Pennsylvania Statutes § 3327 Conduct of committee
Statute Text
The doors of the room in which the select committee shall meet shall remain open during the examination of witnesses, but may be closed at any other time. All determinations required to be made by such committee shall be by a majority of the whole number appointed. As soon as the committee shall have agreed upon the same, two reports thereof shall be made in writing, one of which shall be delivered to the presiding officer of the Senate, and the other to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, which reports shall be entered on the journals of the respective houses, and shall be final and conclusive.
History
1937, June 3, P.L. 1333, art. XVII, § 1727.
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