SR3, s. 91 25Section 91. Senate rule 98 (3) and (4) (intro.) are amended to read:
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1Senate Rule 98 (3) A The president and chief clerk shall sign a citation on
2behalf of the senate shall be signed by the president and by the chief clerk. If so
3signed, it is considered approved by the senate and shall be so recorded in the journal.
4The issuing senator may also sign the citation. If the president or chief clerk refuses
5to approve a citation, the committee on senate organization may require the
6president and chief clerk to approve it. A copy of the finished citation shall be
7provided to the issuing senator, and another copy thereof shall be filed in the
8legislative reference bureau.
SR3,40,129 (4) (intro.) All citations on behalf of the senate shall must be prepared on an
10artistic form, shall must first be approved by the committee on senate organization,
11shall must be suitable for framing, and shall must be in substantially the following
12form:
SR3, s. 92 13Section 92. Senate rule 99 (3) to (8), (16), (17), (20), (27) to (28), (33), (35), (36),
14(39), (40), (44), (48), (50), (50m), (52) to (54), (57m), (59), (62), (63), (66), (70) to (73)
15and (79) are amended to read:
SR3,40,17 16Senate Rule 99 (3) Adoption: Approval of a motion, amendment, substitute
17amendment, simple resolution, or joint resolution [see also subs. (16) and (54)].
SR3,40,2018 (4) Amendment: A suggested alteration in any a proposal or amendment, often
19referred to as a simple amendment in distinction to a substitute amendment, which
20is
intended to take the place of the proposal.
SR3,40,2221 (5) Appeal: A member's challenge of a ruling on a point of order. To prevail,
22an appeal requires the support of a majority of the members present a quorum.
SR3,41,223 (7) Bill: A proposed change of law originating in either house, requiring
24passage by one house and concurrence of the other house of the legislature and
25approval of the governor, or passage notwithstanding the objections of the governor

1by a two-thirds vote in each house, or that becomes law without the signature of the
2governor,
before becoming effective.
SR3,41,33 (8) Calendar: The agenda for any a legislative day.
SR3,41,54 (16) Concurrence: The action by which one house agrees to a proposal or action
5of the other house [see also subs. (3) and (54)].
SR3,41,86 (17) Conference committee Committee of conference: A committee of
7representatives to the assembly and of senators, appointed to resolve differences on
8a specific proposal.
SR3,41,119 (20) Current membership: The members of one of the houses, certified as
10elected in the last general election,
omitting those who have subsequently resigned,
11have been removed, or have died.
SR3,41,1312 (27) Expunge: To remove material from the record and thus undo some senate
13action.
SR3,41,1814 (27m) Extraordinary session: The convening of the legislature by the
15assembly and senate committees on organization or by petition or joint resolution of
16the legislature to accomplish the business specified in the action calling the session.
17When used to continue a floorperiod of the regular biennial session for a limited
18purpose, the extraordinary session is referred to as an extended session.
SR3,41,2019 (28) Fiscal estimate: A memorandum by a state agency pursuant to joint rules
2041 to 49 50, explaining the impact of a bill on state or local finances.
SR3,41,2121 (33) History: A record of actions on any given a proposal.
SR3,41,2322 (35) Indefinite postponement: A motion to kill a proposal in its house of origin
23for a legislative biennial session.
SR3,41,2524 (36) Introduction: The formal presentation of a bill before one of the houses
25[see also sub. (50m)].
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1(39) Joint resolution: A proposal requiring adoption by both houses, to: a)
2express the opinion of the legislature; b) change the joint rules of the legislature; c)
3propose an amendment to the state constitution; or d) propose or ratify an
4amendment to the U.S. constitution.
SR3,42,65 (40) Joint rules: The common rules of procedure proceedings adopted by both
6houses.
SR3,42,107 (44) Main motions and questions: The final affirmative question concerning
8a proposal during any stage of its consideration or any a motion made or question
9raised when no other matter is before the house. Main questions have lower
10precedence than privileged, incidental, and subsidiary questions.
SR3,42,1211 (48) Members present: Those members in attendance at a daily session
12meeting of the senate.
SR3,42,1413 (50) Nonconcurrence: The refusal of one house to agree to a proposal,
14amendment,
or action of the other.
SR3,42,1615 (50m) Offer: The formal presentation of a joint resolution, resolution,
16substitute amendment, amendment, or motion before a house [see also sub. (36)].
SR3,42,1917 (52) Pair: A written agreement between 2 members on opposite sides of a
18question not to vote on that question while one or both are absent with leave, thereby
19permitting
which permits the absent member to influence the outcome of a vote.
SR3,42,2120 (53) Parliamentary inquiry: A request for an explanation of a legislative rule
21or procedure proceeding.
SR3,42,2422 (54) Passage: Final approval in the first house of a bill introduced in that house
23if referring to action of one house and final approval of both houses of a bill introduced
24in either house if referring to action of both houses [see also subs. (3) and (16)]
.
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1(57m) President pro tempore: A member of the senate, elected by the
2membership to carry out the duties of the president in his or her absence until the
3return of the president or until a president is elected
.
SR3,43,84 (59) Privileged motions and requests: A group of motions and requests
5relating to basic questions concerning the meetings, organization, rules, rights, and
6duties of the senate or assembly and its members and having the highest precedence
7for consideration. Privileged motions and requests take precedence over incidental,
8subsidiary, and main questions.
SR3,43,109 (62) Quorum: A majority of the current senate membership of one of the houses,
10unless otherwise required by the state constitution.
SR3,43,1211 (63) Recess: A temporary suspension of business during a roll call day of the
12year
.
SR3,43,2013 (66) Regular session: The biennial session of the legislature established by the
14constitution and by section 13.02 of the statutes. The Wisconsin legislature convenes
15in the capitol on the first Monday of January in each odd-numbered year at 2 p.m.
16to take the oath of office, to select officers, and to organize itself for the conduct of its
17business, but if the first Monday falls on January 1 or 2, the legislature organizes on
18January 3. Daily meetings begin in January of each year and continue throughout
19the biennium biennial session until the final adjournment of the biennial session.
20"Session" is also often used to refer to the daily meetings of the legislature.
SR3,43,2421 (70) Rescind: An action by which one of the houses nullifies an action or actions
22on a proposal so as to enable the house to again consider a proposal from a given
23stage. When such a motion to rescind prevails, the house resumes its consideration
24of a proposal at the stage indicated in the motion.
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1(71) Resolution: A proposal: a) expressing the opinion of one of the houses;
2or b) changing the rules of one of the houses; or confirming a nomination for
3appointment
.
SR3,44,44 (73) Roll call day: A legislative day on which any a roll call is taken.
SR3,44,65 (79) Sine die adjournment: The final adjournment of a legislative biennial or
6special
session.
SR3, s. 93 7Section 93. Senate rule 99 (17) is renumbered senate rule 99 (14m) and
8amended to read:
SR3,44,11 9Senate Rule 99 (14m) Conference committee Committee of conference: A
10committee of representatives to the assembly and of senators, appointed to resolve
11differences on a specific proposal.
SR3, s. 94 12Section 94. Senate rule 99 (57p) is created to read:
SR3,44,14 13Senate Rule 99 (57p) Presiding officer: The person presiding over the senate
14or assembly in daily session [see also subs. (11), (57d), and (57m)].
SR3,44,1515 (End)
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