California Government Code ARTICLE 3 - Powers and Duties

  • Section 9190.
    The President or President pro tempore of the Senate may administer the oath of office to any Senator and to the officers of the Senate...
  • Section 9191.
    The Secretary of the Senate and Chief Clerk of the Assembly shall:(a) Administer the constitutional oath of office to the employees of their respective houses.(b) Attend the...
  • Section 9191.5.
    The Secretary of the Senate and Chief Clerk of the Assembly may administer and certify oaths and may provide the proof or acknowledgment of an...
  • Section 9192.
    The assistant secretaries of the Senate and the assistant clerks of the Assembly shall take charge of all bills, petitions, and other papers presented to...
  • Section 9193.
    The Minute Clerk of the Senate and the Minute Clerk of the Assembly shall keep a correct record of the proceedings of their respective houses.(Enacted...
  • Section 9194.
    The Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate and of the Assembly shall:(a) Under the direction of their presiding officers, have general supervision of the Senate and Assembly chambers,...
  • Section 9194.5.
    The Sergeant at Arms and Assistant Sergeants at Arms of each house shall have the powers and authority conferred by law upon peace officers listed...
  • Section 9195.
    The Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms of each house shall perform the duties of doorkeeper and keep order in the halls and lobbies. They shall prohibit all persons,...
  • Section 9196.
    The secretary and assistant secretaries, the chief clerk and assistant clerks, and the engrossing and enrolling clerks and the minute clerks of the Senate and...

Last modified: October 22, 2018