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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
3 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
4 | | the Rules of the House of Representatives of the 102nd General |
5 | | Assembly are amended by changing Rules 26, 30, and 51.5 as |
6 | | follows:
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7 | | (House Rule 26)
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8 | | 26. Rights of the Public.
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9 | | (a) If a legislative measure or subject matter has been |
10 | | properly set for
hearing and witnesses are present and wish to |
11 | | testify, the
committee shall hear the witnesses at the |
12 | | scheduled time and
place, subject to Rule 10(c).
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13 | | (b) Any person wishing to offer testimony to a committee
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14 | | hearing of a legislative measure or subject matter shall be |
15 | | given a reasonable
opportunity to do so, orally or in writing. |
16 | | The Chairperson
may set time limits for presentation of oral |
17 | | testimony. No
testimony in writing is required of any witness, |
18 | | but any
witness may submit a statement in writing for the |
19 | | committee
record. All persons offering testimony shall |
20 | | complete and submit a
"Record of Committee Witness" form on |
21 | | the General Assembly website before testifying.
In the case of |
22 | | standing or special committees with Co-Chairpersons from |
23 | | different political
parties, the "Chairperson" means the |
24 | | Co-Chairperson from the majority caucus.
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1 | | (c) A motion to foreclose further oral testimony by
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2 | | witnesses on a matter before a committee may be
adopted only by |
3 | | a three-fifths majority of those voting on
the motion. No such |
4 | | motion is in order until both
proponents and opponents |
5 | | requesting to be heard have been
given a fair and substantial |
6 | | opportunity to express their
positions. No one shall be |
7 | | prohibited from filing for the
record "Record of Committee |
8 | | Witness" forms or written
statements while the matter is |
9 | | before the committee.
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10 | | (d) Meetings of committees and subcommittees shall be
open |
11 | | to the public. Committee meetings of the House may be
closed to |
12 | | the public if two-thirds of the members elected to
the House |
13 | | determine, by a record vote, that the public interest so |
14 | | requires. |
15 | | (d-5) For meetings of committees during a disaster |
16 | | proclaimed by the Governor due to the COVID-19 virus, the |
17 | | Speaker, after consultation with the Minority Leader, may |
18 | | limit access to the room in which the committee is held shall |
19 | | be limited to members and officers of the General Assembly, |
20 | | majority and minority staff, and no more than 5 members of the |
21 | | public who are representatives of the press, except as |
22 | | otherwise authorized by the Speaker. If access is so limited, |
23 | | the The Speaker may shall designate one or more locations |
24 | | outside of the committee room for the public to safely watch or |
25 | | and listen to the proceedings of the committee House and its |
26 | | committees via a live audio/video broadcast. Access to such |
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1 | | locations may be limited as necessary to maintain safety, |
2 | | including, but not limited to, requiring that persons at such |
3 | | locations follow one or more of the decorum protocols |
4 | | requirements of Rule 51.5(a). Notwithstanding any other |
5 | | provision of these Rules, testimony at a committee hearing |
6 | | during a disaster proclaimed by the Governor due to COVID-19 |
7 | | virus may be limited to written testimony at the discretion of |
8 | | the Chairperson. This subsection shall only apply to meetings |
9 | | in which members are physically present and may not be |
10 | | suspended.
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11 | | (e) This Rule cannot be suspended retroactively.
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12 | | (Source: H.R. 72, 102nd G.A.)
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13 | | (House Rule 30)
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14 | | 30. Access to the House Floor and Chamber.
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15 | | (a) Except as otherwise provided in these Rules, only the
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16 | | following persons shall be admitted to the House while it is
in |
17 | | session: members and officers of the General Assembly;
elected |
18 | | officers of the executive branch; justices of the
Supreme |
19 | | Court; the designated aide to an executive or judicial branch |
20 | | constitutional officer, except as
limited by the Speaker; the |
21 | | parliamentarian;
majority staff members and minority staff |
22 | | members, except as
limited by the Speaker or Presiding |
23 | | Officer; former members, except as
limited by the Speaker or |
24 | | prohibited under subsection (d);
and employees of the |
25 | | Legislative Reference Bureau, except as
limited by the |
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1 | | Speaker. Representatives of the press, while
the House is in |
2 | | session, may have access to the galleries and
places allotted |
3 | | to them by the Speaker or his or her designee. No person is
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4 | | entitled to the floor unless appropriately attired. Only
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5 | | members of the General Assembly may use telephones at the
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6 | | members' desks. Smoking is prohibited on the floor of the |
7 | | House and
in the House galleries. |
8 | | (a-5) On any day in which the House is in session during a |
9 | | disaster proclaimed by the Governor due to the COVID-19 virus, |
10 | | the Speaker, after consultation with the Minority Leader, may |
11 | | limit access to the House Chamber and adjoining hallways and |
12 | | passages shall be limited to members and officers of the |
13 | | General Assembly, majority and minority staff as authorized by |
14 | | the Speaker or Presiding Officer, and no more than 5 members of |
15 | | the public who are representatives of the press, except as |
16 | | otherwise authorized by the Speaker. If access is so limited, |
17 | | the Representatives of the press shall be limited to the |
18 | | gallery space allotted to them by the Speaker or the Speaker's |
19 | | designee. The Speaker may shall designate one or more |
20 | | locations outside of the House Chamber for the public to |
21 | | safely watch and listen to the proceedings of the House and its |
22 | | committees via a live audio/video broadcast. Access to such |
23 | | locations may be limited as necessary to maintain safety, |
24 | | including, but not limited to, requiring that persons at such |
25 | | locations follow the decorum protocols requirements of Rule |
26 | | 51.5(a). This subsection may not be suspended.
