Illinois Constitution

Article IV, § 15 — ADJOURNMENT

Illinois Const. art. IV, § 15

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Ill. Const. art. IV, § 15.

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(a) When the General Assembly is in session, neither house without the consent of the other shall adjourn for more than three days or to a place other than where the two houses are sitting. (b) If either house certifies that a disagreement exists between the houses as to the time for adjourning a session, the Governor may adjourn the General Assembly to a time not later than the first day of the next annual session.

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