LCO No. 1200 1 of 17 General Assembly House Resolution No. 2 January Session, 2025 LCO No. 1200 Referred to Committee on No Committee Introduced by: REP. ROJAS, 9 th Dist. REP. CANDELORA V., 86 th Dist. RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE HOUSE RULES. Resolved by this House: That the following shall be the rules to regulate the proceedings of 1 the House of Representatives for the 2025 and 2026 sessions: 2 THE SPEAKER 3 1. The speaker shall take the chair every day at the hour to which the 4 House has adjourned and shall immediately call the House to order and, 5 after prayer and recitation of the pledge of allegiance, proceed to 6 business if a quorum is present in the House Chamber. 7 2. In the absence of a quorum, the speaker may adjourn the House to 8 a later time or to the next session day. At all other times an adjournment 9 shall be pronounced by the speaker on motion. 10 3. The speaker shall preserve order and decorum and shall decide all 11 questions of order and discipline, upon which no debate shall be 12 allowed except at the speaker's request, but the decision shall be subject 13 to an appeal to the House, which must be seconded and on which no 14 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 2 of 17 member shall speak more than once. No other business shall be in order 15 until the disposition of such appeal. 16 4. The speaker shall rise to put a question or to address the House. 17 5. If there is any disturbance, disorderly conduct or other activity in 18 or about the State Capitol or Legislative Office Building which, in the 19 opinion of the speaker, may impede the orderly transaction of the 20 business of the House, the speaker may take such action as the speaker 21 deems necessary to preserve and restore order. 22 6. If the speaker wishes to leave the chair, a deputy speaker or a 23 member may be designated by the speaker to perform the duties of the 24 chair. 25 7. If the speaker, or a deputy speaker or member designated by the 26 speaker in accordance with the preceding rule, is absent at the hour to 27 which the House has adjourned, the clerk shall call the House to order 28 and first business shall be the election of an acting speaker, which shall 29 be done immediately without debate, by ballot or otherwise, as the 30 House shall determine, also without debate; and the person thus elected 31 shall preside in the House and discharge all the duties of the speaker 32 until the speaker's return. In the case of the death, resignation or 33 permanent disability of the speaker, a deputy speaker shall then call the 34 House to order and the first business shall be the election of a speaker, 35 which the House shall immediately proceed to do without debate. The 36 person thus elected shall immediately assume the duties of speaker 37 during the continuance of the General Assembly. 38 DEPUTY SPEAKERS 39 8. There shall be such deputy speakers as determined and appointed 40 by the speaker of the House. The speaker shall designate a deputy 41 speaker to assume the duties of the speaker in the speaker's absence. 42 CHAPLAIN AND DEPUTY CHAPLAINS 43 9. Within one week after the appointment of the speaker, the speaker 44 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 3 of 17 shall nominate a chaplain and up to four deputy chaplains, and if such 45 nominations are confirmed by the House by a majority vote, the 46 candidates so nominated and confirmed shall serve for the regular 47 sessions and any special sessions during the 2025-2026 legislative term. 48 CLERK 49 10. The clerk shall keep a House journal, and shall enter therein a 50 record of each day's proceedings, record any amendment that may be 51 offered to any bill or resolution and record the date of filing of an 52 agreement, award or stipulation that is filed in accordance with Joint 53 Rule 31 or 32. 54 11. Subject to Rule 50, the clerk shall keep a calendar and shall enter 55 daily on such calendar (1) all bills and joint resolutions received from 56 the senate except (a) bills and resolutions which do not have the 57 favorable report of a joint committee which shall, upon being read by 58 the clerk, be referred without further action to the appropriate 59 committee, and (b) all bills and joint resolutions received from the senate 60 which have not been referred by the House to any committee; and (2) all 61 bills and resolutions favorably reported to the House from any 62 committee and these shall be entered on the calendar in the order in 63 which they are received. Each joint resolution proposing an amendment 64 to the constitution and each bill so entered shall be printed and in the 65 files and on the calendar for two session days with a file number and 66 shall be starred for action on the session day next succeeding, except 67 that: 68 (A) A