5. The immediate family of members, and persons upon presentation of cards of admittance issued by the speaker, and subject to revocation, may be admitted when the house is not in session. 6. Lobbying in the House chamber is prohibited at all times. Holders of cards violating this rule will forfeit their right to be admitted to the chamber. DUTIES OF EMPLOYEES. Chief Clerk's RULE 81. All desk clerks, committee clerks, stenographers and other house employees in the department of the chief clerk, shall report to the chief clerk or assistant for duty at 9 a. m. Enrolling RULE 82. The enrolling clerk shall be Clerk. under the supervision of the commiɩtee on enrolled bills when needed. Engrossing RULE 83. The engrossing clerk shall be under the supervision of the committee on engrossed bills when needed. Clerk. Department of RULE 84. All employees in Sergeant-at-Arms. the department of the sergeant-at-arms shall report and remain on duty as the sergeant-at-arms shall designate. Supplies for the House. RULE 85. All supplies for the use of the house shall be furnished upon requisition signed by the chief clerk and approved by the speaker. Attendance of Employees at RULE 86. The clerk of the house and two employees Opening of Session. thereof designated by him, shall attend and receive com pensation for a period of ten days for their services prior to and upon the opening of the next succeeding session of the legislature. Standing Rules of the House; Amendment of. RULE 87. Any standing rule or order of the house may be rescinded or changed by a ma jority vote of the members elected, provided one day's notice be given of the motion therefor. Any standing rule of order or business may be temporarily suspended by a twothirds vote of the members present. . Parliamentary Rules. RULE 88. The rules of parliamentary practice comprised in Reed's Parliamentary Rules shall gov ern all cases in which they are not inconsistent with the standing rules and orders of the house. ABSENTEES: Attendance, compelling No. of Rule 8 Members to be present unless excused. ACTS-Signed by speaker-(See Joint Rules). ADMITTANCE: To floor of house when in session... To floor of house when not in session. To galleries AMENDMENTS: Bills, when made to. Blanks furnished by clerk. Not in order on third reading. Withdrawal of To strike out words, how shown. ANNOUNCEMENT OF VOTE-Yeas and nays to be announced APPEAL: Decision of speaker from. 80 79 Amendments, when made.. 64 Joint Rules). Become law without governor signing-(See Calendar, advancement on. Chief clerk to certify.. Chief clerk to deliver to governor-(See Joint 10 59 Committee, substitution of. Debate on Engrossing Final passage Governor to sign or veto (See Joint Rules). indefinite postponement. Indefinite postponement, when Introduction, procedure Method of noting amendments on. Once rejected, not to be brought up again. 60 3 Vote on, to be entered in journal. Speaker to sign-(See Joint Rules). President of senate to sign-(See Joint Rules) Unfinished business, when taken up. CALL OF HOUSE: CALL TO ORDER-For disorder in debate. 4 4 COMMITTEE, JOINT, CONFERENCE-How ap- pointed (See Joint Rules). COMMUNICATIONS, WHEN READ: 000 13 12 12 12 15 32225 16 16 DISORDER: Speaking, length of time. Speaking, number of times, exception. Lay on table DECORUM OF MEMBERS Speaker to quell.... Galleries or lobby cleared by speaker. DIVISION: Demand for Members, when counted. Of question ENGROSSMENT: Report on ENROLLED BILL: Signed by speaker-(See Joint Rules). Delivery to governor by chief clerk-(See Joint Rules). Report on--(See Joint Rules). EMPLOYEES-Conduct of Report for duty, when. EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS to house 57 75 EX-MEMBERS- Admitted to floor, when. FIRST READING OF BILLS-By title. |