101 Pa. Code § 9.42 - Single house resolutions
(a)
General.-A single house resolution is a written resolution
introduced in either house which does not require or contemplate concurrence by
the other house.
(b)
Use.-Common uses of such resolutions are for adopting rules,
fixing the last day for introduction of bills, discharging a standing committee
or conference committee from consideration of a bill and establishing a select
or special committee to study or investigate a particular subject or matter or
to arrange memorial services for deceased members.
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