§ 9.43. Concurrent resolutions.
(a) General.A concurrent resolution is a written resolution introduced in either house which requires or contemplates the concurrence of both houses.
(b) Use.Common uses of such resolutions are for recalling a bill from the Governor or the other house, returning a bill to the Governor, adjournments sine die or in excess of three days, recesses in excess of a week and memorializing Congress.
Cross References This section cited in 101 Pa. Code § 9.41 (relating to general).
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