§ 10-2-115 - Introduction of bills affecting public retirement programs.
               	 		
10-2-115.    Introduction of bills affecting public retirement programs.
    (a)  Any  proposed legislation affecting any publicly supported retirement system  or pension plan to be considered by the General Assembly at a regular  session shall be introduced in the General Assembly during the first  fifteen (15) calendar days of a regular session.
(b)    (1)  No  such bill shall be introduced after the fifteenth day of a regular  session unless its introduction is first approved by a three-fourths  (3/4) vote of the full membership of each house of the General Assembly.
      (2)  Additionally,  if the General Assembly recesses for longer than three (3) consecutive  days during the first fifteen (15) days of a regular session, the  fifteen-day introduction deadline shall be extended for a time period  equal to the recess.
(c)  A bill  affecting any publicly supported retirement system or systems shall not  be introduced or considered at any special session or fiscal session of  the General Assembly unless the introduction and consideration of the  bill is first approved by a three-fourths (3/4) vote of the full  membership of each house of the General Assembly.