OFFICERS, ETC. (Constitution) temporary officers of the Senate and Assembly. (Political Code) OFFICIALS to be provided for by Legislature. (Constitution) SEC. 458 8 110 321 524 525 305 (Assembly Rule) _______ 327 7 26 252 Code) --- 304 534 533 disturbing the Legislature while in session. giving or offering bribes to members of the Legislature. (Penal Code) --members of the Legislature, in addition to other penalties, to forfeit office 532 535 and be disqualified, etc. (Penal Code)__ 538 preventing the meeting or organization of either branch of the Legislature. Penal Code) - 531 receiving bribes by members of the Legislature. (Penal Code). witnesses refusing to attend, testify, or produce papers before the Legislature or committees thereof. (Penal Code) __ and Speaker to appoint members to prepare arguments on constitutional amendments PRINTING SEC. daily journal of each house to be printed. (Political Code). 488 officials, Legislature to prescribe powers and duties of. (Constitution) ____ PRIVILEGE 889 68 69 Robert's to govern cases not provided for. (Senate and Assembly Rules) -- 293 RAILROAD COMMISSION created its powers prescribed. (Constitution) __ RECESS (Form) 85 Legislature may invest with power to fix compensation for taking public utility property. (Constitution) __. RECALL The. (Constitution). 122 37 36 RESOLUTION of concurrence to be transmitted to Secretary of State and Governor. (Political Code). upon notice. Secretary not to report bill to Assembly. (Senate Rule)------ 302 RECORDS of concurrence to be transmitted to Secretary of State and Governor. (Political Code). when joint, take effect__ 460 140 RIGHTS reserved by people. (Constitution). ROLL CALL ordered. (Form) ROBERT'S TO GOVERN in cases not provided for. (Senate and Assembly Rules). RULES calling members to order when transgressing. (Assembly Rule). dispensing with joint. (Joint Rule) – for government of the Legislature. (Constitution). in Committee of Whole. (Senate and Assembly Rules). RESIGNATIONS to whom made. 46 344 293 323 527 20 194 384 64 SCHOOLS county superintendent of. system, support of. (Constitution) 65 67 (Senate Rule) – 231 470 469 459 471 251 25 15 to carry messages. SENATE (Joint Rule). 522 term of, qualifications of members of Legislature. (Constitution)_ when called to order, must sit down. districts. (Constitution) duties of the. (Assembly Rule). assistant, to be doorkeeper. (Assembly Rule). expenses of. (Assembly Rule). 354 (Senate Rule). 316 357 475 477 476 (Senate Rule) 478 to appoint members to prepare arguments on Constitutional amendments__4421 to call House to order. (Assembly Rule)_. 447 to decide who is entitled to place. (Assembly Rule) to have direction of chamber: may call any member to the chair. (Assembly Rule)--- 448-322 444 to preserve order: to decide points of order: and may speak to same. (Assembly Rule) 443 to sign bills. (Joint Rule) – 457-216 to sign resolutions, etc., attested by the Clerk. (Assembly Rule) 445 SUITS (Constitution) SUSPENSION STATUTES certain, preserved. (Political Code, sec. 19; Penal Code, sec. 23). construction of. (Political Code). take effect, when_-_ against State. of rules. (Form). SUSPENDING or changing Senate rules. and changing Assembly rules. 127 135 139 112 530 payment of real property, by installments. (Constitution). TAXATION basis of, for State purposes. (Constitution) exemption of certain trees and vines from. TAXATION EXEMPTION Legislature may provide, in certain cases. (Constitution). (Senate Rule) (Assembly Rule). (Constitution). (Constitution). 529 528 95 96 91 99 TAXPAYERS annual property statement. TERMS certain, used in the Codes defined. (Political Code, Civil Code, Code of Civil Procedure, Penal Code). 126 occurring during recess of the Legislature. (Political Code). 386 387 how filled when not otherwise provided for. (Political Code) 389 not to be held to answer criminally-refusal to testify. (Political Code) 420 refusing to attend, testify, or produce papers before the Legislature or |