shall be admitted under color of amendment.
 
5     (House Rule 64)
6     64. Division of Question. If the question in debate
7 contains several points, any member may have the question
8 divided. On a motion to strike out and insert, it is not in
9 order to move for a division of the question. The rejection of
10 a motion to strike out and insert one proposition does not
11 prevent a motion to strike out and insert a different
12 proposition.
 
13     (House Rule 65)
14     65. Reconsideration.
15     (a) A member who voted on the prevailing side of a record
16 vote on a legislative measure still within the control of the
17 House may on the same or the following legislative day move to
18 reconsider the vote. The motion to reconsider may be laid on
19 the table without affecting the vote to which it refers. When
20 the motion to reconsider is made during the last 3 days of
21 April or any time thereafter during the regular session, or at
22 any time during a veto or special session, any member may move
23 that the vote on reconsideration be taken immediately. A
24 question that requires the affirmative vote of a majority of
25 those elected or more to carry requires a majority of those
26 elected to reconsider.
27     (b) A motion to reconsider a record vote on the adoption of
28 an amendment to a bill may be made only on Second Reading.
29     (c) If a motion to reconsider is made under this Rule and
30 the motion is later tabled, the question shall not be further
31 reconsidered. This subsection (c) may be suspended only by the
32 affirmative vote of 71 members elected.
33     (d) When a motion to reconsider is made within the time
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1 or other subject matter of the motion to pass out of the
2 possession of the House until after the motion has been decided
3 or withdrawn. Such a motion shall be deemed rejected if laid on
4 the table.
5     (e) A Representative who voted "present" or failed to vote
6 on a question does not have the right to move for
7 reconsideration.
8     (f) Upon a motion to reconsider the vote on the final
9 passage of any bill, the affirmative vote of a majority of
10 those elected is required to reconsider.
 
11     (House Rule 66)
12     66. Motion to Adjourn.
13     (a) A motion to adjourn is in order at any time, except
14 when a prior motion to adjourn has been defeated and no
15 intervening business has transpired.
16     (b) A motion to adjourn is neither debatable nor amendable.
17     (c) The Clerk shall enter in the Journal the hour at which
18 every motion to adjourn is made.
19     (d) Unless the Presiding Officer otherwise orders, the
20 standing hour to which the House adjourns is 12:00 noon, except
21 on the last day of a week in which the House convenes in
22 regular, veto, or special session, in which case the standing
23 hour to which the House adjourns is 12:30 p.m.
24     (e) A motion to adjourn for more than 3 days is not in
25 order unless both chambers of the General Assembly have adopted
26 a joint resolution permitting that adjournment.
27 Notwithstanding any other provision of these Rules, a
28 resolution filed under this Rule may be referred to the Rules
29 Committee by the Presiding Officer or may be immediately
30 considered and adopted by the House.
 
31     (House Rule 67)
32     67. Adoption and Amendment to or Suspension of Rules.
33     (a) Adoption of Rules. At the commencement of a term, the
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1 resolution setting forth those rules in their entirety. The
2 resolution must be adopted by the affirmative vote of a
3 majority of those elected. These Rules of the House of
4 Representatives are subject to revision or amendment only in
5 accordance with this Rule.
6     (b) Rules may be amended only by resolution. Any resolution
7 to amend these Rules shall show the proposed changes in the
8 existing rules by underscoring all new matter and by crossing
9 out with a line all matter that is to be omitted or superseded.
10     (c) Any resolution proposing to amend a House Rule or any
11 Joint House-Senate Rule, upon initial reading by the Clerk, is
12 automatically referred to the Rules Committee. Resolutions to
13 amend the House Rules or any Joint House-Senate Rules may be
14 initiated and sponsored by the Rules Committee and may be
15 amended by the Rules Committee; those resolutions shall not be
16 referred to a committee and may be immediately considered and
17 adopted by the House. Those resolutions shall be assigned
18 standard debate status, subject to Rule 52.
19     (d) A resolution to amend the House Rules or any Joint
20 House-Senate Rules that has been reported "do adopt" or "do
21 adopt as amended" by a majority of those appointed to the Rules
22 Committee requires the affirmative vote of a majority of those
23 elected for adoption by the House. Any other resolution
24 proposing to amend the House Rules or any Joint House-Senate
25 Rules requires the affirmative vote of 71 of the members
26 elected for adoption by the House.
27     (e) No House Rule or any Joint House-Senate Rule may be
28 suspended except by unanimous consent of the members present or
29 upon a motion supported by affirmative vote of a majority of
30 those elected unless a higher number is required in the Rule
31 sought to be suspended. A committee may not suspend any Rule.
32     (f) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
33 of 71 members elected.
 
34     (House Rule 68)
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1 recommit a legislative measure to committee, being decided in
2 the negative, shall again be allowed on the same day, or at the
3 same stage of the legislative measure.
 
4     (House Rule 69)
5     69. Effective Date.
6     (a) A bill passed after May 31 of a calendar year shall not
7 become effective prior to June 1 of the next calendar year
8 unless an earlier effective date is specified in the bill and
9 it is approved by the affirmative vote of 71 members elected.
10     (b) If a majority of those elected, but fewer than 71, vote
11 affirmatively for a bill on Third Reading after May 31 and the
12 bill specifies an effective date earlier than the following
13 June 1, the bill has not passed, but the Principal Sponsor has
14 the right to have the bill automatically reconsidered and
15 returned to the order of Second Reading for an amendment to
16 remove the earlier effective date. The amendment, if offered
17 and referred to the House by a committee, shall be reproduced
18 and placed on the desks of the members, in the same manner as
19 provided for bills under Rule 39, before the bill is taken up
20 again on the order of Third Reading.
 