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1 | | (b) On days during which the House is in session,
the |
2 | | Doorkeeper shall clear the floor of all persons not
entitled |
3 | | to access to the floor 15 minutes before the
convening time, |
4 | | and the Doorkeeper shall enforce all other
provisions of this |
5 | | Rule.
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6 | | (c) The Speaker may authorize the admission to the floor |
7 | | of any other
person, except as prohibited under subsection |
8 | | (d).
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9 | | (d) No person who is directly or indirectly interested
in |
10 | | defeating or promoting any pending legislative measure, if
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11 | | required to be registered as a lobbyist or compensated by an |
12 | | entity required to register as a lobbyist, shall be allowed
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13 | | access to the floor of the House at any time during the
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14 | | session. The Speaker, or his or her designee, shall have the |
15 | | authority to determine whether a person may be granted or |
16 | | denied access in accordance with this subsection.
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17 | | (e) When he or she deems it necessary for the
preservation |
18 | | of order, the Presiding Officer may by order
remove any person |
19 | | from the floor of the House. A
Representative may be removed |
20 | | from the floor only under
Rule 51.5 or Article XI or XII of |
21 | | these Rules.
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22 | | (Source: H.R. 72, 102nd G.A.)
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23 | | (House Rule 51.5)
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24 | | 51.5. Decorum during the COVID-19 Disaster.
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25 | | (a) On any day in which the House is in session during a |
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1 | | disaster proclaimed by the Governor due to the COVID-19 virus, |
2 | | the Speaker, after consultation with the Minority Leader, may |
3 | | require all members and officers of the General Assembly, |
4 | | majority and minority staff, and other persons when entitled |
5 | | to the House floor, galleries, and adjoining hallways and |
6 | | passages to do one or more of the following shall : |
7 | | (1) to the extent medically able and except as |
8 | | reasonably necessary for eating or drinking, wear a |
9 | | face-covering that covers the nose and mouth; |
10 | | (2) to the extent possible, maintain social distancing |
11 | | of at least six feet from any other person except as |
12 | | permitted by the other person; or and |
13 | | (3) submit to and pass have submitted to and passed a |
14 | | temperature check prior to entry. |
15 | | (b) In a committee hearing at which members are physically |
16 | | present during a disaster proclaimed by the Governor due to |
17 | | the COVID-19 virus, the Speaker, after consultation with the |
18 | | Minority Leader, may require all members and officers of the |
19 | | General Assembly, staff, witnesses, and members of the public |
20 | | in the room in which the committee is held to shall follow one |
21 | | or more of the decorum protocols the requirements of |
22 | | subsection (a) of this Rule. |
23 | | (c) A violation of the protocols required under this Rule |
24 | | shall be considered a breach of decorum and disorderly |
25 | | behavior. The Presiding Officer may by order remove any |
26 | | person, other than a Representative, from the House floor, |
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1 | | galleries, and adjoining hallways and passages for violation |
2 | | of this Rule. Notwithstanding any other provision of these |
3 | | Rules, including Rule 30(e) and Articles XI and XII, a |
4 | | Representative in violation of this Rule may be disciplined |
5 | | and subject to reprimand, censure, removal from the House |
6 | | chamber, or other disciplinary measure, except expulsion and |
7 | | imprisonment, upon a motion approved by a majority of those |
8 | | elected. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to |
9 | | limit discipline pursuant to Article XI or XII of these Rules. |
10 | | (d) This Rule may not be suspended. |
11 | | (Source: H.R. 72, 102nd G.A.)
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