Legislative director definition
Legislative director means the director of the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel, the legislative fiscal analyst, or the legislative auditor general.
Legislative director means the director of the legislative finance division, the legislative auditor, the director of the legislative research agency, the ombudsman, the victims' advocate, the executive director of the Legislative Affairs Agency, and the directors of the divisions within the Legislative Affairs Agency;
Legislative director means the director of the Office of Legislative Research and 2106 General Counsel, the legislative fiscal analyst, or the legislative auditor general. 2107 [(3) "Major political party" means either of the two political parties having the greatest 2108 number of members elected to the two houses of the Legislature.] 2109 (3) "Legislative services" means legislative employees performing functions in the 2110 human resources area, the information technology services area, the financial and 2111 administrative support areas, and Legislative Printing. 2112 (4) "Majority Caucus" means the registered political party as defined in Subsection 2113 20A-8-101(4) that has the most members in a chamber of the Legislature. 2114 [(4) "Professional] (5) Nonpartisan legislative staff" means the [legislative directors 2115 and the members of their staffs] employees of the Office of Legislative Research and General 2116 Counsel, the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst, the Office of the Legislative Auditor 2117 General, and Legislative Services. 2118 [(5)] (6) (a) "Standing committees" means legislative committees organized under the 2119 rules of each [house] chamber of the Legislature [for the duration of the legislative biennial 2120 term] to consider proposed legislation[. As used in this chapter, "standing] during an annual 2121 general or special session of the Legislature. 2122 (b) "Standing committees" [excludes] does not mean appropriations committees, 2123 appropriations subcommittees, [and] or rules committees. 2124 Section 50. Section 36-3a-102, which is renumbered from Section 36-12-3 is 2125 renumbered and amended to read: 2126 [36-12-3]. 36-3a-102. Standing and Interim Committees -- Membership -- 2127 Purpose -- Meetings and rules. 2128 (1) Before the beginning of each annual general session of the Legislature, the 2129 Legislature shall, as provided in legislative rules, organize itself into standing committees for 2130 the consideration of proposed legislation. 2131 [(1)] (2) (a) There are [hereby] created interim committees of the Legislature consisting 2132 of the members of each [house] chamber. 2133 (b) The speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint the members from the 2134 House of Representatives and the president of the Senate shall appoint the members from the 2135 Senate, each taking into consideration suggestions from the minority party in their respective
More Definitions of Legislative director
Legislative director means a legislative employee who is the head of one of the divisions within the legislative branch, specifically, the director of Legislative Finance, the Legislative Auditor, the Ombudsman, the Legislative Affairs Agency (LAA) Executive Director, and the directors of the divisions within LAA. Legislative directors are subject to the rules for legislative employees as well as additional reporting requirements set out in AS 24.60.200-260.