21     (House Rule 70)
22     70. Home Rule. No bill denies or limits any power or
23 function of a home rule unit under paragraph (g), (h), (i),
24 (j), or (k) of Sec. 6 of Article VII of the Constitution unless
25 there is specific language limiting or denying the power or
26 function and the language specifically sets forth in what
27 manner and to what extent it is a denial or limitation of the
28 power or function of a home rule unit. If a majority of those
29 elected, but fewer than 71, vote affirmatively for a bill on
30 Third Reading that requires the affirmative vote of 71 members
31 elected to deny or limit a power of a home rule unit, the bill
32 has not passed, but the Principal Sponsor has the right to have
33 the bill automatically reconsidered and returned to the order
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1 the bill. The amendment, if referred to the House by a
2 committee, shall be reproduced and placed on the desks of the
3 members, in the same manner as provided for bills under Rule
4 39, before the bill is taken up again on the order of Third
5 Reading.
 
6
ARTICLE VII
7
(RESERVED)
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

8     (House Rule 71)
9     71. (Blank.) Conflicts of Interest.
10     (a) A Committee on Conflicts of Interest is created. It
11 shall consist of 4 members appointed by the Speaker and 4
12 members appointed by the Minority Leader. The Speaker shall
13 designate one of the members as Chairperson. The Minority
14 Leader shall designate one of the minority caucus members as
15 Minority Spokesperson. The Committee shall not have a
16 Vice-Chairperson.
17     (b) The Committee shall study the problems of conflicts of
18 interest in relation to the responsibilities of legislators and
19 the laws relating thereto, including the Illinois Governmental
20 Ethics Act. The Committee shall develop guidelines for the
21 conduct of members in regard to conflicts of interest,
22 including procedures for appropriate disclosure of the
23 existence of conflicts. The Committee shall also recommend
24 changes in the law determined to be desirable to assure members
25 appropriate guidance in their conduct. Any report of the
26 Committee shall be filed with the Clerk, who shall reproduce
27 the report and distribute it to each member, in the same manner
28 as provided for bills under Rule 39.
 
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1     (House Rule 72)
2     72. Concurring in or Receding from Amendments.
3     (a) If a bill or resolution is received back in the House
4 with one or more amendments added by the Senate, it is in order
5 for the Principal Sponsor to present a motion "to concur" or
6 "not to concur and to ask the Senate to recede" with respect to
7 each, several, or all of those amendments, subject to Rules 18
8 and 75. A motion to concur shall be by record vote and shall be
9 adopted by the affirmative vote of a majority of those elected,
10 subject to Rule 69. Any 2 members may demand a separate vote or
11 a separate record vote, as applicable, on any of those
12 amendments.
13     (b) When the Senate has refused to concur in one or more
14 amendments added to a bill or resolution by the House and has
15 returned the bill or resolution to the House with a message
16 requesting the House to recede from one or more of its
17 amendments, it is in order for the Principal Sponsor to present
18 a motion "to recede" from the House amendments or "not to
19 recede and to request a conference", subject to Rules 18 and
20 75. A motion to recede shall be by record vote and shall be
21 adopted by the affirmative vote of a majority of those elected,
22 subject to Rule 69. Any 2 members may demand a separate vote or
23 a separate record vote, as applicable, on any of those
24 amendments.
25     (c) Joint action motions are renewable and may be
26 reconsidered, provided that no joint action motion may be voted
27 on more than twice by the House.
 
28     (House Rule 73)
29     73. Conference Committees.
30     (a) A disagreement between the House and Senate exists with
31 respect to any bill or resolution in the following situations:
32         (1) when the Senate refuses to recede from the adoption
33     of any amendment, after the House has previously refused to
34     concur in the amendment; or
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1     of any amendment, after the Senate has previously refused
2     to concur in the amendment.
3     In those cases of disagreement between the House and
4 Senate, the House may request a conference. When such a request
5 is made, both chambers of the General Assembly shall appoint
6 members to a committee to confer on the subject of the bill or
7 resolution giving rise to the disagreement. The combined
8 membership of the 2 chambers appointed for that purpose is the
9 conference committee.
10     (b) The conference committee shall consist of 5 members
11 from each chamber of the General Assembly. The number of
12 majority caucus members from each chamber shall be one more
13 than the number of minority caucus members from each chamber.
14     (c) Each conference committee shall be comprised of 5
15 members of the House, 3 appointed by the Speaker and 2
16 appointed by the Minority Leader. No conference committee
17 report may be filed with the Clerk until a majority of the
18 House conferees has been appointed.
 
19     (House Rule 74)
20     74. Conference Committee Reports.
21     (a) No subject matter shall be included in any conference
22 committee report on any bill unless that subject matter
23 directly relates to the matters of difference between the House
24 and Senate that have been referred to the conference committee
25 unless the Rules Committee, by a majority vote of the members
26 appointed, determines that the proposed subject matter is of an
27 emergency nature, is of substantial importance to the operation
28 of government, or is in the best interests of Illinois.
29     (b) No conference committee report shall be received by the
30 Clerk or acted upon by the House unless it has been signed by
31 at least 6 conferees. The report shall be signed in duplicate.
32 One of the reports shall be filed with the Secretary of the
33 Senate and one with the Clerk. The report shall contain the
34 agreements reached by the committee.
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1 unable to reach agreement, the committee shall so report to
2 each chamber of the General Assembly and request appointment of
3 a second conference committee. If there is agreement, the
4 committee shall so report to each chamber.
5     (d) No conference committee report shall be adopted by the
6 House except on a record vote of a majority of those elected,
7 subject to Rule 69.
 
