Each house determines its rules Rule 10
Required vote total Rule 12
Adjournment for more than 3 days Rule 13
Stationery; reproduction of legislative documents Rule 14
Chapter 3: Committee Activities
Joint hearings of standing committees Rule 21
Cochairpersons of joint committees Rule 22
Joint committee on legislative organization Rule 23
Funeral delegation Rule 25
Committee hearings open to public Rule 27
Chapter 4: Clerical Procedures
Record of committee proceedings Rule 31
Certification of passage of, or adoption of and concurrence in, proposals Rule 32
Book of enrolled bills Rule 33
Presentment of enrolled bills to governor Rule 34
Assignment of enrolled joint resolution numbers Rule 35
Chapter 5: Fiscal Estimate Procedure
When fiscal estimates required or permitted Rule 41
General procedures Rule 42
Reliable dollar estimate Rule 43
Bill jackets to display FE" Rule 44
Duties of legislative reference bureau Rule 45
Duties of department of administration and state agencies Rule 46
Duties of joint committee on finance Rule 47
Review of agencyprepared fiscal estimates Rule 48
Bills not conforming Rule 49
Waiver of requirement to transmit electronically Rule 50
Chapter 6: Style and Form of Proposals
Use of LRB legal services Rule 51
Analyses on substitute amendments Rule 51m
Format; text display; structure of proposals Rule 52
Incorporation of law into the statutes Rule 53
Approval and jacketing of drafts Rule 54
Authors and cosponsors Rule 55
Clerical corrections in legislative proposals andamendments Rule 56
Amendments to state constitution Rule 57 Amendments to U.S. constitution Rule 58
Explanative notes Rule 59
Enrolled proposals Rule 60
Chapter 7: Reproduction of Proposals
Reproduction of engrossed proposals and amendments Rule 63
Display of text in amendatory proposals and acts Rule 64
Inserting date of enactment and publication date of acts Rule 65
Enrolled joint resolutions Rule 66
Chapter 8: Other Legislative Documents
Legislative manuals Rule 71
Journals in book form Rule 74
Schedule of committee activities Rule 75
Bulletins of senate and assembly proceedings Rule 76
Index to bulletin of proceedings Rule 77
Bulletin and index to actions concerning proposedadministrative rules Rule 78
Biennial record continuity; special sessions Rule 79
Chapter 9: Session Schedule
Scheduled floorperiods and committee work Rule 81
Limited-business floorperiod Rule 81m
Limited-business floorperiod; bills introduced by the joint committee for review of administrative rules Rule 81r
Veto review session, even-numbered year Rule 82
Introduction and disposition of proposals Rule 83
Committees continue throughout biennial session Rule 84
Reimbursement for expenses Rule 85
Continuation of employees during periods of committee work Rule 86
Duties of the chief clerk after floorperiods and sessions Rule 87
Chapter 10: Legislative Employees
Compensation and classification plan Rule 91
Retirement system agents for legislative employees Rule 92
Chapter 11: Joint Rules
Rescinding, amending, or suspending rules Rule 96 Continuity of joint rules Rule 97
Publishing of joint rules Rule 98
J O I N T R U L E S
As last affected by 2013 Senate Joint Resolution 6
(Concurred in February 12, 2013)
Chapter 1:
JOINT PROCEDURES OF THE TWO HOUSES
jr1
Joint Rule 1.
Joint convention. Whenever there is a joint convention of the 2 houses, the president of the senate shall preside over the joint convention, if present, and the speaker of the assembly shall preside if the president is not present, and the chief clerk of the assembly shall act as clerk thereof, assisted by the chief clerk of the senate.
jr2
Joint Rule 2.
Receding from position on amendment. Whenever an amendment has been nonconcurred in by the other house, any member may move to recede from the amendment. If the motion prevails the amendment is thereby reconsidered and rejected and the bill or joint resolution or amendment to which the amendment had been adopted by the house is thereby passed or concurred in, as the case may be, so that further action is not required thereon in either house.
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Joint Rule 3.
Committee of conference. jr3(1)(1) In all cases of disagreement between the senate and assembly on amendments, adopted by either house to a bill or joint resolution passed by the other house, a committee of conference consisting of 3 members from each house may be requested by either house, and the other house shall appoint a similar committee. At least one member from each house shall be a member of the minority party.
jr3(1)(a)
(a) The usual manner of procedure is as follows: If a bill or joint resolution of one house has been amended and passed by the other house, and has been returned to the house of origin and the house of origin has refused to concur in an amendment, the house of origin may appoint members to a committee of conference and notify the other house, which shall appoint members to the committee of conference unless it votes to recede from its amendment. The members of the committee shall be appointed as provided in the rules of each house.
jr3(1)(am)
(am) The members of the committee shall meet and state to each other, orally or in writing, the reasons of their respective houses for or against the disagreement, and confer thereon, and shall report to their respective houses any agreement they arrive at by the vote of at least a majority of the members of the committee representing each house.