bill or resolution certified in accordance with section 2-26 of the 69 general statutes, if filed in the House, may be transmitted to and acted 70 upon first by the senate with the consent of the speaker; and if filed in 71 the senate, may be transmitted to and acted upon first by the House with 72 the consent of the president pro tempore, 73 (B) (i) Except as provided in clause (ii) of this subparagraph, any bill 74 or resolution certified in accordance with section 2-26 of the general 75 statutes may be acted upon in the House (I) on the same session day that 76 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 4 of 17 electronic notice of the filing and number of the bill or resolution is 77 provided to the members of the House, except the bill or resolution may 78 not be acted upon less than six hours after the House is called to order 79 or less than six hours after such notice is provided to the members, 80 whichever is later, (II) at any time on the next session day following the 81 day that such notice is provided to the members, or (III) during the last 82 five calendar days of the session, immediately after such notice is 83 provided to the members, and in any such case may be transmitted 84 immediately to the senate, 85 (ii) The clerk shall immediately provide an electronic notice of the 86 filing, in either chamber, and number of any emergency certified bill 87 introduced by the president pro tempore and the speaker, certified in 88 accordance with section 2-26 of the general statutes, that is the biennial 89 budget bill or a bill that amends the biennial budget bill to the members 90 of the House. No such emergency certified bill may be marked ready for 91 action or acted upon less than twelve hours following the provision of 92 such electronic notice. 93 (C) If the House refers a bill or resolution to another committee and 94 that committee favorably reports the bill or resolution not as a substitute 95 on the same session day as the House referral, the clerk shall 96 immediately enter the bill or resolution on the calendar and the House 97 may act upon it on the same session day, 98 (D) If the House rejects an amendment adopted by the senate, the bill 99 or resolution, after final action in the House, may be transmitted 100 immediately to the senate, or if the senate rejects an amendment 101 adopted by the House, the bill or resolution, when received from the 102 senate, may be placed immediately on the calendar, 103 (E) During the last ten calendar days of the session, if the House 104 rejects an amendment adopted by the senate, or adopts a House 105 amendment to a bill or resolution received from the senate, or takes any 106 action on the bill or resolution requiring further action by the senate, the 107 bill or resolution, after final action in the House, may be transmitted 108 immediately to the senate, or if the senate rejects an amendment 109 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 5 of 17 adopted by the House or adopts a senate amendment to a bill or 110 resolution received from the House, or takes any action on the bill or 111 resolution requiring further action by the House, the bill or resolution, 112 when received from the senate, may be placed immediately on the 113 calendar and may be acted upon immediately, 114 (F) During the last ten calendar days of the session, any bill or 115 resolution, after final action in the House, may be transmitted 116 immediately to the senate, 117 (G) During the last five calendar days of the session, any bill or 118 resolution received by the House after final action by the senate may be 119 placed on the calendar immediately and the bill or resolution may be 120 acted upon after it has appeared on the calendar for two session days, 121 or 122 (H) A report by a joint standing committee of a resolution concerning 123 a judicial, workers' compensation commissioner or Board of Pardons 124 and Paroles member nomination may be acted upon after it has 125 appeared on the calendar for two days. 126 All bills and resolutions starred for action shall be acted upon only 127 when called and any bill or resolution not acted upon shall retain its 128 place on the calendar unless it is moved to the foot of the calendar or 129 unless its consideration is made the order of the day for some specified 130 time. When a bill or resolution is removed from the foot of the calendar, 131 it shall not be acted upon before the next regular succeeding session day. 132 Prior to the convening of the House on each session day, the speaker 133 shall make available on the floor of the House a list of bills and 134 resolutions intended to be acted upon during that session day. Such list 135 shall set forth the action intended to be taken on each bill or resolution 136 so listed. The list shall be for informational purposes only. 137 12. The clerk shall retain all bills, resolutions and other papers, in 138 reference to which any member has a right to move a reconsideration, 139 until the right of reconsideration has expired, and no longer. 