8     (House Rule 75)
9     75. House Consideration of Joint Action.
10     (a) No joint action motion for final action or conference
11 committee report may be considered by the House unless it has
12 first been referred to the House by the Rules Committee or a
13 standing committee or special committee in accordance with Rule
14 18, or unless the joint action motion or conference committee
15 report has been discharged from the Rules Committee under Rule
16 18. Joint action motions for final consideration and conference
17 committee reports referred to a standing committee or special
18 committee by the Rules Committee may not be discharged from the
19 standing committee or special committee. This subsection (a)
20 may be suspended by unanimous consent.
21     (b) No conference committee report may be considered by the
22 House unless it has been reproduced and placed on the members'
23 desks, in the same manner as provided for bills under Rule 39,
24 for one full day during the period beginning with the convening
25 of the House on the 2nd Wednesday of January each year and
26 ending on the 30th day prior to the scheduled adjournment of
27 the regular session established each year by the Speaker
28 pursuant to Rule 9(a), and for one full hour on any other day.
29     (c) Before any conference committee report on an
30 appropriation bill is considered by the House, the conference
31 committee report shall first be the subject of a public hearing
32 by a standing Appropriations Committee or a special committee
33 (the conference committee report need not be referred to an
34 Appropriations Committee or special committee, but instead may
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1 be). The hearing shall be held pursuant to not less than one
2 hour advance notice by announcement on the House floor, or one
3 day advance notice by posting on the House bulletin board. An
4 Appropriations Committee or special committee shall not issue
5 any report with respect to the conference committee report
6 following the hearing.
7     (d) Any House Bill amended in the Senate and returned to
8 the House for concurrence in the Senate amendment shall lie
9 upon the desk of the Clerk for not less than one hour before
10 being further considered.
11     (e) No House Bill that is returned to the House with Senate
12 amendments may be called except by the Principal Sponsor, or by
13 a chief co-sponsor with the consent of the Principal Sponsor.
14 This subsection may not be suspended.
15     (f) Except as otherwise provided in Rule 74, the report of
16 a conference committee on a non-appropriation bill or
17 resolution shall be confined to the subject of the bill or
18 resolution referred to the conference committee. The report of
19 a conference committee on an appropriation bill shall be
20 confined to the subject of appropriations.
 
21     (House Rule 76)
22     76. Action on Conference Committee Reports.
23     (a) Each chamber of the General Assembly shall inform the
24 other by message of any action taken with respect to a
25 conference committee report. Copies of all papers necessary for
26 a complete understanding of the action shall accompany the
27 message. The original bill or resolution shall remain in the
28 chamber of origin.
29     (b) No conference committee report may be called except by
30 the Principal Sponsor of the bill for which the conference
31 committee was appointed. A chief co-sponsor may call a
32 conference committee report with the consent of the Principal
33 Sponsor. This subsection may not be suspended.
34     (c) If either chamber refuses to adopt the report of the
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1 laid on the table, or the first conference committee is unable
2 to reach agreement, either chamber may request a second
3 conference committee. When such a request is made, each chamber
4 shall again appoint a conference committee. If either chamber
5 refuses to adopt the report of a second conference committee,
6 the 2 chambers shall have adhered to their disagreement, and
7 the bill or resolution is lost.
 
8
ARTICLE IX
9
VETOES

10     (House Rule 77)
11     77. Recording of Vetoes. Upon the receipt by the House of
12 any bill returned by the Governor under any of the provisions
13 of Article IV, Sec. 9 of the Constitution, the Clerk shall
14 enter the objections of the Governor on the Journal, and shall
15 distribute copies of all veto messages to each member's desk,
16 together with copies of the vetoed bill or item, as soon as
17 practical, in the same manner as for bills under Rule 39.
 
18     (House Rule 78)
19     78. Amendatory Vetoes.
20     (a) The Principal Sponsor of a bill that has been passed by
21 the General Assembly may request the Clerk to notify the
22 Governor that the Principal Sponsor wishes to be consulted by
23 the Governor or his or her designee before the Governor returns
24 the bill together with specific recommendations for change
25 under subsection (e) of Section 9 of Article IV of the Illinois
26 Constitution.
27     (b) Any bill returned by the Governor together with
28 specific recommendations for change under subsection (e) of
29 Section 9 of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution shall
30 automatically be placed on the Daily Calendar on the order of
31 amendatory vetoes, and shall be considered as provided in this
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1     (c) The Governor's specific recommendations for change
2 with respect to a bill returned under subsection (e) of Section
3 9 of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution shall be limited
4 to addressing the Governor's objections to portions of a bill
5 the general merit of which the Governor recognizes and shall
6 not alter the fundamental purpose or legislative scheme set
7 forth in the bill as passed.
8     (d) Any motion to accept the Governor's specific
9 recommendations for change shall be automatically referred to
10 the Rules Committee. The Rules Committee shall examine the
11 Governor's specific recommendations for change and determine
12 by a majority of the members appointed whether those
13 recommendations comply with the standard set forth in
14 subsection (c). Any motion to accept specific recommendations
15 for change that the Rules Committee determines are in
16 compliance with subsection (c) of this Rule shall be subject to
17 action by the Rules Committee in the same manner as floor
18 amendments, joint action motions, conference committee reports
19 and motions to table committee amendments under Rule 18(e).
20     (e) Any motion to override the Governor's specific
21 recommendations for change shall not be referred to a committee
22 and may be immediately considered and adopted by the House
23 subject to Rule 80(d).
24     (f) This rule may not be suspended.
 
25     (House Rule 79)
26     79. Motions to Consider Vetoes. For purposes of this
27 Article, the term "motions" means motions to accept or override
28 a veto of the Governor. Motions with respect to bills returned
29 by the Governor may be made by the Principal Sponsor, the
30 committee Chairperson in the case of a committee-sponsored
31 bill, or if Co-Chairpersons have been appointed, by the
32 Co-Chairperson of the majority caucus in the case of special
33 committee-sponsored bills. Motions shall be filed in writing
34 with the Clerk. Any motion to override a veto of the Governor
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1 considered and adopted by the House subject to Rule 80. All
2 motions shall be assigned standard debate status, subject to
3 Rule 52, are renewable, and may be reconsidered, provided that
4 no motion may be voted on more than twice by the House.
 
