simultaneous referral of bill to several committees 42 (1)(b), (c)
subsequent reference of bill originally referred to 45
Suspension of rules (unanimous consent or roll call required):
by two‐thirds roll call vote of members present
90 (1)
by unanimous consent 90
definition of "suspension of the rules” 95 (90)
limited to achieving purpose stated in request or motion 90 (3)
motion acted on without debate 67
not to be used for frivolous, indecorous, dilatory purposes 90 (5)
privileged motion or request 65 (1)(a)
proper at any time, under any order of business, except while voting 90 (4)
purpose sought to be stated in motion 90 (2)
T
Table, motion to:
applies only to proposals currently before assembly
74 (1)
calendar, rules committee may refer tabled proposal to
74
motion to place on: debate limited to 10 min. (2 min/member) 74 (2)
motion to take from 74
not amendable 74 (2)
not applicable to procedural motions 74 (3)
precedence of motion 65 (2)(a)
temporary disposition (unless referred to calendar by rules committee) 74
when not referred to calendar by rules committee, tabled proposal
may be taken from table at any time by order of assembly 74
withdraw from committee, motion may be tabled
unless made under suspension of rules 74 (3)
Take from table 74
Television representatives admitted to floor of assembly
when engaged in reporting proceedings 25 (3)
Temporary presiding officer 4
Temporary special committee 10 (2), (3)
Third reading:
corrective amendment by committee on assembly organization 23 (2)
purpose 48 (1)
question, how stated 75 (1)(b)
senate sent proposals after time for reconsideration expires 50
special order may be advanced to 3rd reading by majority of
members present and voting 33 (4)
Three readings:
bills to receive before passage 40 (1)
on separate and nonconsecutive legislative days 40 (1), 41
special order or session, majority of members present
and voting required to advance to next stage 33 (4), 93 (7)
Tie vote loses question 81
any member may move reconsideration 73
Time limit on debate:
adoption or rejection of special order resolution (5 min/question) 33 (3)
business on delayed calendar: 5 min/member, 20 min/question 60 (1)
motion for reconsideration: 3 min/member 73 (7)
motion to lay on the table: 2 min/member, 10 min/question 74 (2)
under special orders: set by resolution 33 (1)
Title of bill,
see also Joint Rule
52 (1):
chief clerk or legislative reference bureau to make technical corrections 36
special provisions relating to appropriations, penalties, rule‐making 36 (1)(c)
Title of committee, any business relevant to, subject to hearings 14 (1)
Tourism, recreation, and state properties,
committee on (standing committee) 9 (1)(vL)
Transmittal of proposals:
to governor by directive of assembly or speaker (enrolled) 23 (4)
to senate 32 (1)(a), 50
Transportation, committee on (standing committee) 9 (1)(vm)
Two‐thirds vote required of members present,
see also Joint Rule
12:
to engage in certain conduct during debate 59
to suspend rules 90 (1)
to withdraw bill from committee; exception 15 (3)
U
Unanimous consent, see also Suspension of rules:
definition of "unanimous consent”
95 (92)
not objected to, suspends only rules necessary to achieve stated purpose 90 (3)
not to be used for frivolous, indecorous, or dilatory purposes 90 (5)
request fails if objection is heard 90
request for, must contain statement of purpose sought
90 (2)
request not confined to any particular order of business 90 (4)
Unfinished calendars, taken up prior to 5th order on current calendar 29 (4)
United States and Wisconsin flags displayed during committee meetings 6 (1)(k)
United States constitution, joint resolution to ratify amendment
receives 3 readings 41 (2)
Universities, committee on colleges and (standing committee) 9 (1)(d)
Urban and local affairs, committee on (standing committee) 9 (1)(x)
Utilities, energy and, committee on (standing committee)
9 (1)(hm)
V
Veterans and military affairs, committee on (standing committee) 9 (1)(z)
Veto:
assembly action on, not subject to motion for reconsideration 73 (1)(b)
definition of "veto” 95 (93)
entirely vetoed bill, may not be divided 80 (4)
governor's objections sustained: final and adverse disposition 49 (1)(h)
overruled by legislature, chief clerk certifies and deposits with
secretary of state 5 (1)(q)
partial, how may be divided 80 (5), (6)
scheduling for action 31 (5), 44
Vice chairperson of standing committee 9 (2)(bm)
Violation of rules by member during debate 58
Voice vote:
definition of "voice vote” 95 (94)
question decided by, any member may move reconsideration 73
question, how stated 75 (2)(a)