Bill Text: PA HR321 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives, further providing for members' and employees' expenses.

Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Republican 17-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-05-29 - Referred to RULES [HR321 Detail]

Download: Pennsylvania-2009-HR321-Introduced.html

  

 

    

PRINTER'S NO.  1914

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE RESOLUTION

 

No.

321

Session of

2009

  

  

INTRODUCED BY CUTLER, BOYD, CLYMER, GABLER, GALLOWAY, GEIST, HARRIS, HICKERNELL, HUTCHINSON, MURT, ROAE, ROCK, ROHRER, STERN, SWANGER, TRUE, TURZAI AND VULAKOVICH, MAY 29, 2009

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON RULES, MAY 29, 2009  

  

  

  

A RESOLUTION

  

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Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives, further

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providing for members' and employees' expenses.

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RESOLVED, That Rule 14 of the Rules of the House of

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Representatives be amended to read:

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RULE 14

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Members' and Employees' Expenses

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A member who attends a duly called meeting of a standing or

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special committee of which he or she is a member when the House

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is not in session or who is summoned to the State Capitol or

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elsewhere by the Speaker, or the Majority or Minority Leader of

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the House, to perform legislative services when the House is not

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in session shall be reimbursed per day for each day of service,

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plus mileage to and from the member's residence, at such rates

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as are established from time to time by the Committee on Rules

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but not in excess of the applicable maximum mileage rate

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authorized by the Federal Government. For travel to any location

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for committee meetings or for travel to the State Capitol for

 


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any reason, members cannot receive reimbursement in excess of

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the applicable maximum per diem rate authorized by the Federal

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Government. These expenses shall be paid by the Chief Clerk from

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appropriation accounts under the Chief Clerk's exclusive control

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and jurisdiction, upon a written request approved by the Speaker

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of the House, or the Majority or the Minority Leader of the

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House.

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An employee of the House summoned by the Speaker or the

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Majority or Minority Leader of the House to perform legislative

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services outside of Harrisburg shall be reimbursed for actual

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expenses and mileage to and from the employee's residence. Such

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expenses may be paid by the Speaker, Majority or Minority

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Leader, if they agree to do so, or shall be paid by the Chief

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Clerk from appropriation accounts under the Chief Clerk's

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exclusive control and jurisdiction, upon a written request

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approved by the Speaker, or the Majority or the Minority Leader.

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District office employees are only permitted to be reimbursed

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from an account under the control of the Chief Clerk when

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traveling to Harrisburg for a training program sponsored by

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either caucus or for travel to a legislative conference approved

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by the Speaker, the Majority Leader or the Minority Leader. All

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other travel by district office employees may be reimbursed from

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the member's accountable expenses or an account under the

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control of the Speaker, the Majority Leader or the Minority

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Leader.

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Members and employees traveling outside the Commonwealth of

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Pennsylvania who receive any reimbursement for expenses or

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travel which reimbursement is from public funds shall file with

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the Chief Clerk a statement containing his or her name and the

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name, place, date and the purpose of the function.

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Money appropriated specifically to and allocated under a

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specific symbol number for allowable expenses of members of the

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House of Representatives shall be reimbursed to each member upon

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submission of vouchers and any required documentation by each

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member on forms prepared by the Chief Clerk of the House. No

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reimbursement shall be made from this account where a member is

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directly reimbursed for the same purpose from any other

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appropriation account.

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Such allowable expenses of members may be used for any

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legislative purpose or function, including but not limited to

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the following:

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(1)  Travel expense on legislative business.

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(a)  Mileage on session or nonsession days at a rate as

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may be approved from time to time by the Committee on Rules,

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but not in excess of the maximum mileage rate authorized by

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the Federal Government for travel; voucher only.

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(b)  Miscellaneous transportation on legislative business

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(taxi, airport limousine parking, tolls), and expenses of a

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similar nature; voucher only for any single expense not in

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excess of $10.

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(c)  Travel on legislative business by common carrier

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other than taxi and airport limousine; voucher and receipt

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from common carrier.

