Pennsylvania Code
Title 101 - GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Part I - LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU
Subpart B - LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURE MANUAL
Chapter 9 - LEGISLATIVE DOCUMENTS
Subchapter B - CONSIDERATION OF BILLS
FINAL ENACTMENTS
Section 9.123 - Recalling bill from Governor
Universal Citation: 101 PA Code ยง 9.123
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
Until the Governor has acted on a bill, the General Assembly may, by concurrent resolution presented in the house of origin, adopted by both houses and approved by the Governor, recall the bill for further consideration, in which case it may be again amended and passed by both houses in the amended form and again sent to the Governor; or it may be returned to the Governor without amendment. The latter is done by concurrent resolution, likewise originating in the house of origin.
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