Removal of Speaker requires a House resolution with advance notice; Speaker remains until first post-dissolution meeting. A Speaker or Deputy Speaker vacates office if they cease to be a House member, may resign in writing to the other presiding officer, and may be removed only by a resolution of the House passed by a majority of all then members subject to an advance notice requirement. Additionally, the Speaker remains in office after dissolution of the House until immediately before the first meeting following dissolution.
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Removal of Speaker requires a House resolution with advance notice; Speaker remains until first post-dissolution meeting.
A Speaker or Deputy Speaker vacates office if they cease to be a House member, may resign in writing to the other presiding officer, and may be removed only by a resolution of the House passed by a majority of all then members subject to an advance notice requirement. Additionally, the Speaker remains in office after dissolution of the House until immediately before the first meeting following dissolution.
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