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Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 10-2-101. Time for meeting - (a) (1) The General Assembly shall meet in regular session...
§ 10-2-102. Duties of Secretary of Senate, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, and other officers - (a) The Secretary of the Senate and the Chief Clerk...
§ 10-2-103. Coordinator of House Legislative Services - (a) The Coordinator of House Legislative Services shall be appointed...
§ 10-2-104. Duties of assistant sergeants at arms - The assistant sergeant at arms in each house shall perform...
§ 10-2-105. Administration of oaths - (a) The President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the...
§ 10-2-106. Elections - In all elections made by either house or by a...
§ 10-2-107. Election of Speaker of the House of Representatives in doubt — Procedure - (a) If, after the biennial general election and prior to...
§ 10-2-108. Manuscripts of daily proceedings — Journals - (a) Whenever the daily proceedings of either house of the...
§ 10-2-109. Joint sessions - (a) When by the Constitution or laws of the state...
§ 10-2-110. Disorderly conduct - (a) If any person, whether a member or not, shall...
§ 10-2-111. Unauthorized use of roll call system — Penalty - (a) Any person who, by tampering with the mechanism of...
§ 10-2-112. Prefiling of bills and resolutions — Assignment to committee — Printing - (a) (1) The Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives...
§ 10-2-113. Senate confirmation of board and commission appointees - (a) All appointments made by the Governor of members of...
§ 10-2-114. Bills imposing new or additional costs on municipality or county — Fiscal impact statements — Definition - (a) (1) Any bill filed with the Senate that requires...
§ 10-2-115. Introduction of bills affecting public retirement programs - (a) Any proposed legislation affecting any publicly supported retirement system...
§ 10-2-116. Authentication of laws passed over veto - (a) When a bill that has passed both houses of...
§ 10-2-117. Authentication of bill becoming law without Governor's signature - Every bill which shall have passed both houses of the...
§ 10-2-118. Vacancies during recess - (a) When any member elected to either house of the...
§ 10-2-119. Vacancies during session - (a) When any member shall resign during any session, he...
§ 10-2-120. Elections to fill vacancies - (a) (1) When any vacancy shall happen in the Senate...
§ 10-2-121. Designation of members to assist Boys State and Girls State — Compensation - (a) The Speaker of the House of Representatives is authorized...
§ 10-2-122. Designation of members to represent state at national conferences — Expenses - (a) The President Pro Tempore of the Senate or the...
§ 10-2-123. Institute of Legislative Procedure - (a) The General Assembly hereby determines that the conducting of...
§ 10-2-124. Bills introduced to change existing circuit court districts - (a) All bills introduced in either house of the General...
§ 10-2-125. Employees and officers - (a) The House Management Committee with the approval of the...
§ 10-2-126. Assistant to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate - (a) The Assistant to the President Pro Tempore of the...
§ 10-2-127. Fiscal impact statement — Definition - (a) (1) As used in this section, unless the context...
§ 10-2-128. Observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday - In respect to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and in...
§ 10-2-129. Drafting and information requests to legislative employees — Definitions - (a) As used in this section: (1) “Legislative employee” means...
§ 10-2-130. Use of education studies commissioned by General Assembly - (a) (1) Any cost study analysis, cost study audit, adequacy...
§ 10-2-131. Internet broadcast of proceedings - (a) During regular sessions, fiscal sessions, and special sessions of...
§ 10-2-132. People First advisory legislative sessions concerning disability issues - Each biennium, the House of Representatives and the Senate shall...
Subchapter 2 - Compensation and Expenses
§ 10-2-201. Payment of salaries - (a) (1) The annual salaries of members of the Senate...
§ 10-2-202. Salary of deceased member - (a) The Auditor of State is authorized and directed to...
§ 10-2-212. Per diem and mileage reimbursement - (a) (1) The Senate Efficiency Committee shall determine, within the...
§ 10-2-215. Expense reimbursement for committee chairs, vice chairs, and cochairs - (a) (1) The chair of each of the standing, select,...
§ 10-2-217. Compensation for members of interim committees and for performance of other interim duties - (a) (1) Members or alternate members serving as members of...
§ 10-2-221. Contingent expenses - (a) Each house shall control its own contingent expenses. When...
§ 10-2-222. Printing, stationery, and supplies - (a) The Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives shall...
§ 10-2-223. Authorization to meet during legislative recess — Compensation - (a) The various committees of the General Assembly that are...
§ 10-2-224. Compensation for attendance at national or regional conferences - (a) When the General Assembly is in recess for a...
§ 10-2-225. Funds - Funds appropriated to the Bureau of Legislative Research for interim...
Subchapter 3 - Witnesses
§ 10-2-301. Compelling attendance — Orders — Sentences - (a) The Senate and the House of Representatives meeting separately...
§ 10-2-303. Process — Issuance and execution - (a) All process issued by the House of Representatives and...
§ 10-2-304. Fees, costs, and expenses - (a) Every witness attending either house or a committee thereof...
§ 10-2-305. Depositions - (a) In cases not otherwise provided for by law, depositions...
§ 10-2-306. Administration of oaths by committee — Depositions — Perjury - (a) The chair or a member at any time acting...
§ 10-2-307. Subpoena by committee - The committee so empowered may issue its subpoena signed by...
§ 10-2-308. Interrogatories by committee - (a) If in the discretion of the committee it is...
Subchapter 5 - Bills, Resolutions, and Amendments
§ 10-2-501. Preparation - (a) A member of the General Assembly may choose to...