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(d)  Car rental; voucher and receipt from rental agency

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but reimbursement not to exceed in any month an amount as may

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be approved from time to time by the Committee on Rules. Any

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amount in excess of the said amount shall be paid by the

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person renting the car. In no event shall other than American

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manufactured cars be rented.

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(e)  Lodging, restaurant charges and other miscellaneous

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and incidental expenses while away from home. Vouchers only

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for per diem allowance approved from time to time by the

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Committee on Rules, but not in excess of the applicable

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maximum per diem rate authorized by the Federal Government or

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for actual expenses not in excess of such per diem rate.

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(2)  Administrative, clerical and professional services for

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legislative business, except for employment of spouses or any

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relatives, by blood or marriage.

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(a)  Administrative and clerical services; voucher and

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receipt from person employed.

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(b)  Professional services; voucher and receipt and copy

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of agreement or contract of employment.

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(3)  Rent for legislative office space; purchase of office

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supplies; postage; telephone and answering services; printing

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services and rental only of office equipment; voucher and

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vendor's receipt, except for postage expense. No reimbursement

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or expenditure shall be made out of any appropriation account

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for any mass mailing including a bulk rate mailing made at the

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direction or on behalf of any member which is mailed or

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delivered to a postal facility within 60 days immediately

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preceding any primary or election at which said member is a

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candidate for public office.

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Mass mailing shall mean a newsletter or similar mailing of

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more than 50 pieces in which the content of the matter is

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substantially identical. Nothing in this rule shall apply to any

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mailing which is in direct response to inquiries or requests

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from persons to whom matter is mailed, which is addressed to

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colleagues in the General Assembly or other government officials

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or which consists entirely of news releases to the

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communications media.

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(4)  Official entertainment─restaurant and beverage charges;

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voucher only for expenses. Receipts for entertainment expenses,

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together with a statement of the reason for the expense, shall

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be submitted with the request for reimbursement.

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(5)  Purchase of flags, plaques, publications, photographic

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services, books, and other similar items in connection with

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legislative activities; voucher and vendor's receipt.

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(6)  Communications and donations in extending

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congratulations or sympathy of illness or death; voucher only on

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expenses not in excess of $35.

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No money appropriated for members' and employees' expenses

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shall be used for contributions to political parties or their

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affiliated organizations or to charitable organizations or for

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charitable advertisements.

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No money may be expended within 60 days before a primary

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election or within 60 days before a general election in even-

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numbered years for:

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(i)  purchase of or the reimbursement for the purchase of any

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radio or television broadcast time for public service

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announcements [that depict the name, voice or image of a

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member]; or

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(ii)  payment for telemarketing activities on behalf of a

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member. This prohibition shall not apply to limited surveys to

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determine public opinion on various issues.

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A public service announcement under this rule may not depict

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the name, voice or image of a member. A public service

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announcement under this rule shall clearly state at the end of

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the public service announcement, "This public service

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announcement has been paid for at taxpayers' expense."

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Members and employees shall not request reimbursement for the

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private lease of vehicles leased on a long-term basis. No

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payments will be made with respect to private, long-term lease

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vehicle expenses incurred by members or employees except with

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respect to private, long-term lease arrangements entered into by

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a member prior to March 13, 2007, payments for which will be

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made in accord with the rules in place on March 12, 2007. The

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Chief Clerk is authorized to enter into a master lease agreement

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with the Department of General Services for the long-term lease

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of automobiles.

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All disbursements made, debts incurred or advancements paid

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from any appropriation account made to the House or to a member

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or nonmember officer under a General Appropriation Act or any

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other appropriation act shall be recorded in a monthly report

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and filed with the Chief Clerk by the person authorized to make

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such disbursement, incur any debt or receive any advancement on

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a form prescribed by the Chief Clerk.

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The Chief Clerk shall prescribe the form of all such reports

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and make such forms available to those persons required to file

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such reports. Such report form shall include:

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(1)  As to personnel:

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(a)  The name, home address, job title, brief description

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of duties and where they are performed, department or member

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or members to whom assigned, the name of immediate supervisor

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and minimum hours of employment per week of each employee.

