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HRULE 7.11

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HRULE 7.11
Rule 7.11. Voting on conference committee reports; digests
A. Except as otherwise provided herein, a digest of each conference committee report on a legislative instrument shall be prepared and presented to each member of the House prior to a vote by the House on such report. If a conference committee report is submitted to the House during the period of time beginning twenty-four hours prior to the expected sine die adjournment of a session, such digest shall not be required, but shall be prepared and presented to each member if practical.
B. For the purpose of this Rule, the digest of a conference committee report shall include:
(1)A digest of the legislative instrument as it was finally passed by the house of origin.
(2)A summary of all substantive amendments adopted in the second house.
(3)A digest of the legislative instrument as proposed by the conference committee.
Mason's Manual: Sec. 772
HR 13, 1982; HR 45, 1998, eff. May 20, 1998.
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