§ 70. Capitol Police Department
§ 70. Capitol Police Department (a) Creation. The Capitol Police Department is created within the Office of the Sergeant at Arms. The Sergeant at Arms shall appoint and may remove, at his or her pleasure, individuals as Capitol Police officers, one of whom shall be appointed to serve as Chief. All such positions shall be […]
§ 201. Commission; appointment; term; vacancy
§ 201. Commission; appointment; term; vacancy The Commission heretofore created for the promotion of uniformity of legislation shall consist of four lawyers, to be appointed by the Governor, each of whom shall serve for the term of five years commencing on the first day of February following his or her appointment. In the month of […]
§ 202. Duties; meetings
§ 202. Duties; meetings The Commission shall examine the subjects of civil marriage and divorce, insolvency, the form of notarial certificates, the descent and distribution of property, the acknowledgment of deeds, the execution and probate of wills, the law of incorporation of business corporations, and other subjects upon which uniformity is desired, and shall confer […]
§ 204. Expenses and funding
§ 204. Expenses and funding The members of the Commission shall receive necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. Funding to support activities of the Commission shall be provided by the Legislature. (Amended 1959, No. 126, § 1; 1983, No. 195 (Adj. Sess.), § 5(b); 1997, No. 61, § 46.)
§ 205. Standing committees; administrative rulemaking delegation
§ 205. Standing committees; administrative rulemaking delegation (a) Whenever a standing committee introduces or amends proposed legislation which delegates rulemaking authority to a State agency, the committee shall express in the legislation and, to the greatest extent possible, the intent of the legislation and the scope of the rulemaking authority being delegated. For all such […]
§ 261. Definitions
§ 261. Definitions As used in this chapter: (1) “Administrative action” means any action taken by an administrative official or by any agency, department, division, office, board, or commission of State government with regard to any proposal, drafting, development, or consideration of a policy, practice, or rule. Actions as defined by this section do not […]
§ 262. Exempted persons
§ 262. Exempted persons The following persons are exempt from the registration and reporting provisions of this chapter: (1) a person who engages in lobbying solely by testifying before committees of the General Assembly and agencies, departments, divisions, offices, boards, and commissions of State government and providing information requested by legislators or administrative officials; (2) […]
§ 64. Employment of assistants; Capitol Police
§ 64. Employment of assistants; Capitol Police (a) The Sergeant at Arms may employ assistants, custodians, doorkeepers, guides, messengers, mail and room assignment clerks, security personnel, pages, and other staff as needed to carry out the Sergeant at Arms’ duties, except that requests for new, permanent positions shall be subject to the approval of the […]
§ 67. Deputy Sergeant at Arms
§ 67. Deputy Sergeant at Arms The chief doorkeeper of the House of Representatives shall be ex officio Deputy Sergeant at Arms. (Added 1959, No. 329 (Adj. Sess.), § 52, eff. March 1, 1961.)
§ 16. Printing and distribution of daily calendar, journal, and bills
§ 16. Printing and distribution of daily calendar, journal, and bills Copies of the daily calendar and journal shall be immediately furnished to the printer designated by the Commissioner of Buildings and General Services. The printing of the calendar and journal shall be under the supervision of the Secretary and Clerk, and the required number […]