In the House of Bishops, all 300 bishops of the Episcopal Church, active and retired, are entitled to seat, voice and vote (except for consent to elections of bishops, for which only diocesan bishops may vote). The House of Bishops is chaired by the Primate of the Episcopal Church, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori.
The House of Bishop also meets twice a year in between meetings of General Convention, once in the fall and once in the spring, at varying locations.
The House of Bishops and House of Deputies meet, deliberate, and vote separately. To be enacted, resolutions must pass both houses in the same language. Both houses have the right to amend legislation, but any amendment must be accepted by the other house.