Senate emergency rules
Read the Senate emergency rules, which are in effect and in addition to the permanent Senate rules.
Preface
The Senate established its emergency rules in Senate Resolution 8602, adopted on January 9, 2023.
Section I. General
Rule A. Public Health Measures
(1) Senate members and employees must comply with the 2023 Senate Session Guidelines adopted by the Facilities and Operations Committee, including any subsequent amendments and as implemented by Senate Administration. These guidelines govern mask-wearing, social distancing, and COVID-19 isolation procedures.
(2) (a) Regular floor action will occur in a hybrid remote format with only the number of members present as determined by the Facilities and Operations Committee and subject to the 2023 Senate Session Guidelines.
(b) Committee hearings and executive action will be held remotely.
(3) Public access to the Senate galleries during floor action shall be determined by the Facilities and Operations Committee. All committee and floor proceedings will be broadcast to the public via streaming or televised platforms to ensure public access. (See Article II, Section 11 of the state Constitution.)
Rule B. Interpretation of Permanent Senate Rules
To the extent that a matter is not addressed in this Resolution, the Permanent Rules of the Senate adopted January 9, 2023, will govern. The President will interpret all rules and procedures to facilitate legislative business in a fair and efficient manner in light of the ongoing emergency and remote session.