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E00826 Summary:

BILL NOE00826
 
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SPONSORPeoples-Stokes
 
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E00826 Text:

 
Assembly Resolution No. 826
 
BY: M. of A. Peoples-Stokes
 
        Assembly   Resolution   Amending  subdivision  c  of
        section 1 of  Rule  I  of  the  Assembly  rules,  in
        relation  to  powers  and  duties  of  the  Speaker;
        amending subdivisions d, e and f  of  section  5  of
        Rule  III  of  the  Assembly  rules,  in relation to
        resolutions; amending subdivision b of section 1  of
        Rule  V of the Assembly rules, in relation to remote
        attendance by members; amending subdivisions b and c
        of section 2 of Rule V of  the  Assembly  rules,  in
        relation  to procedural votes; amending section 6 of
        Rule V of the Assembly rules,  in  relation  to  the
        consideration   of   bills   and   resolutions;  and
        amending subdivision a of section 2 of Rule VIII  of
        the Assembly rules, in relation to the disclosure of
        records
 
  RESOLVED,  That  paragraphs 1 and 2 of subdivision c of Section 1 of
Rule I of the Assembly Rules are amended to read as follows:
 
  (1) shall preserve order and decorum, name the member entitled to  the
floor when more than one member seeks to be recognized [and, in debate],
prevent  personal  reflections and confine members to the question under
discussion;
 
  (2) shall decide all questions of order subject to appeal to the House
and on every appeal shall have the right, from the Chair, to assign  the
reason for such decision; in case of such appeal [no member], the member
appealing shall not speak more than once, nor for more than 15 minutes;
 
  RESOLVED,  That  subdivisions d, e and f of Section 5 of Rule III of
the Assembly Rules are amended to read as follows:
 
  d. Concurrent resolutions proposing amendments to the Constitution  of
the State [and], concurrent resolutions ratifying proposed amendments to
the Constitution of the United States, concurrent resolutions requesting
or   rescinding  a  call  for  a  convention  under  Article  V  of  the
Constitution of the  United  States,  and  resolutions  calling  for  or
leading to expenditures shall[, for all legislative purposes,] be deemed
to be and treated as bills under these Rules.
 
  e.  All  resolutions  calling  for  or leading to expenditures, except
resolutions for printing extra copies of bills,  documents  and  chapter
slips,  shall  be referred to the Committee on Ways and Means [and all].
All other resolutions shall be  referred  to  the  appropriate  standing
committee  or  to  an  assembly  calendar, as the Speaker may designate,
provided,  however,  resolutions   recommending,   urging,   supporting,
altering  or  condemning  a  position or change in foreign policy of the
United States Government or the domestic or foreign affairs of any other
government of the world shall not be referred to any  committee  nor  an
assembly calendar.
 
  f.  [All]  Except  as  otherwise  provided by these rules, resolutions
shall be adopted by a majority vote of the members present and  voting[,
 
provided,  however,  concurrent  resolutions proposing amendments to the
Constitution of the State or ratifying amendments to the Constitution of
the United  States  and  resolutions  calling  for  or  leading  to  the
expenditure of money shall be adopted by a vote of a majority of all the
members elected to the Assembly].
 
  RESOLVED,  That subdivision b of Section 1 of Rule V of the Assembly
Rules is amended to read as follows:
 
  b. The bar of the House shall be deemed to include the entire Assembly
Chamber and lobbies contiguous thereto as  designated  by  the  Speaker.
[During  a state of emergency, if authorized by law,] Provided, however,
where otherwise authorized by law or executive order,  the  bar  of  the
House  may  be  extended, at the discretion of the Speaker, to allow for
members to be in attendance in any proceeding of  the  House  by  remote
means  [including  teleconference  and  videoconference and such members
shall be continuously  recorded  in  attendance  by  the  Clerk  of  the
Assembly.  Any  member  deemed  to be present remotely during a state of
emergency, if authorized by law, may submit requests for recognition  to
the   presiding   officer  by  electronic  means  for  participation  in
proceedings and no]. Remote attendance by any member for any  proceeding
of  the  House  shall  be  in accordance with any policies or procedures
promulgated by the Speaker. A technical  failure  [on  the  part  of  an
individual  member  or  a  group of] resulting in a broken connection to
remote proceedings for one or more members  [that  breaks  their  remote
connection  to the proceedings] shall not invalidate any action taken by
the majority of the Assembly.
 
  RESOLVED, That subdivisions b and c of Section 2 of Rule  V  of  the
Assembly Rules is amended to read as follows:
 
  b.  [The]  Except  as  otherwise  provided  in  subdivision  c of this
section, the yeas and nays shall be taken individually of each member on
the final passage of a bill and on any other question whenever  required
by  any fifteen members (unless a division by yeas and nays be pending),
and when so taken each member's affirmative or negative  vote  shall  be
entered  through the electronic voting system or in such other manner as
may be prescribed by the Speaker and entered on the Journal.  Such  roll
call  shall  remain  open  for a period of not less than one minute, and
shall be designated a slow roll call. During such  roll  call,  no  vote
shall  be  recorded  unless the member voting is at his or her regularly
assigned seat or is serving or acting as Speaker, Majority  or  Minority
Leader.
 
  c.  In  the  event  a  slow  roll  call  is  not requested pursuant to
subdivision b, or when the question before the House is procedural,  the
yeas  and  nays  on  the  final  passage of a bill or any other question
before the House shall be taken  by  a  fast  roll  call  and  a  member
desiring  to  vote  in  the  negative on such a roll call shall do so by
entering a negative vote through the electronic voting system or in such
other manner as may be prescribed by  the  Speaker.  All  other  members
shall be recorded in the affirmative.
 
