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Maryland Manual, 1910-11
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RULES OF THE HOUSE 0» DELEGATES. 273

THE DOORKEEPERS

Shall close the doors leading into the Hall so soon as the Chap-
lain commences prayer, and shall prevent conversation, walk-
ing or any interruption whatever outside the Bar of the House
during religious services.

Shall close, and keep closed, both doors of the Bar of the
House, and take and keep position directly thereat, allowing
no person to pass unless in strict conformity to the Fifth Rule,
viz.:

"No person shall be admitted within the Bar of the House
but members of the Senate, ex-Governors, former members of
the Legislature, and such other persons as may be invited by
the Speaker."

Shall prevent the abuse of property in the lobbies.
Shall keep the aisles outside the Bar of the House clear, so
that ingress and egress of members shall not be interrupted.

Shall give full attention to the comfort and seating in the
lobbies of all visitors.

THE POSTMASTER

Shall, on the arrival of all mails, promptly deliver to the mem-
bers all mail matter addressed to them, and shall collect from
their desks all matter prepared for mailing.

RULE LI.

All resolutions and orders requiring the expenditure of
money, and all other resolutions and orders except those pro-
viding for leaves of absence, or relating to adjournment or
recess, and such others as in the judgment of the Chair are
of such a character as to require immediate action, shall be
referred to their appropriate committees.

RULE LII.

The manual of parliamentary practice in this body, in all
cases in which the rules thereof may be applicable and not
inconsistent with the standing rules and orders of this House,
shall be "Reed's Parliamentary Rules."

 

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