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2004 SESSION
RESOLVED by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That Rules 25 and 27 of House Joint Resolution No. 1, as amended by House Joint Resolution No. 519, of the 2004 Regular Session of the General Assembly of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
Rule 25. The first conference on the Budget Bill(s) shall complete its
deliberations no later than noon, Friday, March 12 Tuesday, March 16, 2004. If
there is no conference report at that time, the conference members shall
present to the members of their respective bodies a written report explaining
the differences between the House and Senate positions. No engrossment of the
Budget Bill(s) shall be required in either house, and any conference on the Budget
Bill(s) shall consider, as the basis of its deliberations, the Budget Bill(s)
as recommended by the Governor and introduced in the House and the amendments
thereto proposed by each house.
Rule 27. This session of the General Assembly shall adjourn sine die no later
than the legislative day of Saturday, March 13, 2004. be extended beyond the
60-day period provided in Section 6 of Article IV of the Constitution of
Virginia to midnight, Tuesday, March 16, 2004. Members and legislative
assistants shall not receive per diem payment for any day or days that the session is
extended. No legislation shall be introduced for consideration during the
extension except (i) bills and joint resolutions requested in writing by the
Governor, if the member offering such legislation has not exceeded the introduction limits
established in Rule 5 and (ii) legislation affecting the rules of procedure or
the schedule of business of the General Assembly, either of its houses, or any of its
committees.