grounds of contest of election of Governor to be stated in petition. (Political Code) ‒‒‒‒ 377 judgment of committee in case of Governor. (Political Code) 383 381 368 (Political Code) 378 (Political Code) 379 (Political Code). 382 370 testimony to be transmitted to Secretary of State-duties of Secretary. (Political Code) -- 373 trial committee, how chosen in case of Governor. (Political Code). vacancy in commission, how filled. (Political Code). 380 371 who may contest election of Governor. (Political Code). 376 ELECTORS— bribing or offering to bribe members of Legislative caucuses, etc. (Penal Code) bills to receive signature of proper officers. (Joint Rule) committee to compare. (Joint Rule). committee to present bills to Governor. (Joint Rule)_. EQUALIZATION State and county boards of. (Constitution) EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS AND NOMINATIONS 364 47 361 100 458 129 219 221 220 218 214 215 217 93 -187-437 295-513 EXISTING LAWS provisions similar to-how construed. (Political Code, Code of Civil Procedure, Civil Code, Penal Code) _ FILE SEC. consideration of daily-third reading of Senate and Assembly bills. (Form) 239 general its hours-special order of bill on file. (Senate Rule) 225 ineligible to citizenship, immigration of, to be discouraged. FREE TEXTBOOKS, see TEXTBOOKS. (Constitution) 109 FREE CONFERENCE, see CONFERENCE. GOVERNOR power of the, to grant reprieves, commutations, and pardons. (Penal Code) 433 power of, in respect to convictions for treason. (Penal Code) 434 to communicate to Legislature reprieves, commutations and pardons. (Penal Code) __. 435 as to bank corporations-no bank currency. (Constitution). as to formation of corporations. (Constitution). 480 156 77 76 of bills, resolutions and constitutional amendments. (Joint Rule). HOMESTEADS 502 (Penal Code) --. defendant, after appearance, may answer or demur. (Penal Code) delivery of articles of. 405 401 officer, when impeached, disqualified until acquitted-Governor to tempo 415 proceedings to impeach or remove officers and others preserved. Code) (Penal 398 presiding officer when Lieutenant Governor is impeached. (Penal Code) Senate to be sworn. (Penal Code) 414 407 time of hearing, service on defendant. two thirds necessary to a conviction. JOINT ADDRESS to Governor. (Joint Rule) JOINT RESOLUTIONS distinguished from concurrent. (Joint Rule). form for how distinguished from bills. (Senate and Assembly Rules). JOURNAL approval of. (Form). service in, how made. (Penal Code) trial of, provided for in Penal Code. (Code of Civil Procedure). (Penal Code). (Penal Code)- 403 397 402 408 438 159 161 each house to keep. (Constitution) 487 reading of. (Form) 31 second day when there has been a gubernatorial election. (Form). 27 what shall be printed in. (Senate Rule). 489 when not in Committee of Whole, proceedings to be entered. (Senate Rule) 504 LANDS holding of unimproved, against public interest. (Constitution) – defined-punishment for. (Constitution and Penal Code). 539-540 510 133 from the Governor, may be introduced. (Senate and Assembly Rules) ___ 436 may be introduced. (Senate and Assembly Rules) – MILITIA (Constitution) MINIMUM WAGE— for women and minors. (Constitution) MISCONDUCT— in office-corrupt practices. (Constitution). MOTION confirming appointment of Governor. (Form) 254 60 120 114 183 not to be debated until seconded and announced. notice to reconsider. (Form) notice to adopt resolution. (Form) order of questions to refer. (Senate and Assembly Rules) – – to be stated by Speaker, if desired shall be reduced to writing, or may be withdrawn. (Assembly Rule). improvemnts, no delegation to private corporations-exception. (Constitution) to be in writing under proper signatures. (Joint Rule). to be transmitted to Secretary of State. (Political Code). what officers of Legislature may administer. (Political Code). who may administer, to witnesses. (Political Code)--OFFICE 461 18 204 oath of. (Constitution). term of, when not fixed by Constitution. (Constitution). 11 118 OFFICERS, ETC. (Constitution) temporary officers of the Senate and Assembly. (Political Code). OFFICIALS to be provided for by Legislature. (Constitution) ORDER in speaking to questions. SEC. 458 8 110 disturbing the Legislature while in session. (Penal Code). 532 giving or offering bribes to members of the Legislature. (Penal Code)-_members of the Legislature, in addition to other penalties, to forfeit office 535 and be disqualified, etc. (Penal Code). 538 preventing the meeting or organization of either branch of the Legislature. Penal Code) - 531 receiving bribes by members of the Legislature. (Penal Code). witnesses refusing to attend, testify, or produce papers before the Legislature or committees thereof. (Penal Code) _. 536 537 and Speaker to appoint members to prepare arguments on constitutional |