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Code · Utah · Title 36 — Legislature · Chapter 17

36-17-1. Legislative Process Committee -- Membership.

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36-17-1. Legislative Process Committee -- Membership.
There is created a Legislative Process Committee.
(1)The committee shall be composed of eight legislators appointed as follows:
(a)three senators, appointed by the president of the Senate, with one senator from the minority party; and
(b)five representatives, appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives, with two representatives from the minority party.
(2)The president of the Senate shall designate one of the Senate appointees as one cochair of the committee and the speaker of the House of Representatives shall designate one of the House of Representatives appointees as the other cochair.
(3)Committee members serve for one year but may be reappointed by the speaker or president.
(4)In conducting all of its business, the committee shall comply with the rules of legislative interim committees.
(5)The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall provide staff services to the committee.
Amended by Chapter 212 , 1994 General Session
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