09-R353
2009 -- S 1072
Enacted 10/29/09
J O I N T R E S
O L U T I O N
DECLARING AND
CONSENTING TO A RECESS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Introduced By: Senators Connors, and Algiere
Date Introduced: October 29, 2009
RESOLVED,
That when both houses of the general assembly adjourn
on the legislative
day of Thursday, October 29, 2009 they shall be in recess
until the call of the speaker of the
house of representatives or of the president of the senate.
During the said recess, the desks of both
houses shall remain open for the sole purpose of receiving
committee reports from committees
and/or veto messages from the governor. The desk of the
senate shall remain open for the
additional purpose of receiving requests for the senate's advice
and consent to such nominations,
appointments and/or assignments as may be provided by law.
Adjournment
on the legislative day of Thursday, October 29, 2009 and any subsequent
reconvening prior to January 5, 2010, are hereby accorded the
consent of both the house of
representatives and of the senate in accordance with section 9 of
article VI of the constitution of
this state.
The
house may reconvene at any time prior to January 5, 2010, upon the call of the
speaker upon three (3) days’ notice, in writing, to each
member of the house; for which
reconvening and subsequent recess or adjournment the senate gives
its consent in accordance
with section 9 of article VI of the constitution of the
state. Sending notices addressed to the
members of the house, at their addresses as the same appear
on the records of the general
assembly by regular mail postage prepaid, shall be deemed
sufficient compliance with the
foregoing provisions for notice in writing.
The
senate may reconvene at any time prior to January 5, 2010, upon the call of the
president upon three (3) days’ notice, in writing, to each
member of the senate; for which
reconvening and subsequent recess or adjournment the house of
representatives gives its consent
in accordance with section 9 of article VI of the
constitution of the state. Sending notices
addressed to members of the senate, at their addresses as the
same appear on the records of the
general assembly by regular mail postage prepaid, shall be
deemed sufficient compliance with the
foregoing provisions for notice in writing.
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