5     (House Rule 80)
6     80. Consideration of Motions.
7     (a) The vote to override a veto of a bill vetoed in its
8 entirety shall be by record vote and shall be entered on the
9 Journal. The form of motion with respect to these bills shall
10 be: "I move that ________ Bill _____ do pass, notwithstanding
11 the veto of the Governor."
12     (b) The vote to override an item veto shall be by record
13 vote as to each item separately and shall be entered on the
14 Journal. The form of motion with respect to an item shall be:
15 "I move that the item on page ____, line ____, of ____ Bill
16 _____ do pass, notwithstanding the item veto of the Governor."
17     (c) The vote to override an item reduction veto and restore
18 an item that has been reduced shall be by record vote as to
19 each item separately and shall be entered on the Journal. The
20 form of motion with respect to an item shall be: "I move that
21 the item on page ____, line ____, of ____ Bill ____ be
22 restored, notwithstanding the item reduction of the Governor."
23     (d) A bill returned together with specific recommendations
24 of the Governor may be acted upon, by record vote, in either of
25 the following manners:
26         (1) By a motion to accept the specific recommendations
27     of the Governor. The form of motion shall be: "I move to
28     accept the specific recommendations of the Governor as to
29     _____ Bill _____ in manner and form as follows: (inserting
30     herein the language deemed necessary to effectuate the
31     specific recommendations)."; or
32         (2) By considering the bill as a vetoed bill and
33     overriding the recommendation and passing the bill in its
34     original form. The form of motion shall be: "I move that
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1     recommendations of the Governor.".
 
2     (House Rule 81)
3     81. Vetoed Bills Considered in Entirety. If a bill is
4 returned by the Governor containing more than one item veto,
5 reduction veto, specific recommendation for change, or
6 combination of them, the bill shall be acted upon in its
7 entirety before the bill is released from the custody of the
8 House.
 
9     (House Rule 82)
10     82. Disposition of Vetoes. When a bill or item has received
11 the affirmative vote of the number of members elected necessary
12 under the Constitution, the Presiding Officer shall declare
13 that the bill or item has been passed or restored over the veto
14 of the Governor, or that the specific recommendations for
15 change have been approved, as the case may be. The bill shall
16 then be attested to by the Clerk who shall note thereon the day
17 the bill passed. The bill and the objections of the Governor
18 shall then be immediately delivered to the Senate. When
19 specific recommendations have been accepted, then the
20 accepting language shall be attached to the original bill, and
21 the bill shall be delivered to the Senate.
 
22
ARTICLE X
23
ELECTION CONTESTS AND QUALIFICATIONS CHALLENGES

24     (House Rule 83)
25     83. Election Contests and Qualifications Challenges.
26     (a) An election contest places in issue only the validity
27 of the results of an election of a member to the House in a
28 representative district. An election contest may result only in
29 a determination of which candidate in that election was
30 properly elected to the House and shall be seated.
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1 qualifications of an incumbent member of the House under the
2 Constitution, or the legality of an appointment of a person as
3 a member of the House to fill a vacancy. A qualifications
4 challenge may result only in a determination of whether a
5 member of the House is properly seated.
6     (c) Election contests and qualifications challenges shall
7 be brought and conducted as provided in these Rules.
8     (d) If an election contest or qualifications challenge is
9 filed with the Clerk, the Speaker shall create an Election
10 Contest or Qualifications Challenge Committee, as the case may
11 be, within 3 legislative days by filing a notice with the
12 Clerk. The creation of any committee under this Rule shall be
13 governed by Rule 10. The election contest or qualifications
14 challenge shall be automatically referred to the Election
15 Contest or Qualifications Challenge Committee, as the case may
16 be. For purposes of this Article, the term "committee" means
17 only the Election Contest or Qualifications Challenge
18 Committees created under this Rule. This subsection may not be
19 suspended.
20     (e) The committee may adopt rules to govern election
21 contests and qualifications challenges, but those committee
22 rules must be consistent with these Rules, must be filed with
23 the Clerk, and must be made available to all parties and to the
24 public. Any committee rule shall be subject to amendment,
25 suspension, or repeal by House resolution.
 
26     (House Rule 84)
27     84. Initiating Election Contests.
28     (a) Election contests may be brought only by a registered
29 voter of the representative district or by a member of the
30 House.
31     (b) Election contests may be brought only by the procedures
32 and within the time limits established by the Election Code.
33 Notice of intention to contest shall be served on the person
34 certified as elected to the House from the representative
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1 Code. The requirements of this subsection apply to a member of
2 the House appointed to fill a vacancy the same as if that
3 member had been elected to the House.
4     (c) Within 10 days after the convening of the House in
5 January following the general election contested, each
6 contestant shall file with the Clerk a petition of election
7 contest and shall serve the petition on the incumbent member of
8 the House from the representative district. A petition of
9 election contest shall allege the contestant's qualifications
10 to bring the contest and to serve as a member of the House,
11 that he or she believes that a mistake or fraud has been
12 committed in specified precincts in the counting, return, or
13 canvass of the votes, or that there was some other specified
14 irregularity in the conduct of the election in specified
15 precincts. A petition of election contest shall contain a
16 prayer specifying the relief requested and the precincts in
17 which a recount or other inquiry is desired. A petition of
18 election contest shall be verified by affidavit swearing to the
19 truth of the allegations or based upon information and belief,
20 and shall be accompanied by proof of service on all
21 respondents.
22     (d) A notice of intent to contest may not be amended to
23 cure a defect under the statutory requirements. A petition of
24 election contest, if filed and served after the notice of
25 intention to contest, may not raise points not expressed in the
26 notice.
27     (e) The incumbent member of the House from the
28 representative district is a necessary party to the initiation
29 of an election contest.
 
