New York CMA Code § 10

Committee on Rules
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§ 10. Committee on Rules. a. At any time during the session, a bill or\nresolution may be introduced by the Committee  on  Rules  and  shall  be\nreferred  to  a  committee;  provided  however  that  all bills shall be\nreferred to a standing committee other than the Committee on Rules,  for\nconsideration.  A  bill  or  resolution  introduced  at the request of a\nmember shall, if the member so requests, have his or her  name  included\non  both  the  original  and printed copies of the bill or resolution as\nfollows:\n  "Introduced by the Committee  on  Rules  (at  the  request  of  M.  of\nA.........)."\n  b. The general functions of the Committee on Rules shall be:\n  (1)  to  determine  the order on the Calendar of bills reported by the\nother standing committees of the Assembly and such  Committee  shall  be\ndeemed  to  be  a  standing committee only for the purpose of regulating\nCalendar practices including:\n  (a) the introduction of a bill;\n  (b)  the  ordering  of  a bill directly to special order of second and\nthird reading transmitted to it from any  other  standing  committee  as\nprovided by these Rules;\n  (c) the ordering of a bill, otherwise on second reading, directly to a\nspecial order of second and third reading; and\n  (d)  the  review  of  each message of necessity issued by the Governor\npursuant to Article III of the Constitution and the ordering of  a  bill\nto  a  special  order  of  second  and  third reading for which any such\nmessage has been issued; provided, however that prior to the ordering of\na bill for second and third reading, such message must be accepted by an\naffirmative vote of a majority of all the members of  the  Committee  on\nRules;\n  (2) to regulate the housekeeping practices of the Assembly;\n  (3)  to  establish  minimum  qualifications for each category of staff\nemployees; and\n  (4)  to  establish  and  maintain  minimum  duties  and  standards  of\neffectiveness for all staff employees.\n

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