House Resolution No. (Successor to HSB 101) establishes the permanent rules for the House of Representatives for the Ninety-first General Assembly, detailing procedural guidelines for legislative operations. It covers essential aspects such as the call to order, quorum requirements, and the expected decorum during debates. The resolution outlines the roles and responsibilities of the Speaker and Speaker Pro Tempore, the management of legislative interns, and the use of electronic devices. It also sets forth rules for visitors and lobbyists, emphasizing the importance of maintaining order and decorum within the chamber, along with the consequences for any violations of House rules.

Additionally, the resolution specifies the processes for introducing and considering bills and resolutions, including the requirement for all official documents to be signed by the Speaker and recorded by the Chief Clerk. It mandates a one-day waiting period for simple and concurrent resolutions before action can be taken and establishes guidelines for committee meetings, voting, and public hearings. The resolution aims to create a structured and orderly legislative process, ensuring transparency, accountability, and clarity in the actions of the House while facilitating effective legislative proceedings.