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§ 34. Definitions.  The  words  and phrases used in this article shall  have the following meanings:    a. "House" means the senate or assembly of the state of New York.    b. "Initiating house" means the house wherein a request is filed  with  the  secretary  or  clerk,  as  the case may be, under the provisions of  subdivision a of section thirty-five of this article.    c. "Petition" means a document distributed by the secretary  or  clerk  of  the initiating house to the members thereof transmitting the request  of  a  member  or  members  of  such  house  for  the  convening  of  an  extraordinary session.    d.  "Receiving  house"  means  the  house  to  which  is transmitted a  certified copy of a  petition  timely  executed  by  two-thirds  of  the  members of the initiating house.    e. "Concurring petition" means a document distributed by the secretary  or clerk of the receiving house to the members thereof upon receipt from  the  clerk or secretary of the initiating house of a certified copy of a  petition timely executed by two-thirds of the members of the  initiating  house  duly  requesting  the  convening  of  an extraordinary session. A  concurring petition shall transmit such request in language identical to  that contained in such certified copy.    f. "Joint petition"  means  a  document  distributed  jointly  by  the  secretary  and  clerk  to  the  members of both houses, transmitting the  joint written request of at least one  member  of  each  house  for  the  convening of an extraordinary session.    g.  "Perfected concurring petition" means a concurring petition timely  executed by two-thirds of the members of the receiving house.    h. "Perfected joint petition" means a joint petition  timely  executed  by two-thirds of the members of each house.

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§ 34. Definitions.  The  words  and phrases used in this article shall  have the following meanings:    a. "House" means the senate or assembly of the state of New York.    b. "Initiating house" means the house wherein a request is filed  with  the  secretary  or  clerk,  as  the case may be, under the provisions of  subdivision a of section thirty-five of this article.    c. "Petition" means a document distributed by the secretary  or  clerk  of  the initiating house to the members thereof transmitting the request  of  a  member  or  members  of  such  house  for  the  convening  of  an  extraordinary session.    d.  "Receiving  house"  means  the  house  to  which  is transmitted a  certified copy of a  petition  timely  executed  by  two-thirds  of  the  members of the initiating house.    e. "Concurring petition" means a document distributed by the secretary  or clerk of the receiving house to the members thereof upon receipt from  the  clerk or secretary of the initiating house of a certified copy of a  petition timely executed by two-thirds of the members of the  initiating  house  duly  requesting  the  convening  of  an extraordinary session. A  concurring petition shall transmit such request in language identical to  that contained in such certified copy.    f. "Joint petition"  means  a  document  distributed  jointly  by  the  secretary  and  clerk  to  the  members of both houses, transmitting the  joint written request of at least one  member  of  each  house  for  the  convening of an extraordinary session.    g.  "Perfected concurring petition" means a concurring petition timely  executed by two-thirds of the members of the receiving house.    h. "Perfected joint petition" means a joint petition  timely  executed  by two-thirds of the members of each house.

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Statutes > New-york > Leg > Article-2-a > 34

§ 34. Definitions.  The  words  and phrases used in this article shall  have the following meanings:    a. "House" means the senate or assembly of the state of New York.    b. "Initiating house" means the house wherein a request is filed  with  the  secretary  or  clerk,  as  the case may be, under the provisions of  subdivision a of section thirty-five of this article.    c. "Petition" means a document distributed by the secretary  or  clerk  of  the initiating house to the members thereof transmitting the request  of  a  member  or  members  of  such  house  for  the  convening  of  an  extraordinary session.    d.  "Receiving  house"  means  the  house  to  which  is transmitted a  certified copy of a  petition  timely  executed  by  two-thirds  of  the  members of the initiating house.    e. "Concurring petition" means a document distributed by the secretary  or clerk of the receiving house to the members thereof upon receipt from  the  clerk or secretary of the initiating house of a certified copy of a  petition timely executed by two-thirds of the members of the  initiating  house  duly  requesting  the  convening  of  an extraordinary session. A  concurring petition shall transmit such request in language identical to  that contained in such certified copy.    f. "Joint petition"  means  a  document  distributed  jointly  by  the  secretary  and  clerk  to  the  members of both houses, transmitting the  joint written request of at least one  member  of  each  house  for  the  convening of an extraordinary session.    g.  "Perfected concurring petition" means a concurring petition timely  executed by two-thirds of the members of the receiving house.    h. "Perfected joint petition" means a joint petition  timely  executed  by two-thirds of the members of each house.