140 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 6 of 17 13. The clerk shall keep a record of all petitions, resolutions, joint 141 resolutions and bills for all acts presented for consideration of the 142 House, and said record shall be so kept as to show by one and a single 143 reference thereto the action of the House on any specified petition, 144 resolution, joint resolution or bill up to the time of such reference. 145 14. The clerk shall supervise all clerical work to be done for the House 146 and shall supervise all employees subject to the direction of the speaker. 147 The assistant clerk shall have the same powers and perform the same 148 duties as the clerk, subject to the direction of the clerk. The bill clerk, the 149 journal clerk and the calendar clerk shall perform such duties as are 150 assigned to them by the clerk. 151 15. Upon the request of any member, the clerk shall provide a 152 calendar to such member on each session day. 153 MEMBERS 154 16. When any member is about to speak in debate or deliver any 155 matter to the House, the member shall rise and address the chair as "Mr. 156 Speaker" or "Madam Speaker," as the case may be. 157 If two or more rise at the same time, the speaker shall name the 158 member entitled to the floor, preferring one who rises in place to one 159 who does not. 160 No member shall speak in debate or deliver any matter to the House 161 unless such member is present in the House Chamber. 162 17. No member shall speak on the same question more than twice 163 without unanimous consent of the members of the House present. 164 18. The speaker shall, or any member may, call to order any member 165 who in speaking or otherwise, transgresses the rules and orders of the 166 House. If speaking, the member shall sit down, unless permitted to 167 explain; and if a member is guilty of a breach of any of the rules and 168 orders, the member may be required by the House, on motion, to make 169 satisfaction therefor, and shall not be allowed to vote or speak except by 170 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 7 of 17 way of excuse until such satisfaction is made. 171 COMMITTEES AND LEADERS 172 19. At the opening of each session a committee on contested elections, 173 consisting of four members, at least two of whom shall be members of 174 the minority party in the House, shall be appointed by the speaker to 175 take into consideration all contested elections of the members of the 176 House and to report the facts, with their opinion thereon in a manner 177 that may be directed by House resolution. 178 20. (a) Majority Election and Appointments. The majority leader shall 179 be elected by the members of the majority party in the House and the 180 deputy majority leaders shall be appointed by the majority leader and 181 shall serve at the pleasure of the majority leader. The assistant deputy 182 speaker, majority caucus chairperson, deputy majority caucus 183 chairperson, assistant majority leaders and majority whips shall be 184 appointed by the speaker in consultation with the majority leader, and 185 shall serve at the pleasure of the speaker. 186 The chairpersons, and where appropriate, vice-chairpersons, of the 187 standing committees shall be appointed by the speaker and shall serve 188 at the pleasure of the speaker, except when a chairperson is designated 189 or appointed by the minority leader pursuant to these rules or the joint 190 rules, in which case, the person so designated or appointed shall serve 191 at the pleasure of the minority leader. Notwithstanding any provision 192 of the general statutes, during the 2025-2026 biennium, the ranking 193 member of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee shall be 194 appointed by the speaker. 195 (b) Minority Election and Appointments. The minority leader shall be 196 elected by the members of the minority party in the House and the 197 deputy minority leaders, the minority caucus chairperson, the assistant 198 minority leaders, the minority whips and the ranking members of each 199 joint standing committee shall be appointed by the minority leader and 200 shall serve at the pleasure of the minority leader except when a ranking 201 member is designated or appointed by the speaker pursuant to these 202 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 8 of 17 rules or the joint rules, in which case, the person so designated or 203 appointed shall serve at the pleasure of the speaker. Notwithstanding 204 any provision of the general statutes, during the 2025-2026 biennium, 205 the chairperson of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee shall 206 be appointed by the minority leader. 