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A RESOLUTION
Relative to officials, employees, and committees in the
House of Representatives; and for other
purposes.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES that the following provisions shall be in effect during the 2001
regular session of the General Assembly of Georgia and for the duration of this
General Assembly and until otherwise provided for by resolution of the
House:
PART 1
SECTION
1-1.
Subject to the availability of funds appropriated or
otherwise available for the House of Representatives and House Research Office,
the Speaker of the House is authorized to employ on behalf of the House of
Representatives: a sergeant-at-arms, a postmaster or postmistress, assistant
postmasters or assistant postmistresses, assistant doorkeepers, pages, aides,
secretaries, stenographers, typists, clerks, porters, court reporters,
consultants, and other necessary personnel; and the Speaker is authorized to
provide for a House Research Office and to employ personnel for said office.
The numbers and compensation of personnel so employed pursuant to this section
shall be fixed by the Speaker within the limitations of funds appropriated or
otherwise available for the operation of the House of Representatives and the
House Research Office. Personnel employed pursuant to this section may be
employed on a permanent or temporary basis and on a part-time or full-time
basis, as may be determined by the Speaker. The assignment and duties of
personnel employed pursuant to this section shall be as determined by the
Speaker; and any such personnel may be assigned to House officers, committees,
committee officers, caucuses, and caucus officers as deemed appropriate by the
Speaker, including without limitation assignment of aides to the Speaker Pro
Tempore, the Majority Leader, and the Minority Leader.
SECTION 1-2.
The Speaker is also authorized to secure the services of
chaplains and interns and provide expense reimbursement allowances for them
within the limitations of funds appropriated or otherwise
available.
SECTION 1-3.
The Doorkeeper of the House and the Messenger of the House,
who are elected by the House, shall be compensated in an amount to be fixed by
the Speaker of the House.
PART 2
SECTION
2-1.
Subject to the availability of funds appropriated or
otherwise available for the Clerk of the House´s office, the Clerk of the
House is authorized to employ for the Clerk´s office: assistant clerks,
reading clerks, calendar clerks, journal clerks, secretaries, copy readers,
typists, Multilith operators, Xerox operators, collator operators,
porter-machinists, roll-call operators, clerical assistants, terminal operators,
camera operators, supply and mail clerks, document distributors, audio
operators, porters, personnel to distribute bills and other materials for
members, and other necessary personnel. The numbers and compensation of
personnel employed pursuant to this section shall be fixed by the Clerk within
the limitations of funds appropriated or otherwise available for the operation
of the Clerk of the House´s office. Personnel employed pursuant to this
section may be employed on a permanent or temporary basis and on a part-time or
full-time basis, as may be determined by the Clerk. The assignment and duties of
personnel employed pursuant to this section shall be as determined by the
Clerk.
SECTION 2-2.
Pursuant to the provisions of Code Section 28-3-23 of the
Official Code of Georgia Annotated, the salary of the Clerk of the House shall
be the same amount the Clerk was receiving at the time of adoption of this
resolution by the House. In addition to that amount, the Clerk shall also
receive the same percentage salary increase provided in the General
Appropriations Act for employees of the legislative branch of state government.
During the Clerk´s tenure of office, he or she shall also receive the same
expense allowance and the same mileage allowance or travel allowance as received
by members of the General Assembly for each day of service rendered by the
Clerk.
PART 3
SECTION
3-1.
Subject to the availability of funds appropriated or
otherwise available for the operation of the Speaker of the House´s Office,
the Speaker of the House is authorized to employ interns, aides, secretaries,
stenographers, typists, consultants, and other necessary personnel. The numbers
and compensation of personnel employed pursuant to this section shall be fixed
by the Speaker within the limitations of funds appropriated or otherwise
available for the operation of the Speaker of the House´s Office.
Personnel employed pursuant to this section may be employed on a permanent or
temporary basis and on a part-time or full-time basis as may be determined by
the Speaker. The assignment and duties of personnel employed pursuant to this
section shall be as determined by the Speaker.
PART 4
SECTION
4-1.
