RULES AND ORDERS OF THE ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. REPORTED FROM THE COMMITTEE ON RULES, AND ADOPTED BY CHAPTER I. POWER AND DUTIES OF SPEAKER. RULE 1. To take the chair, call to order, and, if a quorum be present, proceed to business. RULE 2. To preserve order, decide questions of order, subject to appeal, appoint committees, except where otherwise ordered, substitute any member to perform duties of chair, certify passage of bills, and designate reporters. In case of disturbance may order galleries and lobby cleared. CHAPTER II. ORDER OF BUSINESS. RULE 3. Reading and correction of journal; order of business not to be departed from, except, etc.; messages from governor or senate, communications from State officers, and reports from certain committees, may be received at any time. CHAPTER III. RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF MEMBERS. RULE 4. Petitions, memorials, etc., how presented. RULE 5. Duties of, when presenting petition, resolu tion, report or bill. RULE 6. When to vote; what deemed bar of the house. CHAPTER IV. ORDER AND DECORUM. RULE 7. Member to address speaker, and be recognized by him before proceeding in debate, etc. RULE 8. Private discourse forbidden while member is RULE 9. RULE 10. speaking. Member not to speak or leave his place while question is being put. Members to keep seats until speaker declares house adjourned. CHAPTER V. ORDER IN DEBATE. RULE 11. No member to speak more than once, etc., without leave. RULE 12. When member may be called to order; to take his seat except, etc. RULE 13. Priority of business to be decided without debate. CHAPTER VI. OF COMMITTEES AND THEIR DUTIES. RULE 14. Standing committees, list of, to be appointed. RULE 15. To inquire into matters and report. RULE 16. Ways and means; to examine into depart ments of government with a view to retrenchment. RULE 17. On two-thirds and three-fifths bills; to examine and report before final vote is taken. RULE 18. On general laws; to consider and report all matters referred, and to report original general laws and amendments to general laws. RULE 19. On engrossed bills; to examine and report all bills before final vote is taken. RULE 20. On public printing; to examine and report on all questions relating to public printing. RULE 21. On expenditures of house and executive department; to inquire as to proper appli cation of moneys, vouchers, etc. RULE 22. On claims; petitions, etc., for damages to be referred to, when not to be considered. RULE 23. On game laws; to consider bill, petitions, etc., relative thereto. CHAPTER VII. GENERAL ORDERS AND SPECIAL ORDERS. RULE 24. General orders; of what to consist; titles to be recorded in calendar. RULE 25. General orders; business of, how taken up. RULE 26. General orders; Tuesdays and Thursdays to be set apart for consideration of. RULE 27. General orders; members to be furnished daily with printed list of. RULE 28. Special order, assent of two-thirds necessary; no more than three bills may be made, for the same day; may not be postponed or rescinded, except, etc. CHAPTER VIII. OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. RULE 29. Rules to be observed in. RULE 30. Motion to rise and report progress always in CHAPTER IX. BILLS. RULE 38. How introduced. RULE 34. Private, how introduced. RULE 85. Title, what to state. RULE 36. From senate, with accompanying documents to be referred. RULE 87. After second reading, to be referred to committee; committee may report without amendment or adversely; proceedings after report, when not to go upon general orders. RULE 38. When reported by committee of the whole, amendments; when considered as rejected. RULE 39. To receive three separate readings. RULE 40. Sub-committee of tho whole; powers and government of. RULE 41. No bill, except reported by sub-committee of the whole, to be ordered to third reading, unless considered in committee of the whole. RULE 42. Not to be put on final reading until correctly engrossed and printed, unless, etc. RULE 43. Third reading; order of; question on final passage, when to be taken. RULE 44. Reconsideration; what vote necessary. CHAPTER X. MOTIONS AND THEIR PRECEDENCE. RULE 46. When question is under consideration, no motion may be received, except, etc. RULE 47. Motion to adjourn, to be decided without debate. RULE 48. Motions to be first stated by speaker; when to be reduced to writing. RULE 49. When motion deemed in possession of the house; when may be withrawn. RULE 50. Motion to adjourn or take a recess always in order. RULE 51. Reconsideration. CHAPTER XI. RESOLUTIONS. RULE 52. Certain, to lay over one day RULE 53. Referring to printing extra copies, etc., to be referred to committee on public printing. RULE 54. Calling for or leading to expenditures, to ba referred. CHAPTER XII. PREVIOUS QUESTION. RULE 55. How put; to preclude amendments or debate; "main question" amendments. CHAPTER XIII. OF THE ASSEMBLY CHAMBER; AND THE PRIVILEGES OF ADMISSION TO THE FLOOR THEREOF. RULE 56. Use of, may be granted to State agricultural and other societies; application not to be entertained without unanimous consent. RULE 57. Who may be admitted to the floor of house. CHAPTER XIV. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. RULE 58. Proceedings in absence of quorum. RULE 59. When questions deemed lost. RULE 60. When questions to be divided. RULE 61. Where a bill, motion, etc., is entered on jour nal, name of member also to be entered. RULE 62. Yeas any nays, when may be taken. RULE 63. Journal to be printed and laid on table within two days after approval. RULE 64. Reporters; clerk not to issue orders for stationery to reporters who are also reporters for senate. RULE 65. Standing rules may not be suspended or rescinded, except on notice; notice of suspension, what to contain. |