207 (c) Number of Leaders. The number of members appointed to the 208 positions of assistant majority leader and majority whip shall not exceed 209 thirty-three per cent of the total membership of the majority party in the 210 House. The number of members appointed to the positions of assistant 211 minority leader shall not exceed thirty-three per cent of the total 212 membership of the minority party in the House. Notwithstanding the 213 provisions of this subsection, the chairpersons of the bonding 214 subcommittees of the joint standing committee on finance, revenue and 215 bonding may be assistant majority leaders and the ranking members of 216 said subcommittees may be assistant minority leaders. 217 (d) Committees. The staff clerks of the standing committees shall be 218 appointed by the speaker. Chairpersons of subcommittees may be 219 appointed by the chairpersons of the respective standing committees 220 with the approval of the speaker. 221 All standing committee members shall be appointed by the speaker 222 on or before the fifth regular session day of the first year of the term, 223 except to fill a vacancy caused by death or incapacity, or resignation or 224 removal from the House or from a committee, and except that the 225 speaker may appoint any member elected after the fifth regular session 226 day of the first year of the term to any committee, within five calendar 227 days after the member takes the oath of office. The member first 228 appointed shall be chairperson. All members of standing committees 229 shall serve for both sessions of the term, except that: (1) The speaker may 230 accept the resignation, for good cause, of a member of a standing 231 committee prior to the expiration of the term, and (2) the speaker may 232 remove a member, provided the speaker's removal of a member of the 233 minority party shall require the concurrence of the minority leader. 234 Chairpersons, vice-chairpersons and subcommittee chairpersons shall 235 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 9 of 17 serve for both sessions of the term unless removed by the speaker. 236 (e) Referrals to Committees. (1) The House may refer any matter to a 237 committee either before or after the deadline of that committee (A) at 238 any regular session of the House, or (B) at a technical session of the 239 House provided the majority leader has notified the minority leader or 240 the minority leader's designee in writing, not later than 5 p.m. the day 241 before the technical session, of the majority leader's intent to move for 242 the referral, and received the approval of the minority leader or the 243 minority leader's designee for the referral, and provided further that no 244 matter may be recommitted at a technical session. 245 (2) The House may, but need not, refer to a committee before or after 246 its deadline a bill or resolution that was favorably or unfavorably 247 reported by another committee, except that every bill and resolution 248 shall be referred to the committees on Legislative Management, 249 Appropriations, Finance, Revenue and Bonding, Government 250 Administration and Elections, Government Oversight or Judiciary if 251 such referral is specifically required under Joint Rule 3 or subsection (e) 252 of Joint Rule 15. 253 (f) Meetings in Representatives' Chamber. Committee meetings shall 254 not be held in the representatives' chamber on session days. 255 REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS 256 21. The order of business shall be as follows: 257 1. Reception of petitions. 258 2. Reception of communications from the Governor, Secretary of the 259 State, annual and biennial reports, interim committee reports and 260 special reports. 261 3. Introduction of bills and resolutions. 262 4. Reports of committees. 263 5. Reception of business from the senate. 264 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 10 of 17 6. Business on the calendar. 265 7. Miscellaneous. 266 RULES AND MOTIONS 267 22. The rules of parliamentary practice comprised in the 2000 edition 268 of Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure shall govern the House 269 whenever applicable and whenever they are not inconsistent with the 270 standing rules and orders of the House or the joint rules of the senate 271 and the House of Representatives. 272 23. The rules of the House shall take precedence over the joint rules 273 of the senate and the House of Representatives or Mason's Manual of 274 Legislative Procedure in the event of conflict. 275 24. When a motion is made, it shall be stated to the House by the 276 speaker before any debate is had thereon. 277 25. When a motion is stated by the speaker, or read by the clerk, it 278 shall be deemed to be in the possession of the House. 