Powers
of each House as to rules and conduct of members -- Contempt -- Bribery.
Each
House of the General Assembly may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish a member
for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two-thirds, expel a member, but not
a second time for the same cause, and may punish for contempt any person who refuses to
attend as a witness, or to bring any paper proper to be used as evidence before the
General Assembly, or either House thereof, or a Committee of either, or to testify
concerning any matter which may be a proper subject of inquiry by the General Assembly, or
offers or gives a bribe to a member of the General Assembly, or attempts by other corrupt
means or device to control or influence a member to cast his vote or withhold the same.
The punishment and mode of proceeding for contempt in such cases shall be prescribed by
law, but the term of imprisonment in any such case shall not extend beyond the session of
the General Assembly.
Text as
Ratified on: August 3, 1891, and revised September 28, 1891.
History: Not yet amended.