30     (House Rule 85)
31     85. Initiating Qualifications Challenges.
32     (a) Qualifications challenges may be brought only by a
33 registered voter of the representative district of the
34 representative challenged or by a member of the House.
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1 days after the day the challenged member takes his or her oath
2 of office as a member of the House, or within 90 days after the
3 day the petitioner first learns of the information on which the
4 challenge is based, whichever occurs later.
5     (c) A qualifications challenge shall be brought by filing a
6 petition of qualifications challenge with the Clerk, and by
7 serving a copy of the petition on the respondent member of the
8 House. The petition must be accompanied by proof of personal
9 service upon the respondent member and must be verified by
10 affidavit swearing to the truth of the allegations or based
11 upon information and belief. A petition of qualifications
12 challenge shall set forth the grounds on which the respondent
13 member is alleged to be constitutionally unqualified, or on
14 which his or her appointment to the House is claimed to be
15 legally improper, the qualifications of the petitioner to bring
16 the challenge, and a prayer for relief.
 
17     (House Rule 86)
18     86. Contests and Challenges; Due Process.
19     (a) Election contests and challenges shall be heard and
20 determined as expeditiously as possible under adversary
21 procedures wherein each party to the proceedings has a
22 reasonable opportunity to present his or her claim, to present
23 any defense and arguments, and to respond to those of his or
24 her opponents. All parties may be represented by counsel.
25     (b) Election contests and qualifications challenges shall
26 be heard and determined in accordance with the applicable
27 provisions of the Election Code and other Illinois statutes,
28 the Illinois Constitution, and the United States Constitution.
29 Judicial decisions that bear on a point of law in a contest or
30 challenge shall be admissible in the arguments of the parties
31 and the deliberations and decisions of the committee. Judicial
32 decisions applicable to a point of law or to a fact situation
33 to the committee shall be given weight as precedent.
34     (c) In addition to notice of meetings required under these
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1 all parties reasonably in advance of each meeting or other
2 proceeding. The committee shall also give notice of all rules,
3 timetables, or deadlines adopted by the committee. Notice under
4 this subsection shall be in writing and shall be given either
5 personally with receipt, or by certified mail (return receipt
6 requested) addressed to the party at his or her place of
7 residence, and to his or her attorney of record at the
8 attorney's office if so requested by the party.
 
9     (House Rule 87)
10     87. Committee Proceedings and Powers in Contests and
11 Challenges.
12     (a) All proceedings of the committee and any subcommittees
13 concerning election contests and qualifications challenges
14 shall be transcribed by a certified court reporter. Copies of
15 the transcript shall be made available to the members of the
16 committee and to the parties.
17     (b) The committee may dismiss an election contest or
18 qualifications challenge, or may determine to proceed to a
19 recount or other inquiry. The committee may limit the issues to
20 be determined in a contest or challenge, except that when a
21 recount is conducted in an election contest, any precinct
22 timely requested by any party to be recounted shall be
23 recounted by the committee.
24     (c) In conducting inquiries, investigations, and recounts
25 in election contests and qualifications challenges, the
26 committee has the power to send for and compel the attendance
27 of witnesses and the production of books, papers, ballots,
28 documents, and records by subpoena signed by the Chairperson of
29 the committee as provided by law and subject to Rule 4(c)(9).
30 In conducting proceedings in election contests and
31 qualifications challenges, the Chairperson of the committee
32 and the Chairperson of any subcommittee may administer oaths to
33 witnesses, as provided by law, and for this purpose a
34 subcommittee is deemed to be a committee of the House.
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1 to any officer authorized to take depositions of any necessary
2 witnesses as may be permitted by law. In recounting the ballots
3 in any election contest, however, no person other than a member
4 of the committee shall handle any ballots, tally sheets, or
5 other election materials without consent of the committee or
6 subcommittee. The responsibility for the actual recounting of
7 ballots may not be delegated.
8     (e) The committee shall maintain an accurate and complete
9 record of proceedings in every election contest and
10 qualifications challenge. That record shall include all
11 notices and pleadings, the transcripts and roll call votes, all
12 reports and dissents, and all documents that were admitted into
13 the proceeding. The committee shall file the record with the
14 Clerk of the House upon the adoption of its final report. The
15 record shall then be available for examination in the Clerk's
16 office.
17     (f) With the approval of the Speaker, the committee may
18 employ clerks, stenographers, court reporters, professional
19 staff, and messengers.
 
20     (House Rule 88)
21     88. Adoption of Reports in Contests and Challenges.
22     (a) All final decisions of the committee regarding an
23 election contest or qualification challenge shall be approved
24 by a majority of the members appointed to the committee and
25 reported in writing to the House. Reports shall include a
26 specific recommendation to the House as to the disposition of
27 the contest or challenge. Final reports following full inquiry
28 on the merits of a contest or challenge shall contain findings
29 of fact and, when necessary, conclusions of law.
30     (b) Any member of the committee may file a dissent from a
31 report of the committee, a minority report, or a special
32 concurrence with the majority report or with any minority
33 report.
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1 Subcommittee members may file dissents, reports, and special
2 concurrences.
3     (d) Reports shall not be adopted by the committee or a
4 subcommittee until a hearing has been held thereon, with notice
5 to all parties and a reasonable opportunity to examine and
6 respond to a proposed majority report.
7     (e) Reports of the committee shall be filed with the Clerk,
8 reproduced, and placed on the members' desks, along with any
9 dissents, minority reports, or special concurrences, in the
10 same manner as provided for bills under Rule 39. The report
11 shall be listed on the calendar under the heading "Report of
12 Election Contest" or "Report of Qualifications Challenge". The
13 report shall be carried on the Daily Calendar for 2 legislative
14 days before any action by the House.
15     (f) The House shall adopt the majority report or a minority
16 report in an election contest or qualifications challenge or
17 shall refuse to adopt any report filed and re-refer the contest
18 or challenge to the committee for further proceedings or for a
19 modified report. A report that has the effect of unseating an
20 incumbent member of the House shall be adopted only by the
21 affirmative vote of 60 members elected.
22     (g) Each party to a contest or challenge shall file with
23 the Clerk of the committee within 10 days after the filing of
24 the final report a detailed statement of attorney's fees and
25 expenses incurred by that party in connection with the case.
26 The committee shall make recommendations to the House
27 concerning reimbursement of attorney's fees and the expenses of
28 the parties. The recommendation shall not exceed a sum that is
29 reasonable, just, and proper.
 