279 It may be withdrawn by the mover at any time before decision or 280 amendment, but not after amendment, unless the House approves by a 281 majority vote. 282 26. The question first moved shall be first put, except as modified in 283 Rule 28. 284 27. If the question under debate consists of two or more independent 285 propositions any member may move to have the question divided. If the 286 House adopts the motion to divide, the speaker shall rule on the order 287 of voting on the divisions of a question. 288 28. When a question is under debate, no motion shall be received 289 except: 290 1. To adjourn, which is not debatable. 291 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 11 of 17 2. To recess. 292 3. To postpone temporarily retaining position on the calendar. 293 4. To pass until next session day retaining position on calendar. 294 5. To close the debate at a specified time. 295 6. To postpone to a certain time. 296 7. To refer or recommit to a committee. 297 8. To amend. 298 9. To place at foot of calendar. 299 These motions shall have precedence in the order listed in this rule, 300 except that a point of order may be raised at any time. 301 29. When the consideration of a question regularly on the calendar is 302 interrupted by adjournment, the question comes up in its proper place 303 on the next session day's calendar. 304 30. A vote can be reconsidered only on the next regular succeeding 305 session day, provided there shall be no reconsideration of the vote upon 306 the following motions: To adjourn, or to reconsider, and no question 307 shall be twice reconsidered. 308 AMENDMENTS 309 31. (a) Amendments shall be filed with the clerk of the House before 310 10 a.m. on the day on which the bill or resolution is to be acted upon, 311 except that (1) the following may each sponsor or authorize 312 amendments at any time: The presiding officer, the majority leader or, 313 in the majority leader's absence, the majority leader's designated deputy 314 majority leader, the minority leader or in the minority leader's absence, 315 the minority leader's designated deputy minority leader; (2) the 316 presiding officer may waive the filing requirement upon the request of 317 the majority leader or the minority leader; (3) after any amendment or 318 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 12 of 17 amendments have been adopted, any member may offer a further 319 amendment only if it is directly related to the amendment or 320 amendments adopted. 321 (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this rule, if a bill or resolution 322 has been scheduled for consideration on a date certain pursuant to a 323 special order, all amendments relating to that bill or resolution must be 324 filed with the clerk of the House before 5 p.m. on the last day the clerk's 325 office is open preceding the day on which the bill or resolution has been 326 scheduled for consideration. The only exceptions to this filing 327 requirement shall be: (1) The persons named in subdivision (1) of 328 subsection (a) of this rule may each sponsor an amendment at any time; 329 (2) after any amendment or amendments have been adopted, any 330 member may offer a further amendment only if it is directly related to 331 the amendment or amendments adopted. 332 (c) Members may co-sponsor an amendment that is in the possession 333 of the clerk of the House, or remove their names as co-sponsors, by 334 submitting a written request to the clerk not later than 10 a.m. on the 335 day following adoption or rejection of the amendment, excluding 336 weekends and holidays. Co-sponsorship of an amendment does not 337 constitute co-sponsorship of the bill it would amend unless the member 338 so specifies pursuant to Joint Rule 7(c). 339 (d) After a motion for passage of a bill or resolution has been made, 340 a motion to amend the bill or resolution is in order. 341 A pending amendment may not be amended. No substitute 342 amendment may be offered for a pending amendment. 343 (e) No independent new question may be introduced as an 344 amendment. 345 (f) Whenever a bill is amended, the speaker may order that it be 346 returned to the legislative commissioners for the purposes of re-347 examination pursuant to Joint Rule 13 and for reprinting as amended. 348 SEATS 349 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 13 of 17 32. Immediately after the adoption of these rules the speaker shall 350 appoint a committee of four, who shall assign seats to all members of 351 the House. 352 33. The seats assigned to members shall be their seats for their term 353 of office. 