Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 101. GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
PART I. Legislative Reference Bureau |
Subpart B. Legislative Procedure Manual |
Chapter 9. Legislative Documents |
SubChapter A. USE AND INTRODUCTION |
Section 9.46. Introduction
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(a) Senate.In the Senate, resolutions are introduced by presenting ten copies to the President; citations are presented to the Secretary of the Senate.
(b) House.In the House, seven copies of concurrent resolutions and five copies of other resolutions are signed and dated by the sponsors and filed with the Chief Clerk who numbers them and distributes one copy to the news media and the remaining copies to the Speaker.
Notation
This section cited in 101 Pa. Code § 9.41 (relating to general).