§ 10-2-107 - Election of Speaker of the House of Representatives in doubt -- Procedure.
               	 		
10-2-107.    Election of Speaker of the House of Representatives in doubt -- Procedure.
    (a)  If,  after the biennial general election and prior to the convening of the  regular session, a statement signed by fifty (50) or more members of the  House of Representatives who will serve at the next-following regular  session of the General Assembly is filed with the current Speaker of the  House of Representatives stating that the members believe that the  formal election of the new Speaker of the House of Representatives is in  doubt, then the current Speaker of the House of Representatives shall  call a one-day organizational meeting of all members and members-elect  of the House of Representatives who will serve at the next regular  session. This meeting shall be held for the single purpose of  designating the Speaker of the House of Representatives for the next  General Assembly.
(b)  If the special  organizational meeting of members of the House of Representatives is  called, all members and members-elect of the House of Representatives  who will serve at the next-following regular session of the General  Assembly shall be entitled to receive per diem and mileage for attending  the meeting.