§ 10-2-123 - Institute of Legislative Procedure.
               	 		
10-2-123.    Institute of Legislative Procedure.
    (a)  The  General Assembly hereby determines that the conducting of an Institute  of Legislative Procedure prior to the convening of regular sessions of  the General Assembly on rules and legislative procedure and current  fiscal conditions and other problems in state government is essential to  the proper functioning of each regular session of the General Assembly.
(b)  The  Senate, the House of Representatives, the Arkansas Legislative Council,  and the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee shall cooperate in jointly  sponsoring a biennial Institute of Legislative Procedure to carry out  the aforementioned purposes.
(c)    (1)  Members  of the preceding General Assembly and the newly elected members of the  House of Representatives and Senate shall be eligible to attend the  biennial Institute of Legislative Procedure and shall be entitled upon  filing claim therefor to per diem in the amount fixed by law for members  of the General Assembly to receive for attendance at legislative  sessions, for each day in attending the biennial Institute of  Legislative Procedure plus mileage for traveling from their place of  residence to the biennial Institute of Legislative Procedure and return.
      (2)  Per  diem and mileage for members of the General Assembly and newly elected  members of the General Assembly for attending the biennial Institute of  Legislative Procedure shall be paid by the respective houses from the  moneys appropriated therefor.