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(b)  The appropriation account from which such employee

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is compensated, the amount of compensation and whether such

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person is on salary, per diem or contract.

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(2)  As to all other expenditures:

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(a)  To whom it was paid, the amount thereof, and the

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nature of the goods, services or other purpose for which the

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expenditure was made.

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(b)  The appropriation account from which the expenditure

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was made and the name or names of the person or persons

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requesting and/or authorizing the same.

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The reporting requirements as to personnel may be fulfilled

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by the maintenance in the Office of the Chief Clerk of the House

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of an alphabetized file containing the current information for

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each employee as set forth above.

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All monthly reports filed on disbursements made or debts

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incurred by any officer or member or employee from

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appropriations made to the House or to a member or nonmember

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officer under any General Appropriation Act, and the

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documentation for each disbursement, shall be public information

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and shall be available in accordance with the act of February

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14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law.

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All vouchers and requisitions relating to all expenditures,

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expenses, disbursements and other obligations out of all

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appropriated funds of the House, and the documentation

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evidencing payment of the vouchers and requisitions, shall be

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available in accordance with the Right-to-Know Law.

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All requests for reimbursement out of any appropriation shall

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be accompanied by a voucher, or other documents where required,

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evidencing payment or approval. All requests for reimbursement

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out of any appropriation payable to a member, nonmember officer

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or employee shall be void if not submitted within 90 days of the

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date that the otherwise allowable expense is incurred for any

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and all otherwise allowable expenses, including without

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limitation, per diem, mileage and actual expenses incurred. Any

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such void request for reimbursement may not be paid except

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pursuant to a motion to suspend this rule for good cause

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specific to the voided request for reimbursement. In no event

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shall any payment or reimbursement be made for any otherwise

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allowable expense incurred on or before March 12, 2007. The

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voucher form shall be approved and supplied by the Chief Clerk.

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Receipts or documentation of every expenditure or disbursement

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which is in excess of the maximum amount as set forth herein

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shall be attached to the voucher. Where a request for payment is

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made in advance of an expense actually incurred, the Chief

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Clerk, before making such advance payment shall require a

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description satisfactory to the Chief Clerk of the item or

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service to be purchased or the expense to be incurred, and a

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receipt or other documentation shall be given to the Chief Clerk

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after the item or service has been purchased or expense incurred

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as evidence that such advancement was in fact expended for such

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purpose.

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All reports, vouchers and receipts from which reports are

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prepared and filed shall be retained by the Chief Clerk, officer

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or member, as the case may be, for such period of time as may be

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necessary to enable the Legislative Audit Advisory Commission

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created pursuant to the act of June 30, 1970 (P.L.442, No.151),

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entitled "An act implementing the provisions of Article VIII,

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section 10 of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, by designating

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the Commonwealth officers who shall be charged with the function

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of auditing the financial transactions after the occurrence

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thereof of the Legislative and Judicial branches of the

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government of the Commonwealth, establishing a Legislative Audit

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Advisory Commission, and imposing certain powers and duties on

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such commission," to conduct, through certified public

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accountants appointed by it, annual audits to assure that such

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disbursements made or debts incurred were in accordance with

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Legislative Audit Advisory Commission guidelines and standards

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as approved by the Committee on Rules, or for a minimum of three

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years, whichever is longer. All annual audit reports shall be

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available for public inspection. Photocopies of such reports

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shall be available for a fee established by the Chief Clerk not

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to exceed the cost of duplication.

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Except as specifically prohibited by law or limited by this

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rule, all expenditures of funds appropriated to the House or to

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a member or nonmember officer shall be subject to the

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expenditure guidelines established by the Rules Committee. The

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Rules Committee shall establish standards regarding

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documentation evidencing payment out of any appropriations

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account made to the House or to a member or nonmember officer.

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The Bipartisan Management Committee shall receive and review

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suggestions from the Comptroller on ways to reduce costs and

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improve the fiscal operations of the House. The Comptroller,

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following authorization by the Bipartisan Management Committee,

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shall implement cost-reducing and other new measures to improve

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the fiscal operations of the House.

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