354 REPRESENTATIVES' CHAMBER 355 34. Use of the representatives' chamber shall not be granted for non-356 legislative use during a General Assembly session except by a vote of 357 the House, or by a vote of the legislative management committee or with 358 the permission of the speaker. The speaker shall grant use of the 359 chamber for legislative use and between General Assembly sessions. 360 PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE 361 35. No debate shall be allowed after a question is put and while it 362 remains undecided. 363 36. In all cases when a voice vote is taken without a division, the 364 speaker shall determine whether it is or is not a vote; and in all doubtful 365 cases the speaker shall state "The chair is in doubt." Whereupon, the 366 speaker shall try the question again by a voice vote or roll call, as the 367 speaker may so order. 368 After the speaker has declared a vote, it shall not be taken again 369 unless by a regular motion for reconsideration, made by a member in 370 the prevailing vote of the House. 371 37. If a division is called for, the House shall divide, those in the 372 affirmative first rising from their seats and standing until counted, and 373 afterwards those in the negative. For the purpose of more conveniently 374 counting upon the division of the House, the floor thereof shall be 375 divided by aisles into four divisions, to be numbered first, second, third 376 and fourth sections, commencing on the right of the chair; for each of 377 which divisions the speaker shall appoint a member whose seat is in 378 said division to be a teller and to count and report to the chair. 379 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 14 of 17 38. In case of a tie vote or an equal division, the question shall not be 380 passed. 381 39. The yeas and nays shall be taken on the roll call machine on all 382 final action on all bills, resolutions proposing amendments to the 383 constitution and all other substantive resolutions, except bills and 384 resolutions on the consent calendar. On all other questions, a roll call 385 vote shall be taken at the request of one-fifth of the members present, 386 expressed at any time before a declaration of the vote. In the event the 387 roll call machine is not functioning properly, the roll may be called by 388 the clerk. 389 40. Every member, when a question is put by the speaker, shall vote, 390 unless excused by the speaker, if the member is (1) present in the House 391 Chamber, or (2) logged into the House of Representatives electronic 392 voting system in accordance with the provisions of Rule 49. No member 393 shall absent herself or himself from the House Chamber or the State 394 Capitol or Legislative Office Building, or log out of the electronic voting 395 system, without leave, unless there is a quorum without the member's 396 presence. 397 Whenever any vote is to be taken, the speaker may order the doors 398 closed and thereupon no member shall leave the House unless by 399 permission of the speaker, or the House, until the vote is declared, but 400 members shall be admitted at any time. 401 When a vote has been taken, if any member raises a question of an 402 excess of votes cast over the number of members present, a count of the 403 House shall be had, and if it appears that such excess of votes exists, the 404 speaker shall order the vote to be again taken. 405 41. No representative may vote or change his or her vote on a roll call 406 after the speaker has requested that the clerk announce the tally. 407 42. While the House is in session, admission to the floor of the House 408 shall be limited to members of the General Assembly, authorized 409 members of the press, authorized staff of the General Assembly and 410 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 15 of 17 such other persons as may be authorized by the presiding officer. On 411 any day during which the House is in session, lobbyists shall be 412 prohibited from the floor of the House except during a public hearing 413 on the floor of the House or as may be authorized by the presiding 414 officer for purposes of recognition or ceremony. 415 Electronic media equipment and media personnel shall occupy only 416 those areas designated by the presiding officer. 417 Proper facilities for transmitting messages to members of the House 418 shall be provided by the clerk and administered by the messengers. 419 The sergeant at arms, doorkeepers and messengers shall enforce this 420 rule and shall see that the aisles and the seats of the members are not 421 occupied by persons other than members of the General Assembly, 422 while the House is in session. 