  RESOLVED,  That Section 6 of Rule V of the Assembly Rules is amended
to read as follows:
 
  § 6. [Debate] Consideration of bills and  resolutions.  a.  No  member
rising to debate, to give notice, make a motion or report, or to present
 
a  petition  or  other paper, shall proceed until such member shall have
addressed the Speaker from his or her place and has been  recognized  by
the  Speaker.  While a member is speaking, no member shall entertain any
private discourse or pass between the member speaking and the Chair.
 
  b.  Unless  otherwise  provided by these Rules, no member shall speak,
except in his or  her  place,  nor  more  than  once  [on  any  bill  or
amendment,]  without  leave  of  the House and no member shall speak for
more than [fifteen minutes] the time prescribed herein except by consent
of two-thirds  of  the  members  present.  [The  floor  leader  of  each
conference  or  his  or her designee may be granted a second, additional
fifteen minutes to speak during the debate on  any  bill  or  amendment.
Consideration  of  any  bill  and amendment shall not exceed five hours;
with four hours allocated for debate and up to one  hour  allocated  for
explanations  of  vote;  provided,  however  that  a  member desiring to
explain his or her vote upon the final passage of a  bill  or  upon  the
passage  of  a  resolution requiring the expenditure of money may make a
brief statement, not to exceed two minutes, in explanation of such vote;
and further provided that in addition to the foregoing, the sponsor of a
bill may make a statement not to exceed five minutes for the purpose  of
opening  debate  on  such  bill.   Except as otherwise provided by these
Rules for concurrent resolutions, no member shall speak more  than  once
and for no more than five minutes on any resolution without leave of the
House.  Debate on any resolution, except as otherwise provided, shall be
limited to thirty minutes. Members may be granted permission to submit a
written  statement  to  extend  upon  their remarks on the floor for the
record; such remarks must comply in all  respects  with  the  rules  and
customs  and practices of the House relating to debate to be included in
the record.]
 
  1. No member shall speak on  any  bill  or  amendment  for  more  than
fifteen  minutes, provided, however, the floor leader of each conference
or a designee thereof  may  be  granted  a  second,  additional  fifteen
minutes to speak on any bill or amendment.
  2.  No member shall speak for more than two minutes in any explanation
of vote upon the final passage of a bill.
  3. In addition to the foregoing, the sponsor of, or member  designated
to  debate, any bill may make a statement not to exceed five minutes for
the purpose of opening debate on such bill.
  4. Consideration of any bill,  and  any  proposed  amendment  thereto,
shall  not exceed five hours; with up to four hours allocated for debate
and up to one hour  allocated  for  explanations  of  votes.  The  times
allocated  herein  shall  be  divided  evenly  between  each conference,
provided, however, such division shall not  apply  to  consideration  of
bills  submitted  by the Governor under Article VII of the Constitution,
including  the  Assembly's  response  thereto,  concurrent   resolutions
proposing  amendments  to the Constitution of the State, or as otherwise
agreed to by the Speaker and Minority Leader.
  5. No member shall speak for more than five minutes on any  resolution
without  leave  of  the  House. Consideration of any resolution shall be
limited to thirty minutes.
  6. Members may be granted permission to submit a written statement  as
a  substitution for or to extend upon their remarks on the floor for the
record; such remarks must comply in all  respects  with  the  rules  and
customs  and practices of the House relating to debate to be included in
the record.
 
  c. If any member, in speaking, fails  to  maintain  decorum,  deviates
from  the  subject matter of the question before the House, or otherwise
transgresses the Rules of the House, the Speaker may call such member to
order, in which case the member so called to order shall immediately sit
down, and shall not rise unless to explain or proceed in order.
 
  d.  While  the  Speaker  is  putting  a question, or a roll call is in
progress or a count is being had, no member shall speak or leave his  or
her  place.  When  the  House  shall be equally divided on any question,
including the Speaker's vote, the question shall be deemed to  be  lost.
All questions relating to the priority of one question or subject matter
over another, under the same order of business, shall be decided without
debate. If any question contains several distinct propositions, it shall
be  divided  by  the Chair at the request of any member, but a motion to
strike out and insert shall be indivisible. All questions of  order,  as
they  shall  occur,  with the decisions thereon, shall be entered in the
Journal, and, at the close of the  session,  a  statement  of  all  such
questions  and  decisions  shall  be  printed  at the close of and as an
appendix to the Journal.
 
  RESOLVED, That the opening paragraph and subparagraph b of paragraph
2 of subdivision a of Section 2 of Rule VIII of the Assembly  Rules  are
amended to read as follows:
 
  In  addition  to any records required to be made available pursuant to
the provisions of section eighty-eight of the public  officers  law  and
the  rules  and  regulations  promulgated thereunder, all other existing
central administrative records  maintained  by  the  Assembly  shall  be
available  for  public  inspection and copying, except that the Assembly
may deny access to records or portions thereof that:
 
  (b) names, addresses, numbers or other personal identifying details of
[telephone] communications  or  [mail]  correspondence  made  by  or  to
Members of the Assembly or employees thereof;
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