§ 10-2-109 - Joint sessions.
               	 		
10-2-109.    Joint sessions.
    (a)  When  by the Constitution or laws of the state a joint meeting of the Senate  and House of Representatives is required, they shall assemble with their  clerks on the day and at the hour previously agreed on for that purpose  in the hall of the House of Representatives.
(b)  When  the meeting is assembled, the President of the Senate and Speaker of  the House of Representatives shall preside in conjunction, and the  meeting shall be governed by such standing rules as shall have been  adopted for that purpose by the concurrence of both houses. They shall  have power to punish any person other than a member for disorderly or  contemptuous behavior in their presence by fine and imprisonment in the  same manner and to the same extent as either house may do for like  conduct before it by the Constitution and laws of this state.
(c)  Any  member of either house who shall be guilty of disorderly behavior in  the presence of the meeting may be punished by the house of which he or  she is a member in the same manner as if the offense had been committed  in the presence of that house.