General Assembly Senate Joint
Resolution No. 1
January Session, 2021 LCO No. 454
Referred to Committee on NO COMMITTEE
Introduced by:
SEN. LOONEY, 11th Dist.
SEN. DUFF, 25th Dist.
REP. RITTER M., 1st Dist.
REP. ROJAS, 9th Dist.
REP. CANDELORA, 86th Dist.
RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE JOINT RULES OF THE SENATE
AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Resolved by this Assembly:
1 That the following shall be the Joint Rules of the Senate and House of
2 Representatives for the regular sessions of the General Assembly and
3 for interim periods during the 2021-2022 legislative term.
4 MESSAGES BETWEEN CHAMBERS
5 1. Messages from one chamber to the other shall be delivered to the
6 presiding officer.
7 JOINT CONVENTIONS
8 2. Joint conventions shall be held in the Hall of the House. Either
9 chamber may request a convention stating the purposes thereof in its
10 message. The President of the Senate shall preside. The President and
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11 the Speaker shall make reports to their respective chambers of the
12 proceedings of the convention which shall be printed in the respective
13 journals.
14 JOINT COMMITTEES
15 3. (a) Designation of Committees. There shall be twenty-two joint
16 standing committees as provided in subsection (b) of this rule. There
17 shall be two statutory committees as provided in subsection (c) of this
18 rule. Committees shall consider all matters referred to them and report
19 as required by these rules.
20 (b) Standing Committees. Each joint standing committee shall consist
21 of not more than nine senators and not more than thirty-five
22 representatives, except that the joint standing committees on
23 Appropriations and Finance, Revenue and Bonding shall consist of not
24 more than thirteen senators and not more than forty-five
25 representatives, and the joint standing committee on Judiciary shall
26 consist of not more than eleven senators and not more than thirty-five
27 representatives. The joint standing committees shall be divided into
28 Group A and Group B as follows:
29 GROUP A
30 (1) A committee on APPROPRIATIONS that shall have cognizance of
31 all matters relating to appropriations and the operating budgets and all
32 matters relating to state employees' salaries, benefits and retirement,
33 teachers' retirement, veterans' pensions and collective bargaining
34 agreements and arbitration awards for state employees. In addition, any
35 bills or resolutions carrying or requiring appropriations, or creating or
36 enlarging a state mandate to local governments, defined in subsection
37 (a)(2) of section 2-32b of the general statutes, and favorably reported by
38 any other committee, except the payment of claims by the state, shall be
39 referred to the committee, unless such reference is dispensed with by at
40 least a two-thirds vote of each chamber, provided the committee's
41 consideration shall be limited to their fiscal aspects and appropriation
42 provisions of such bills or resolutions and shall not extend to their other
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43 substantive provisions or purpose, except to the extent that such other
44 provisions or purpose relate to the fiscal aspects and appropriation
45 provisions of such bills or resolutions.
46 (2) A committee on EDUCATION that shall have cognizance of all
47 matters relating to (A) the Department of Education and the Office of
48 Early Childhood, and (B) school building projects, local and regional
49 boards of education, the substantive law of collective bargaining
50 covering teachers and professional employees of such boards,
51 vocational rehabilitation, and libraries, including the State Library,
52 museums and historical and cultural associations.
53 (3) A committee on ENVIRONMENT that shall have cognizance of
54 all matters relating to (A) the Department of Energy and Environmental
55 Protection concerning the preservation and protection of the air, water
56 and other natural resources of the state and the Department of
57 Agriculture, including farming, dairy products and domestic animals,
58 and (B) conservation, recreation, pollution control, fisheries and game,
59 state parks and forests, water resources and flood and erosion control,
60 and the preservation and protection of the air, water and other natural
61 resources of the state.
62 (4) A committee on FINANCE, REVENUE AND BONDING that shall
63 have cognizance of all matters relating to (A) the Department of
64 Revenue Services, and (B) finance, revenue, capital bonding and
65 taxation. Any bill or resolution favorably reported by another
66 committee relating to finance, revenue, capital bonding, taxation,
67 employer contributions for unemployment compensation purposes, all
68 matters relating to the Department of Revenue Services and the revenue
69 aspects of the Gaming Division within the Department of Consumer
70 Protection shall be referred to the committee, provided the committee's
71 consideration shall be limited to the financial provisions and purposes
72 of such bill or resolution, such as finance, revenue, bonding, taxation
73 and fees, and shall not extend to the other substantive provisions or
74 purposes, except to the extent that such other provisions or purposes
75 relate to the financial provisions of such bills or resolutions.
