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H 3008 Session 123 (2019-2020) H 3008 Resolution, By Cobb-Hunter and S.Williams A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO AMEND RULE 5.3G., RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, RELATING TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE ANNUAL
TO AMEND RULE 5.3G., RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, RELATING TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE Be it resolved by the House of Representatives: (1) That Rule 5.3G. of the Rules of the House of Representatives is amended to read:
"G. The (2) That Rule 10.3 of the Rules of the House of Representatives is amended to read: "10.3 Definitions of measures: 1. 'Resolutions' This term includes: a. 'House Resolution' which affects only the action of the House and the members thereof. It requires only one reading for adoption, and shall not be submitted to the Senate. b. 'Concurrent Resolution' which affects only the action of the General Assembly and the members thereof. It requires only one reading in each House for adoption. c. 'Joint Resolution' which shall have the same force of law as an act, but is a temporary measure, dying when its subject matter is completed. It requires the same treatment as a bill does in its passage through both Houses, but its title after passage shall not be changed to that of an act; and when used to propose an amendment to the Constitution it does not require the approval of the Governor. 2. 'Bill' A bill is the term applied to a measure introduced in either House designed to become a permanent law (or an 'act'). It must be read and adopted three times on three separate days in each House, following which its title is changed to that of an act. 3. 'Act' An act is the term applied to a bill that has passed both Houses, been ratified by the presiding officer of each House and signed by the Governor or passed over his veto. It is a permanent measure, having the force of law until repealed. 4. 'Veto' The term used for disapproval of a bill or joint resolution by the Governor. It may be overridden by a two-thirds vote of the members present and voting of each House. For any appropriations bill, as defined in Rule 5.3F., nothing in this item prohibits a cumulative roll call vote on no more than ten sections grouped together upon the motion of one member, with nine members seconding the call. Persons desiring to be recorded as voting individually on any section so grouped may notify the clerk in writing and a statement as to the person's desired vote on a particular section must be recorded in the Journal and the vote total on the individual section must be adjusted accordingly."
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