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  • Article 1 Members, Terms, Records, Etc.
    • Section 29-1-1.2 House districts; legal actions; official maps; severability; effective date.
    • Section 29-1-2.3 Senate districts; legal actions; official maps; severability; effective date.
    • Section 29-1-2.4 Effective date.
    • Section 29-1-2.5 Contesting redistricting or reapportionment plans. THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER. THIS SECTION HAS NOT BEEN CODIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURE.
    • Section 29-1-3 Annual sessions; place of meeting.
    • Section 29-1-4 Time of meeting and length of organizational and regular sessions.
    • Section 29-1-5 Length of special sessions.
    • Section 29-1-6 Administration of oath of office to members.
    • Section 29-1-7 Privilege of members from arrest and civil process.
    • Section 29-1-8 Compensation and mileage of officers and members.
    • Section 29-1-8.1 Repealed effective December 31, 1998.
    • Section 29-1-9 Compensation of legislative interim committees.
    • Section 29-1-10 Appropriation for organization sessions and legislative interim committees.
    • Section 29-1-11 Certification of compensation due officers and members.
    • Section 29-1-12 Journals of House and Senate - Compiling and filing.
    • Section 29-1-13 Journals of House and Senate - Delivery to Secretary of State; compensation.
    • Section 29-1-14 Papers and documents of Legislature - Deposit with Secretary of State.
    • Section 29-1-15 Papers and documents of Legislature - Engrossed copies of laws, etc., to be preserved.
    • Section 29-1-16 Papers and documents of Legislature - How filed and arranged.
    • Section 29-1-17 Papers and documents of Legislature - Secretary of State to receipt for papers.
    • Section 29-1-18 Maximum number of members on standing committees of House of Representatives.
    • Section 29-1-19 Use of space in Capitol; control of space when Legislature convenes outside Capitol.
    • Section 29-1-19.1 Legislature authorized to control streets adjacent to Capitol, in cooperation with chief of services.
    • Section 29-1-20 Trade of old equipment upon purchase of new equipment for House or Senate.
    • Section 29-1-21 Salaries of legislative officers and employees.
    • Section 29-1-22 Appropriation for legislative costs; Legislature to present budget annually; contents.
    • Section 29-1-23 Purchase of legislative chairs or desks by members of Legislature; establishment of price; disposition of generated revenues; disposition of unsold chairs or desks.
    • Section 29-1-24 Ozone transport oversight.
    • Section 29-1-25 Alternate distribution and publication of materials supplied to Legislature.
  • Article 2 Legislative Compensation Commission.
    • Section 29-1-40 Creation; composition; terms and appointment of members; quorum defined and required to conduct business; failure of appointing authority to make appointment; certain persons ineligible to serve.
    • Section 29-1-41 Compensation; expenses.
    • Section 29-1-42 Record-keeping, clerical assistance, etc.
    • Section 29-1-43 Duties of commission; study of compensation; report of findings and recommendations; authority to travel and conduct public hearings.
    • Section 29-1-44 Recommendations to be sent to Legislature, Governor, etc.; compensation of Legislature to remain the same unless recommendations adopted by majority of both houses.



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