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76 (5) A committee on GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND
77 ELECTIONS that shall have cognizance of all matters relating to (A) (i)
78 the Department of Administrative Services, including purchasing and
79 central collections, but excluding personnel and labor relations, fire
80 marshals, the fire safety code, the state building code and school
81 building projects, (ii) the administrative functions of the Office of
82 Governmental Accountability, including the office's personnel and
83 employment policies and information technology, and (iii) the Freedom
84 of Information Commission, the Office of State Ethics, the Citizen's
85 Ethics Advisory Board and the State Elections Enforcement
86 Commission, (B) state government organization and reorganization,
87 structures and procedures, (C) leasing, construction, maintenance,
88 purchase and sale, transfer or other disposition of state property and
89 facilities, (D) state and federal relations, (E) interstate compacts, (F)
90 compacts between the state and Indian tribes, (G) constitutional
91 amendments, and (H) all matters relating to elections and election laws.
92 Any bill favorably reported by another committee that requires a state
93 agency to sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of any real property or
94 interest in real property that is under the custody or control of such
95 agency to any person or entity other than another state agency, or any
96 resolution favorably reported by another committee that proposes a
97 constitutional amendment shall be referred to the committee on
98 Government Administration and Elections.
99 (6) A committee on JUDICIARY that shall have cognizance of all
100 matters relating to (A) the Judicial Department, the Department of
101 Correction and the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities,
102 (B) courts, judicial procedures, criminal law, probate courts, probation,
103 parole, wills, estates, adoption, divorce, bankruptcy, escheat, law
104 libraries, deeds, mortgages, conveyancing, preservation of land records
105 and other public documents, the law of business organizations, uniform
106 laws, validations, authorizations to sue and to appeal, claims against the
107 state, (C) all (i) judicial nominations, (ii) nominations of workers'
108 compensation commissioners, and (iii) nominations of members of the
109 Board of Pardons and Paroles, and (D) all bills carrying civil penalties
110 that exceed the sum of, or that may exceed in the aggregate, five
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111 thousand dollars. Any bill favorably reported by another committee that
112 carries a criminal penalty, other than an infraction, shall be referred to
113 the committee, provided the committee's consideration shall be limited
114 to the criminal penalties established in such bill and shall not extend to
115 the other substantive provisions or purposes of such bill.
116 (7) A committee on PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT that shall
117 have cognizance of all matters relating to local governments, housing,
118 urban renewal, fire, sewer and metropolitan districts, home rule,
119 planning and zoning, regional planning and development activities, the
120 state plan of conservation and development and economic development
121 programs impacting local governments.
122 (8) A committee on PUBLIC HEALTH that shall have cognizance of
123 all matters relating to (A) the Department of Public Health, the
124 Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and the
125 Department of Developmental Services, and (B) health, including
126 emergency medical services, all licensing boards within the Department
127 of Public Health, nursing homes, pure foods and drugs, and controlled
128 substances, including the treatment of substance abuse.
129 (9) A committee on TRANSPORTATION that shall have cognizance
130 of all matters relating to (A) the Department of Transportation, the
131 Office of the State Traffic Administration and the Department of Motor
132 Vehicles, and (B) transportation, including highways and bridges,
133 navigation, aeronautics, mass transit and railroads.
134 GROUP B
135 (10) A committee on BANKING that shall have cognizance of all
136 matters relating to (A) the Department of Banking, and (B) banks,
137 savings banks, bank and trust companies, savings and loan associations,
138 credit unions, the supervision of the sale of securities, fraternal benefit
139 societies and secured and unsecured lending.
140 (11) A committee on ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY that shall have
141 cognizance of all matters relating to (A) (i) the Public Utilities
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142 Regulatory Authority, and (ii) the Department of Energy and
143 Environmental Protection concerning energy, energy policy planning
144 and regulation, telecommunications, information systems and related
145 technology, and (B) energy, energy policy planning and regulation,
146 telecommunications, information systems and related technology.
147 (12) A committee on GENERAL LAW that shall have cognizance of
148 all matters relating to (A) the Department of Consumer Protection,
149 except legalized gambling, and (B) alcoholic beverages, fair trade and
150 sales practices, consumer protection, mobile homes and occupational
151 licensing, except licensing by the Department of Public Health.