30
ARTICLE XI
31
DISCIPLINE AND PROTEST

32     (House Rule 89)
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1     (a)  In accordance with Article IV, Sec. 6(d) of the
2 Constitution, the House may punish any of its members for
3 disorderly behavior and, with the concurrence of two-thirds of
4 the members elected, expel a member (but not for a second time
5 for the same offense). The reason for expulsion shall be
6 entered upon the Journal with the names and votes of those
7 members voting on the question.
8     (b)  In accordance with Article IV, Sec. 6(d) of the
9 Constitution, the House during its session may punish by
10 imprisonment any person, not a member, guilty of disrespect to
11 the House by disorderly or contemptuous behavior in its
12 presence. That imprisonment shall not extend beyond 24 hours at
13 one time unless the person persists in disorderly or
14 contemptuous behavior.
 
15     (House Rule 90)
16     90. Protest. Any 2 members have the right to dissent and
17 protest, in respectful language, against any act or resolution
18 that they may think injurious to the public or to any
19 individual, and have the reason of their protest entered upon
20 the Journal. When by motion a majority of members determines
21 that the language of a protest is not respectful, the protest
22 shall be referred back to the protesting members.
 
23
ARTICLE XII
24
DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS

25     (House Rule 91)
26     91. Initiating Disciplinary Proceedings.
27     (a) Disciplinary proceedings may be commenced by filing
28 with the Speaker a petition for a special investigating
29 committee. The petition must be signed by at least one member
30 of the House, and shall contain suggested charges which, if
31 true, may subject the member named in the petition to
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1 3 or more members of the House, the Speaker shall appoint 3
2 members of the majority caucus and the Minority Leader shall
3 appoint 3 members of the minority caucus to a special
4 investigating committee. If the petition is signed by fewer
5 than 3 members of the House, the Speaker shall consult the
6 member named in the petition, and unless that member objects in
7 writing, the Speaker and the Minority Leader shall appoint a
8 special investigating committee. If the member named in the
9 petition objects to the appointment of a special investigating
10 committee, any member who signed a petition for an
11 investigation under this Rule may introduce a resolution to
12 initiate disciplinary proceedings. Unless a resolution
13 initiating disciplinary proceedings is introduced under this
14 Rule, the contents of a petition for a special investigating
15 committee shall be confidential except as to the member named,
16 the members signing it, the Speaker, and the members of a
17 special investigating committee.
18     (b) A resolution to initiate disciplinary proceedings
19 shall be substantially in the following form:
20     "BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
21 ______________ GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
22 a Special Investigating Committee be appointed to investigate
23 allegations concerning the conduct of Representative
24 _______________________, which, if true, may subject that
25 member to disciplinary action by the House of Representatives."
26     A resolution to initiate disciplinary proceedings may be
27 introduced only as permitted under this Rule. It is improper to
28 attempt to initiate disciplinary proceedings in any manner not
29 authorized by this Rule.
30     (c) A resolution to initiate disciplinary proceedings
31 shall not be assigned to committee, notwithstanding the
32 provisions of Rule 15. The resolution shall lie on the
33 Speaker's Table and shall be called within 5 legislative days.
34     (d) A resolution to initiate disciplinary proceedings is
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1 be adopted only by the affirmative vote of 60 members elected.
2     (f) This Rule may be suspended only by unanimous consent.
 
3     (House Rule 92)
4     92. Preliminary Investigation.
5     (a) Pursuant to a petition or upon the adoption of a
6 resolution initiating disciplinary proceedings, as provided in
7 Rule 91, a special investigating committee consisting of 6
8 members shall be appointed, of whom 3 shall be appointed by the
9 Speaker from the majority caucus and 3 shall be appointed by
10 the Minority Leader from the minority caucus. The Speaker shall
11 appoint the Chairperson of the special investigating committee
12 from among the 6 members. Sponsors of the initiating resolution
13 may not be appointed to the special investigating committee.
14     (b) The special investigating committee shall conduct a
15 thorough investigation of all allegations and charges of
16 impropriety concerning the member named in the initiating
17 resolution that are brought to its attention to determine if
18 reasonable grounds exist to bring charges against the member
19 for formal disciplinary proceedings by the House. The special
20 investigating committee shall meet with the Principal Sponsor
21 of the initiating resolution at its initial meeting.
22     At the initial meeting, the Principal Sponsor of the
23 initiating resolution shall submit to the special
24 investigating committee a written list of suggested charges.
25 The list shall define the scope of the inquiry or investigation
26 pursuant to the initiating resolution. If the Principal Sponsor
27 of the initiating resolution fails to submit a list, the
28 special committee shall report a resolution of exoneration.
29     The Principal Sponsor of the initiating resolution shall
30 also submit to the special investigating committee all
31 information he or she may have relevant to the charges and
32 allegations.
33     (c) The special investigating committee shall conduct all
34 of its proceedings in executive session, and shall maintain
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1 witnesses, testimony, information, and exhibits that may come
2 before it. No transcript or record of proceedings shall be
3 taken. This subsection shall be adopted and effective upon an
4 affirmative vote of 79 members. This subsection may not be
5 suspended.
6     (d) Except for its initial meeting, any posting or notice
7 requirements do not apply to meetings of the special
8 investigating committee, but the Chairperson shall give notice
9 of all meetings to the member named in and the Principal
10 Sponsor of the initiating resolution and shall give reasonable
11 notice to the public. The member who is the subject of the
12 initiating resolution has the right to counsel during
13 proceedings of the special investigating committee.
14     (e) Except for subsection (c), this Rule may be suspended
15 only by the affirmative vote of 71 members elected.
 
