§ 10-2-221 - Contingent expenses.
               	 		
10-2-221.    Contingent expenses.
    (a)  Each  house shall control its own contingent expenses. When any account  properly chargeable to the House of Representatives shall be adjusted  and allowed according to the Rules of the House of Representatives, a  certificate thereof shall be granted, signed by the Speaker of the House  of Representatives, and attested by the Chief Clerk of the House of  Representatives. When any account or demand for contingent expenses of  the Senate shall be allowed, according to the rules of the Senate, a  certificate thereof shall be granted, signed by the President of the  Senate and attested by the Secretary of the Senate.
(b)  All  joint and contingent expenses shall be controlled by the concurrent  vote of both houses and shall be ascertained and adjusted according to  their joint rules, and a certificate thereof shall be signed by the  President of the Senate and countersigned by the Secretary of the  Senate.
(c)  Every certificate issued  in accordance with the provisions of this section shall specify the  amount due, on what account, and the fund out of which it is to be paid.  The Auditor of State, on the delivery of any such certificate to him or  her, shall draw his or her warrant therefor accordingly as in the case  of other demands against the state.