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§ 3-2-106. Preservation of Original Acts

The original acts and resolutions passed by the general assembly, and enrolled and filed in the office of the secretary of state, shall be bound together and preserved in that form in that office, and the secretary of state shall cause the same to be done. Code 1858, § 163 (deriv. Acts 1841-1842, ch. 123, […]

§ 3-2-107. Fiscal Notes for Revenue Bills — Cumulative Fiscal Notes During Session — Comparison of Actual Fiscal Impact — Written Summary

Fiscal notes shall be provided for all general bills or resolutions increasing or decreasing state or local revenues, making sum-sufficient appropriations, or increasing or decreasing existing appropriations or the fiscal liability of the state or of the local governments of the state. Upon a standing committee of either house placing such bill or resolution on […]

§ 3-2-108. Prefiling Bills or Resolutions — Time — Manner

At the times specified in this section and § 3-2-109, members of the general assembly are hereby authorized to prefile legislative bills and resolutions for introduction in the next succeeding regular legislative session. Bills and resolutions may be prefiled at the following times: In the case of both senators and representatives, from the time that […]

§ 3-2-111. Bills Concerning Health Coverage — Impact Notes and Statements

As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires: “Health insurance issuer” means any entity subject to the insurance laws of this state or subject to the jurisdiction of the department of commerce and insurance that contracts or offers to contract to provide health insurance coverage including, but not limited to, an insurance company, […]

§ 3-3-101. “Committee” Defined

“Committee,” as used in this chapter, except when more particularly provided in this chapter, includes: A committee appointed by either the house of representatives or the senate; A committee appointed by the joint action of such bodies; A committee appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives or the speaker of the senate or […]

§ 3-1-202. Part Definition

As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires, “relative” means a parent, foster parent, parent-in-law, child, spouse, brother, foster brother, sister, foster sister, grandparent, grandchild, son-in-law, brother-in-law, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, or other family member who resides in the same household.

§ 3-1-203. Direct Supervision of Relatives Prohibited

Within the general assembly, no employees who are relatives shall be placed within the same direct line of supervision whereby one (1) relative is responsible for supervising the job performance or work activities of another relative; provided, that, to the extent possible, this part shall not be construed to prohibit two (2) or more relatives […]

§ 3-1-204. Transfer of Spouses

When as a result of a marriage, general assembly employees are in violation of the prohibition established by this part, the violation shall be resolved by means of a transfer within the general assembly, transfer to another governmental entity, or resignation as may be necessary to remove the violation. The director of legislative administration shall […]