New York CMS Code § 2

Duties of the Joint Advisory Board
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§ 2. Duties of the Joint Advisory  Board.  The  joint  advisory  board\nshall   engage  in  such  activities  as  it  deems  necessary  for  the\npreparation and formulation of  a  report  to  review  the  efficacy  of\ncurrent  programming  and  explore  future  expansion of such to include\nadditional legislative and other governmental proceedings,  as  well  as\nother  related  public policy and educational material. The report shall\ninclude specific recommendations concerning the broadcast or webcast  on\nthe  Internet  of  all  legislative  committee  meetings.  On  or before\nNovember 1, 2009,  the  report  shall  be  submitted  to  the  Temporary\nPresident  of  the  Senate,  the  Speaker  of the Assembly, the Minority\nLeader of the Senate and the Minority Leader of the Assembly.\n                      INDEX TO RULES OF THE SENATE\n                                    A\nABSENTEES-----\n  Censure or penalty for unexcused ............................ X Sec. 7\n  Excuse of ................................................... X Sec. 1\n  Suspension of unexcused ....................................  X Sec. 7\n  Securing presence of ........................................ X Sec. 7\n  Sergeant at arms may be sent for ...................... X Sec. 2, sb a\nADJOURNMENT-----\n  Limitation upon .......................................... XIII Sec. 1\n  Measure under consideration at ........................ X Sec. 3, sb f\n  Motion for, always in order, exceptions .............. VI Sec. 8, sb b\n  Debate not allowed on ................................ VI Sec. 8, sb b\n  One, only, in order after close of debate ............. X Sec. 3, sb f\n  Precedence of, when question pending ................. VI Sec. 8, sb a\n  Previous question ................................. VI Sec. 8, sb a, d\n  Reconsideration of, not in order ..................... VI Sec. 9, sb a\nADMISSION TO FLOOR-----\n  Persons entitled to ........................................ XI Sec. 2\n  Reporters entitled to ....................................... V Sec. 5\n                                                         XI Sec. 2, sb d\n  Sergeant at arms to enforce rules respecting ................ V Sec. 6\n                                                         XI Sec. 2, sb j\nALTER OR AMEND SENATE RULES (See "RULES OF SENATE")\nAMENDMENTS-----\n  Bills reported favorably, if amended to be reprinted ...... VII Sec. 3\n  Constitutional, how treated ......................... VII Sec. 9, sb c\n  Filing of ............................................ IX Sec. 4, sb c\n  Germane, requirement respecting ..................... VII Sec. 4, sb b\n  Matter added and eliminated by, how treated ......... VII Sec. 4, sb b\n  Motion to amend by non-sponsor ....................... IX Sec. 4, sb a\n  Order of precedence of motion offering ............... VI Sec. 8, sb a\n  Pending, after debate, how vote taken ................. X Sec. 3, sb e\n  Preparation of ............................................ VII Sec. 4\n  Proposed, to be filed with committee chairman ........ IX Sec. 4, sb c\n  Restoring bill to earlier form ............................ VII Sec. 3\n  Third reading, allowed prior to completion of ........ IX Sec. 4, sb c\n  Two copies for introduction of ...................... VII Sec. 4, sb b\nAMENDMENTS TO FEDERAL CONSTITUTION\n(See "CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES")\nAMENDMENTS TO STATE CONSTITUTION\n(See "CONSTITUTION OF NEW YORK STATE")\nAPPEAL-----\n  Decision of presiding officer subject to ................... IV Sec. 1\n                                                          X Sec. 4, sb c\n  Motions or questions on, when not debatable ........ X Sec. 3, sb e, f\n  Second, not to be determined until original is decided  X Sec. 4, sb c\nAPPROPRIATIONS-----\n  Employees provided for by, appointment of ................... V Sec. 4\n  Quorum required for certain bills making .............. X Sec. 2, sb c\n  Reconsideration of vote on bills making .............. V

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