16     (House Rule 93)
17     93. Report of Special Investigating Committee.
18     (a) The special investigating committee shall report in
19 writing. All reports shall be signed by the members supporting
20 the report.
21     (b) If a majority of the members of the special committee
22 determines to prefer charges, it shall file with the Clerk a
23 formal statement of charges and specifications, and shall
24 appoint 2 members of the House, one from the majority caucus
25 and one from the minority caucus, who are not members of the
26 special investigating committee to be managers for the House at
27 the hearing on the charges. The statement of charges shall
28 constitute the report of the special committee, but the special
29 committee in its discretion may file a supplementary report
30 stating its reasons for not bringing any other charges that may
31 have been suggested to it.
32     (c) If the special committee determines not to prefer
33 charges, it shall file with the Clerk a resolution exonerating
34 the member named in the initiating resolution together with a
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1     (d) If the special committee cannot by majority vote of its
2 members determine whether to prefer charges, the committee
3 shall file with the Clerk a resolution of exoneration and a
4 report stating the affirmative reasons for not preferring
5 charges. That report shall be signed by all members of the
6 special investigating committee, regardless of their original
7 vote in the committee proceedings on whether to prefer charges.
8     (e) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
9 of 71 members elected.
 
10     (House Rule 94)
11     94. Select Committee on Discipline.
12     (a) When charges are preferred against any member of the
13 House under Rule 93, the Speaker and the Minority Leader shall
14 appoint a committee, to be known as a select committee on
15 discipline, to hear and determine the charges. The select
16 committee shall consist of 12 members of the House, 6 of whom
17 shall be appointed by the Speaker from the majority caucus and
18 6 of whom shall be appointed by the Minority Leader from the
19 minority caucus. The Speaker shall appoint a Chairperson of the
20 select committee from among the 12 members. No member who
21 served on the special investigating committee or any sponsor of
22 the initiating resolution may be appointed to the select
23 committee.
24     (b) All appointments to a select committee on discipline
25 shall be completed and the select committee shall convene
26 within 30 days after the filing of charges for which the
27 committee is appointed.
28     (c) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
29 of 79 members elected.
 
30     (House Rule 95)
31     95. Hearings on Disciplinary Charges.
32     (a) Proceedings before the select committee on discipline
33 shall be adversary in form, with the managers for the House
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1 member may be represented by counsel.
2     (b) Stipulations of fact shall be encouraged by the select
3 committee.
4     (c) The rules of evidence applicable to criminal
5 proceedings apply except as may be waived by the managers or
6 respondent, as may be appropriate.
 
7     (House Rule 96)
8     96. Report of Select Committee.
9     (a) The committee shall vote on each specification and
10 charge, except that a vote of exoneration on a charge shall be
11 a vote as to all specifications under that charge. All final
12 votes on the merits of a charge or specification shall be by
13 record vote.
14     (b) A finding of fault or exoneration on any specification
15 or charge requires an affirmative vote of a majority of the
16 members appointed to the select committee.
17     (c) The committee shall file a report of its findings on
18 each specification and charge and a recommendation as to
19 penalty with the Clerk. The report shall state the reasons for
20 each conclusion and recommendation. If the committee finds the
21 respondent member exonerated regarding any charge, it shall
22 report a resolution of exoneration together with its report. If
23 the select committee finds the respondent member at fault
24 regarding any charge, it shall report a resolution embodying
25 its findings and recommended penalty.
26     (d) If a select committee reports a finding of fault
27 regarding any charge, any member of the select committee may
28 file a minority report with the Clerk either dissenting from a
29 finding, reason, or recommendation in the majority report or
30 stating a concurrence on different grounds. A dissenting report
31 may include a resolution of exoneration as to any charge or
32 specifications.
33     (e) When a select committee has found a member at fault
34 regarding a charge, the committee shall adopt a recommendation
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1 reprimand, a censure, expulsion from the House, or that no
2 penalty be invoked. The recommendation on disciplinary action
3 requires an affirmative vote of the majority of the members
4 appointed to the select committee.
5     (f) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
6 of 71 members elected.
 
7     (House Rule 97)
8     97. House Action on Disciplinary Reports.
9     (a) The report of a select committee, together with any
10 dissenting or concurring reports, and any accompanying
11 resolution, shall be reproduced and placed on the members'
12 desks, in the same manner as for bills under Rule 39. The
13 report shall be placed on the calendar under the heading
14 "Report of Select Committee on Discipline". The report shall be
15 carried on the Daily Calendar for 2 legislative days before any
16 action by the House.
17     (b) If the report of a select committee or a special
18 investigating committee exonerates the respondent member, the
19 House shall take up the resolution or re-refer the case to the
20 committee for further proceedings.
21     (c) If the select committee reports a finding of fault as
22 to any charge, the House shall take up the resolution for
23 disciplinary action together with any minority resolutions.
24 The House may amend a resolution for disciplinary action to
25 decrease the recommended penalty.
26     (d) The House shall take action by a record vote on each
27 resolution. Adoption of a resolution finding the respondent
28 member at fault regarding charges and specifications shall
29 dispose of any minority resolution of exoneration on those
30 charges and specifications. If the House adopts a resolution of
31 exoneration as to any charge or specification, a majority
32 resolution shall be amended in accord with that disposition of
33 those charges and specifications before it may be called for a
34 final vote. If the adoption of exoneration resolutions disposes
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1 for disciplinary action, the majority resolution shall be
2 tabled.
3     (e) Following record votes on all majority and minority
4 resolutions arising out of a select committee finding of fault
5 on a charge or specification, if there remains any charge or
6 specification on which the House has neither exonerated the
7 member or adopted a finding of fault, then any member may
8 introduce and move a resolution of exoneration on that charge
9 or specification.
10     (f) A resolution finding a member at fault regarding a
11 charge may be adopted only by the affirmative vote of 71
12 members elected, except that a resolution the effect of which
13 is to expel a member may be adopted only by the affirmative
14 vote of 79 members elected.
15     (g) This Rule may be suspended only by the affirmative vote
16 of 79 members elected.
 
