precedence of motion to refer to65 (2)(e)
refer to, motion not permitted twice on same
day, at same stage
72
rereferral to13 (1)(am), 45 (1)
temporary special committees10 (2), (3)
Special order of business:
call for may interrupt member while speaking 57 (1)(g)
considered in order of time for which scheduled 32 (3)(a)
continuing33 (5)
definition of "special order of business" 95 (83)
delayed calendar: time limits set by resolution control 60 (2)
message to senate: by majority of members present
and voting
33 (4)
notice required: minimum 12 hours 33 (4)
precedence over regular order32 (3)(a)
priority or sequence of, not lost by adjournment
or recess32 (3)(b)
reconsideration motion: take up immediately
(majority of members present and voting may set different time)
33 (4)
resolutions to establish33
scheduled special order: does not interrupt
special order under discussion
32 (3)(c)
third reading, advance to: majority of members present
and voting
33 (4)
time limit for debate set by resolution 33 (1)
Special privilege61 (3)
Special session (definition)95 (84)
certain assembly rules modified93
Staffing pattern for assembly established by committee on
assembly organization7 (4)
Stage (definition)95 (85)
Standards of conduct, special committee on ethics and 21, 43 (3)
Standing committee; for specific committee, see [Subject], committee on:
administrative rule:
assigned to committee for review13 (2)
committee report on review of20
chairperson appointed by speaker9 (2)(bm), (c)
definition of "standing committee"95 (86)
introduction of proposal by18 (5)
list of standing committees9
majority party members appointed by speaker 9 (2)(b)
meetings9 (9), 11 (11), 12
minority party members nominated by minority leader 9 (2)(c)
number of members and party division determined
by speaker9 (2)(a)
precedence of motion to refer to65 (2)(d)
ranking minority member9 (2)(cm)
report to assembly:
administrative rule reviewed by committee 20
proposal: with recommendations18
proposal: without recommendation19
room assignments9 (9)
speaker nonvoting member of all 9 (8)
subcommittees, chairperson of committee may appoint 11 (2)
vice chairperson appointed by speaker9 (2)(bm)
Subcommittees, may be appointed by chairperson of
committee
11 (2)
Subpoenas for witnesses3 (1)(o)
Subsidiary motions (definition)95 (87)
Subsidiary motions and requests during debate 65 (2)
Substantive corrections in proposal by committee on
assembly organization
23 (2), (3)
Substitute amendment:
adoption of one of a series cuts off action on others 55 (3)
amendment to substitute: permitted52 (2)(a)
consideration of amendments to55 (2)(a)
constitutional amendments on 2nd consideration, see Joint Rule 57 (2)
definition of "substitute amendment" 95 (88)
division not proper80 (4)
how offered by committee18 (2)
read at length if not provided35 (2)
sequence of considering55 (1)(a), (b), (c)
takes place of original proposal if adopted 52 (2)(a)
Successive calls of assembly on same question 88
Sufficient seconds (support of 15 members required):
definition of "sufficient seconds"95 (89)
procedure64
required for:
call of the assembly requested by a member 83 (3)
motion to end debate71
roll call vote requested by member76 (3)
Survey committees, joint:
bills may not be withdrawn from15 (1)(a)
rules committee may return bill to speaker for
referral to24 (3)(a)
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 consent90
definition of "suspension of the rules" 95 (90)
limited to achieving purpose stated in request or motion 90 (3)
motion acted on without debate67
not to be used for frivolous, indecorous, dilatory
purposes90 (5)
privileged motion or request65 (1)(a)
proper at any time, under any order of business, except
while voting90 (4)
purpose sought to be stated in motion90 (2)
T
Table, motion to:
applies only to proposals currently before assembly 74 (1)
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