During any day or period of time during which the
General Assembly is not in session, including without limitation any day or
period of adjournment during a regular or special session, each of the following
officers shall be a committee of one for each day spent on official business:
The Speaker of the House, the Speaker Pro Tempore, the Majority Leader, the
Majority Whip, the Minority Leader, the Minority Whip, the Administration Floor
Leader, and the Assistant Administration Floor Leaders. For each such day spent
on official business each of such officers shall receive the expense, mileage,
and travel allowances authorized by law for members of interim committees,
provided that the Assistant Administration Floor Leaders shall receive such
expense, mileage, and travel allowances only upon the authorization and approval
of vouchers by the Administration Floor Leader.
SECTION 4-2.
(a) During any day or period of time during which the
General Assembly is not in session, including without limitation any day or
period of adjournment during a regular or special session, each member of the
House of Representatives is designated as a committee of one for the purpose of
carrying out legislative duties only within the State of Georgia. For each such
day of service, each member shall receive the expense, mileage, and travel
allowances authorized by law for legislative members of interim legislative
committees but shall not receive the same for more than seven days each
year.
(b) In addition to the days provided for in
subsection (a) of this section and without counting towards the limit specified
in said subsection (a), each member of the House is designated as a committee of
one for the purpose of carrying out legislative duties on any weekday which: (1)
is a one-day recess or adjournment during a regular session; and (2) occurs
after Monday and prior to Friday. For each such day of service, each member
shall receive the expense and travel allowances (not including mileage which
shall be covered by the weekly round trip) for legislative members of interim
legislative committees, if such member has engaged in legislative business on
that day, but not otherwise.
SECTION 4-3.
Pursuant to the provisions of law, in addition to any other
compensation they receive as members of the General Assembly, the Majority
Leader, the Minority Leader, and the Administration Floor Leader each shall
receive an amount of $2,400.00 per annum, as salary, to be paid in equal monthly
or semimonthly installments. Each of the Assistant Administration Floor Leaders
shall likewise receive an amount of $1,200.00 per annum, as salary, to be paid
in equal monthly or semimonthly installments. Prior to serving as
Administration Floor Leader or as an Assistant Administration Floor Leader, a
Representative must be certified as such by the Governor in writing to the
Speaker of the House and the Clerk of the House.
PART 5
SECTION
5-1.
During any period or day of adjournment during a regular
or special session, the Speaker is empowered to give authorization for standing
committees of the House and such other committees as the Speaker might create to
remain at the Capitol during any such period of time for the purpose of
considering and studying proposed legislation and other matters. Members of
such committees as shall be designated by the Speaker to remain at the Capitol
shall receive the expense, mileage, and travel allowances authorized by law for
members of interim committees.
SECTION 5-2.
The Speaker is authorized to appoint committees from the
members of the House to serve as interim legislative study committees and for
the purpose of performing such duties as the Speaker shall deem necessary. Such
committees are authorized to serve during the interim and the members thereof
shall receive the expense, mileage, and travel allowances authorized by law for
legislative members of interim legislative committees. The Speaker shall
designate the chairperson of any such committee and shall prescribe the time for
which any such committee is authorized to function. The Speaker is authorized
to extend the time allowed for any committee, whether the committee is created
by resolution or by the Speaker. The Speaker is authorized to designate
standing committees or any subcommittee thereof to function during the interim
for the purpose of performing such duties as the Speaker shall deem necessary.
The members of any such committee or subcommittee shall receive the expense,
mileage, and travel allowances authorized by law for legislative members of
interim legislative committees.
PART 6
SECTION
6-1.
The funds necessary to carry out the provisions of Parts
1, 4, and 5 of this resolution shall come from funds appropriated or otherwise
available for the operation of the House of Representatives and House Research
Office. The funds necessary to carry out the provisions of Part 2 of this
resolution shall come from funds appropriated or otherwise available for the
operation of the Clerk of the House´s office. The funds necessary to carry
out the provisions of Part 3 of this resolution shall come from funds
appropriated or otherwise available for the operation of the Speaker of the
House´s Office.
SECTION 6-2.
Any personnel employed pursuant to this resolution shall
serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority; and any such personnel may be
discharged by the appointing authority with or without
cause.
SECTION 6-3.
This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its
adoption by the House of Representatives.