17
ARTICLE XIII
18
FORCE AND EFFECT

19     (House Rule 98)
20     98. Applicability. The meetings and actions of the House,
21 including all of its committees, are governed by these House
22 Rules.
 
23     (House Rule 99)
24     99. Parliamentary Authority. The rules of parliamentary
25 practice appearing in the latest edition of Robert's Rules of
26 Order govern the House in all cases to which they apply so long
27 as they are not inconsistent with these Rules.
 
28     (House Rule 100)
29     100. Certification by Speaker. With respect to each bill
30 that is certified by the Speaker in accordance with Article IV,
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1 presumption that the procedural requirements for passage have
2 been met.
 
3     (House Rule 101)
4     101. Effective Date. These rules are in full force and
5 effect upon their adoption, and shall remain in full force and
6 effect except as amended in accordance with these Rules, or
7 until superseded by new rules adopted as part of the
8 organization of a newly-constituted General Assembly at the
9 commencement of a term.
 
10
ARTICLE XIV
11
DEFINITIONS

12     (House Rule 102)
13     102. Definitions. As used in these Rules, terms have the
14 meanings ascribed to them as follows, unless the context
15 clearly requires a different meaning:
16         (1) Chairperson. "Chairperson" means that
17     Representative designated by the Speaker to serve as chair
18     of a committee.
19         (2) Co-Chairperson. "Co-Chairperson" means a
20     Representative designated by the Speaker to serve as
21     co-chair of a special committee.
22         (3) Clerk. "Clerk" means the elected Clerk of the
23     House.
24         (4) Committee. "Committee" means a committee of the
25     House and includes a standing committee, the Rules
26     Committee, a special committee, the Committee on Conflicts
27     of Interest, committees created under Article X and Article
28     XII of these Rules, and a subcommittee of a committee.
29     "Committee" does not mean a conference committee, and the
30     procedural and notice requirements applicable to
31     committees do not apply to conference committees.
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1     Constitution of the State of Illinois.
2         (6) General Assembly. "General Assembly" means the
3     current General Assembly of the State of Illinois.
4         (7) House. "House" means the House of Representatives
5     of the General Assembly.
6         (8) Joint Action Motions. "Joint action motions" means
7     the following motions before the House: to concur in a
8     Senate amendment, to non-concur in a Senate amendment, to
9     recede from a House amendment, to refuse to recede from a
10     House amendment, to request that a conference committee be
11     appointed, and to adopt a conference committee report.
12         (9) Legislative Digest. "Legislative Digest" means the
13     Legislative Synopsis and Digest that is prepared by the
14     Legislative Reference Bureau of the General Assembly.
15         (10) Legislative Measures. "Legislative measures"
16     means all matters brought before the House for
17     consideration, whether originated in the House or Senate,
18     and includes bills, amendments, resolutions, conference
19     committee reports, motions, messages, notices, and
20     Executive Orders from the executive branch.
21         (11) Majority. "Majority" means a majority of those
22     members present and voting on a question. Unless otherwise
23     specified with respect to a particular House Rule, for
24     purposes of determining the number of members present and
25     voting on a question, a "present" vote shall not be
26     counted.
27         (12) Majority Caucus. "Majority caucus" means that
28     group of Representatives from the numerically strongest
29     political party in the House.
30         (13) Majority of those Appointed. "Majority of those
31     appointed" means a majority of the total number of
32     Representatives authorized under these Rules to be
33     appointed to a committee.
34         (14) Majority of those Elected. "Majority of those
35     elected" means a majority of the total number of
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1     regardless of the number of elected or appointed
2     Representatives actually serving in office. So long as 118
3     Representatives are entitled to be elected to the House,
4     "majority of those elected" means 60 affirmative votes; 71
5     affirmative votes means three-fifths of the members
6     elected; and 79 affirmative votes means two-thirds of the
7     members elected.
8         (15) Member. "Member" means a Representative. Where
9     the context so requires, "member" may also mean a Senator
10     of the Illinois Senate.
11         (16) Members Appointed. "Members appointed" means the
12     total number of Representatives authorized under these
13     Rules to be appointed to a committee.
14         (17) Members Elected. "Members elected" means the 118
15     Representatives entitled to be elected to the House,
16     regardless of the number of elected or appointed
17     Representatives actually serving in office.
18         (18) Minority Caucus. "Minority caucus" means that
19     group of Representatives from the second numerically
20     strongest political party in the House.
21         (19) Minority Leader. "Minority Leader" means the
22     Minority Leader of the House elected under Rule 2.
23         (20) Minority Spokesperson. "Minority spokesperson"
24     means that Representative designated by the Minority
25     Leader to serve as the minority spokesperson of a
26     committee.
27         (21) Perfunctory Session. "Perfunctory session" means
28     the convening of the House, pursuant to the scheduling of
29     the Speaker, for purposes consistent with Rule 28.
30         (22) Presiding Officer. "Presiding Officer" means that
31     Representative serving as the presiding officer of the
32     House, whether that Representative is the Speaker or
33     another Representative designated by the Speaker under
34     Rule 4.
35         (23) Principal Sponsor. "Principal sponsor" means the
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1     respect to a standing committee-sponsored bill or
2     resolution, it means the Chairperson of the committee; with
3     respect to a special committee-sponsored bill or
4     resolution, it means the Co-Chairperson from the majority
5     caucus.
6         (24) Record Vote. "Record vote" means a vote by ayes
7     and nays entered on the journal.
8         (25) Representative. "Representative" means any duly
9     elected or duly appointed Illinois State Representative,
10     and means the same as "member".
11         (26) Senate. "Senate" means the Senate of the General
12     Assembly.
13         (27) Speaker. "Speaker" means the Speaker of the House
14     elected as provided in Rule 1.
15         (28) Term. "Term" means the 2-year term of a General
16     Assembly.
17         (29) Vice-Chairperson. "Vice-Chairperson" means that
18     Representative designated by the Speaker to serve as
19     Vice-Chairperson of a committee.