152 (13) A committee on INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE that shall
153 have cognizance of all matters relating to (A) the Insurance Department,
154 and (B) insurance law and real estate law.
155 (14) A committee on LABOR AND PUBLIC EMPLOYEES that shall
156 have cognizance of all matters relating to (A) the Labor Department, (B)
157 workers' compensation, unemployment compensation, conditions of
158 employment, hours of labor, minimum wages, industrial safety,
159 occupational health and safety, labor unions and labor disputes, and (C)
160 conditions of employment of state and municipal employees and the
161 substantive law of state and municipal employees' collective bargaining.
162 (15) A committee on HUMAN SERVICES that shall have cognizance
163 of all matters relating to the Department of Social Services, including
164 institutions under its jurisdiction, and the Department of Rehabilitation
165 Services.
166 (16) A committee on PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY that shall
167 have cognizance of all matters relating to (A) the Department of
168 Emergency Services and Public Protection, and (B) civil preparedness
169 and homeland security, state police, the state-wide organized crime
170 investigative task force, municipal police training, fire marshals, the fire
171 safety code, the state building code and legalized gambling.
172 (17) A committee on COMMERCE that shall have cognizance of all
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173 matters relating to the Department of Economic and Community
174 Development and Connecticut Innovations, Incorporated.
175 (18) A committee on HIGHER EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT
176 ADVANCEMENT that shall have cognizance of all matters relating to
177 (A) the Board of Regents for Higher Education and the Office of Higher
178 Education, and (B) public and independent institutions of higher
179 education, private occupational schools, post-secondary education, job
180 training institutions and programs, apprenticeship training programs
181 and adult job training programs offered to the public by any state
182 agency or funded in whole or in part by the state.
183 (19) A committee on HOUSING that shall have cognizance of all
184 matters relating to housing.
185 (20) A committee on AGING that shall have cognizance of all matters
186 relating to senior citizens.
187 (21) A committee on CHILDREN that shall have cognizance of all
188 matters relating to (A) the Department of Children and Families,
189 including institutions under its jurisdiction, and (B) children.
190 (22) A committee on VETERANS' AFFAIRS that shall have
191 cognizance of all matters relating to military and veterans' affairs, except
192 veterans' pensions.
193 (c) Statutory Committees. In addition, there shall be:
194 (1) The committee on LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENT that shall
195 conduct the business affairs of the General Assembly. The committee
196 shall be responsible for the operation of the General Assembly,
197 coordination and supervision of committee work, improvement of
198 legislative operations, deciding on matters of organization, procedures,
199 facilities and working conditions of the General Assembly,
200 compensation of employees of the legislative branch, and the facilitation
201 of positive relationships with the federal government and other state
202 governments. All bills and resolutions relating to such matters may be
203 referred to the committee. The committee shall consist of (A) twenty
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204 members of the House who shall be (i) the Speaker, (ii) the deputy
205 speakers, (iii) the majority leader, (iv) four members appointed by the
206 Speaker, (v) three members appointed by the majority leader, (vi) the
207 minority leader, (vii) two deputy minority leaders appointed by the
208 minority leader, and (viii) five members appointed by the minority
209 leader, and (B) thirteen members of the Senate who shall be (i) the
210 President Pro Tempore, (ii) the majority leader, (iii) a deputy majority
211 leader appointed by the majority leader, (iv) five members appointed by
212 the President Pro Tempore, (v) the minority leader, (vi) an assistant
213 minority leader appointed by the minority leader, and (vii) three
214 members appointed by the minority leader. In matters of legislative
215 operations, the legislative commissioners and the clerks of each
216 chamber shall serve as ex-officio, non-voting members of the committee.
217 The committee shall be chaired by the President Pro Tempore and the
218 Speaker. A majority of the membership shall constitute a quorum and
219 all actions shall require the affirmative vote of a majority. At any
220 meeting, if a committee member present of either chamber requests, a
221 vote of the majority of the members present of each chamber shall be
222 required for approval of a question.
223 (2) The committee on EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE
224 NOMINATIONS that shall consist of (A) nineteen members of the
225 House who shall be (i) the majority leader, or the majority leader's
226 designee, (ii) the minority leader, or the minority leader's designee, (iii)
227 ten members appointed by the Speaker, and (iv) seven members
228 appointed by the minority leader, and (B) eight members of the Senate
229 who shall be (i) the majority leader, or the majority leader's designee, (ii)
230 the minority leader, or the mi