RULES OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 129
All clerks, officers or employees shall be prompt in their
attendance at each opening of the House, and shall remain at
their several posts during the entire sitting of the House,
ready to render any service in accordance with their several
duties.
No clerk, officer or employee shall be absent at any time
during the sitting of the House, unless by permission of the
Speaker, nor absent himself from the service of the House,
unless in pursuance of leave of absence obtained from the
House.
THE CHIEF CLERK
Shall keep the Minutes of Proceedings in the House, and
with the aid and co-operation of the Journal Clerk make out,
subject to the control of the Speaker, the Journal of said pro-
ceedings, in readiness for the same to be read at the next
meeting of the House.
He shall keep the files of the House, preserve all petitions
and other papers belonging to the archives.
He shall place appropriate endorsements upon all papers
presented to the House, and after entering the same in
books kept for that purpose, send to the Printer of the House
such as are to be printed, and to the appropriate Committees
such as are referred without printing.
He shall convey all messages from the House to the Senate,
preceded by the Sergeant-at-Arms.
He shall receive all messages from the Senate, when pre-
sented by that body.
He shall, every morning, arrange, agreeably to seniority,
all resolutions which hsve been once read and are entitled to
a second reading, and all bills which have been once or twice
read and are entitled to a second or third reading, and place
them on the Speaker's desk.
THE READING CLERK
Shall call the roll each day at the opening of the House, read
all bills, resolutions and other matter when handed him by
the Speaker.
THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS
Shall attend the House during its sitting, to aid in the en-
forcement of order, under the direction of the Speaker; to
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