Section 36. Convening extraordinary sessions of the legislature by petition  


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  • a.  (1) The secretary or clerk of the initiating house, upon the receipt
      of the written request of any member or members elected thereto that the
      legislature be convened in extraordinary session and stating the subject
      matter sought to be acted upon, shall forthwith cause a petition  to  be
      served  personally  on,  or  sent  by  registered  mail,  return receipt
      requested, to each member of such house at his voting  address  or  such
      other address as he shall have designated therefor in writing.
        (2)  Upon  timely return to the temporary president or speaker, as the
      case may be, of the signatures of two-thirds  of  the  members  of  such
      house,  the  respective  secretary  or  clerk shall forthwith transmit a
      certified copy of such  petition  to  the  secretary  or  clerk  of  the
      receiving house.
        b.  The secretary or clerk of the receiving house, as the case may be,
      upon receipt of such certified copy of the petition from  the  secretary
      or  clerk  of  the  initiating house, shall forthwith cause a concurring
      petition to be served personally on, or sent by registered mail,  return
      receipt  requested, to each member of the receiving house, at his voting
      address or such other address as he shall have  designated  therefor  in
      writing.
        c.  The  secretary  and  clerk,  upon  the  receipt of a joint written
      request by at least one member of each house  that  the  legislature  be
      convened  in extraordinary session and stating the subject matter sought
      to be acted upon, shall forthwith cause a joint petition  to  be  served
      personally  on, or sent by registered mail, return receipt requested, to
      each member of both houses, at such  member's  voting  address  or  such
      other  address  as  he  shall  have  designated therefor in writing. The
      secretary or clerk, upon the receipt of such a  joint  written  request,
      shall forthwith transmit to the other such officer a copy thereof.
        d.  No  signature  of any member upon any petition, joint petition, or
      concurring petition shall be effective unless received by the  temporary
      president  or the speaker, as the case may be, of the member's house, at
      the capitol, within twenty-one days of the date of service or mailing of
      such petition on or to such member.