423 43. There shall be a consent calendar on which shall be entered such 424 bills and resolutions as the majority leader and the minority leader or 425 their designees shall agree, and shall be proposed to the House by the 426 majority leader or the designee of the majority leader in the form of a 427 motion to move to the consent calendar. The consent calendar may be 428 acted upon on the day of such motion or on a subsequent day. At the 429 request of a member made from the floor any bill or resolution shall be 430 removed from those included in the motion. All bills and resolutions 431 starred for action on the consent calendar shall be passed on motion 432 without discussion unless, at any time prior to the motion for passage, 433 a member requests from the floor removal of a bill or resolution from 434 the consent calendar in which case such bill or resolution shall be so 435 removed and placed on the regular calendar. Any bill or resolution so 436 removed shall be considered as having appeared on the regular 437 calendar for a period of time equivalent to that during which it appeared 438 on the consent calendar. 439 44. Upon motion made and adopted, the House may schedule 440 consideration of any matter appearing on the calendar for a date certain 441 by special order, but no sooner than the later of (1) the second day, 442 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 16 of 17 excluding weekends and holidays, after the adoption of the special 443 order, or (2) the day after the matter first appears on the calendar double 444 starred. 445 RESTRICTIONS 446 45. No person shall smoke in the House Chamber or the gallery. No 447 person shall conduct a conversation on a wireless telephone or similar 448 device in the House Chamber while the House is meeting. No person 449 shall take or possess a sign, banner, placard or other display material in 450 the gallery or in the House Chamber while the House is meeting. The 451 presiding officer and the sergeant at arms shall enforce this rule. 452 SUSPENSION OF THE RULES 453 46. These rules shall not be altered, amended or suspended except by 454 the vote of at least two-thirds of the members present. 455 47. Motions to suspend the rules shall be in order on any session day. 456 Suspension of the rules shall be for a specified purpose. Upon 457 accomplishment of that purpose, any rule suspended shall be again in 458 force. 459 REMOTE PARTICIPATION 460 48. Quorum. No member who is logged into the House of 461 Representatives electronic voting system and not present in the House 462 Chamber shall be considered present for the purpose of determining 463 whether a quorum is present. 464 49. Voting Remotely. A member may vote remotely while logged into 465 the House of Representatives electronic voting system under these rules 466 as follows: 467 (1) While present in the State Capitol or Legislative Office Building; 468 or 469 (2) While on the grounds of the State Capitol or Legislative Office 470 Building if the majority leader or minority leader has granted such 471 House Resolution No. LCO No. 1200 17 of 17 member permission because such leader has (A) determined that it is 472 impracticable for the member to cast a vote while present in the House 473 Chamber or in the State Capitol or Legislative Office Building, and (B) 474 informed the speaker of such permission. 475 50. House Agenda. (a) Upon acceptance of a House agenda, the 476 clerk's office shall act upon the items listed as indicated and shall 477 incorporate the items by reference in the House journal and House 478 transcript. 479 (b) On any day that is not scheduled as a session day, the speaker and 480 the minority leader, or their designees, may call the House into session 481 for purposes of transacting business of a procedural nature by filing 482 with the clerk or the clerk's designee a written instruction to conduct a 483 pro forma House session with or without the presence of a member. The 484 direction shall include a written motion to adopt the day's House 485 agenda and act on all items as indicated and incorporate the items by 486 reference into the House journal and House transcript. The motion shall 487 be read into the record and shall have the same force and effect as if the 488 House were convened with a presiding officer and a member. 489 REMOTE PARTICIPATION IN COMMITTEE MEETINGS 490 51. Upon mutual agreement of the House chairperson and House 491 ranking member of a joint standing committee, while a motion for a final 492 action is under consideration by the committee at a committee meeting, 493 all House members of such committee who are participating on a virtual 494 platform at such meeting shall be limited to casting a vote on any 495 question before the committee during the consideration of such motion 496 for a final action, provided notice of such limitation is distributed to all 497 House members of the committee not later than 6 p.m. of the day before 498 such meeting and a record is made of such limitation and such 499 distribution by the House chairperson and House ranking member. 500