§ 9.42. Single house resolutions.
(a) General.A single house resolution is a written resolution introduced in either house which does not require or contemplate concurrence by the other house.
(b) Use.Common uses of such resolutions are for adopting rules, fixing the last day for introduction of bills, discharging a standing committee or conference committee from consideration of a bill and establishing a select or special committee to study or investigate a particular subject or matter or to arrange memorial services for deceased members.
Cross References This section cited in 101 Pa. Code § 9.41 (relating to general).
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