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amendments attached to the bill so that the members of the
house of origin would know what amendment was offered to
that bill so there would be no guesswork whatsoever.
The five copies of the amendment offered to a
bill, one goes to the printer, two copies go to the
journal clerk, a copy goes to the legislative reference,
and one copy is used for the press.
That is the required five copies that must be
filed across the reading clerk's desk.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gleason.
DELEGATE GLEASON: Let me go back over the road
once more with you, if I might, because the five copies
and the places they go to are things that are bothering me,
because this amendment says the bill shall not be approved
i in final form in each house until the amendments are
printed, or are in writing, the bill is in writing, so I
am talking after the bill has left the house of origin, and
it comes to the second house. It has been amended already
i in the house of origin and I understand the amendments are
printed on the copy of the bill. it is indicated on there.
It gets to the second house. The bill is up for discussion
and amendments are proposed. Five copies are put across |