SENATE RESOLUTION 1

55th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second special session, 2021

INTRODUCED BY

Daniel A. Ivey-Soto

 

 

 

 

 

A RESOLUTION

AMENDING THE SENATE RULES REGARDING CALLS OF THE SENATE AND CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 PROTOCOLS.

 

     WHEREAS, Senate Rule 24-1 provides that the rules of the senate may be amended by a two-thirds' vote of all the members of the senate or by a majority vote of the members of the senate upon the recommendation of the senate rules committee;

     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that a new Senate Rule 7-4-2 be adopted to read:

"7-4-2    A call of the senate shall not be ordered on:

(a) a bill making an appropriation for the expense of any regular, special or extraordinary session of the legislature;

                (b) adoption of committee reports; or

(c) a bill that districts or redistricts an elected office, introduced during a special or extraordinary session called in the calendar year in which the state received the results of a federal decennial census."; and

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Senate Rule 7-1-3, adopted for any sessions of the fifty-fifth legislature held in 2021, be amended to read:

"7-1-3    A senator who has tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 within ten days before or during a session or who has actual knowledge of a person who has tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 with whom the senator has been in close contact, as defined by the New Mexico department of health, during that time shall inform the senator's respective floor leader or whip. For floor sessions, [the] a senator who has been in close contact with an individual who has tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 in the past fourteen days, and who has been fully vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019, may continue to remain physically present in the state capitol upon producing a negative test for coronavirus disease 2019. A senator who has come into close contact with an individual who has tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 in the past fourteen days, and who has not been fully vaccinated, shall either be excused or shall self-isolate outside the capitol in the city of Santa Fe and participate by simultaneous, remote electronic means and be visually present or, if participating by telephone, confirm the senator's presence by voice. A senator who is self-isolating shall continue in self-isolation until advised by a medical professional that self-isolation is no longer necessary.".

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