Admittance to senate spaces
The resolution provides that any individual who violates senate rules or policies
or provisions in the senate policy manual in a senate space may be removed from the
senate space and not be allowed admittance to any senate spaces for a period of 24
hours. For a second violation, the individual may be removed from the senate space
and not be allowed admittance to any senate spaces until the first roll call day of the
next regularly scheduled floorperiod. For a third violation, the individual may be
removed from the senate space and not be allowed admittance to any senate spaces
for the remainder of the biennial legislative session. The resolution specifically
provides that senate spaces include the senate chamber, senate offices, senate
hearing rooms, and any other space in the capitol that is traditionally reserved for
the conduct of senate business.
Order and decorum
The resolution clarifies that the president and presiding officer must enforce on
all occasions the observance of order and decorum in the senate chamber, not just
among the senators.
Definition of senate chamber
The resolution provides that the parlor is included within the definition of
"senate chamber" for all purposes of the senate rules.
Display of signs and other objects
The resolution provides that individuals in the gallery may not display signs
or other objects. Currently, the prohibition applies only to signs.
Use of electronic devices
The resolution provides that individuals in the gallery must turn off all
electronic devices. Currently, the requirement applies only to cellular telephones
and pagers.
Points of order
The resolution clarifies that when a point of order is raised, and the point of
order concerns a proposal or a question currently pending on such proposal, taking
the point of order under advisement removes the proposal from further consideration
until the presiding officer announces the ruling on the point of order.
Messages from the assembly
The resolution provides that messages from the assembly or from the governor
may be received and read, and any proposal referenced in the messages that is an
assembly proposal initially received for consideration of the senate shall be referred.
Any other proposals referenced in the messages shall be taken up immediately
unless referred by the presiding officer to a standing committee. Under current
rules, no proposals referenced in the message may be immediately taken up by the
senate.
Committee on Senate Organization chairperson
The resolution provides that when the two major political parties are
represented in the senate by equal representation, the former majority leader shall
serve as chairperson of the Committee on Senate Organization.
Conduct of individuals in senate meeting rooms
The resolution provides that, unless otherwise ordered by a committee
chairperson, an individual in any room in which a senate meeting is being conducted
must be quiet at all times; must be seated at all times; and may not display signs or
other objects.
Senate rules and committee proceedings
The resolution provides that, insofar as applicable, the rules of the senate apply
to the procedures of standing committees and special committees.
Resolutions to change senate rules
The resolution clarifies that after the senate rules have been established at the
commencement of the biennial session, any resolution to change the senate rules
must lay over one week, regardless of whether the resolution is privileged.
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1Resolved by the senate, That:
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2Section
1. Senate rule 4 (6) is amended to read:
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3Senate Rule 4 (6) Enforce on all occasions the observance of order and decorum
4among the members in the senate chamber.
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5Section
2. Senate rule 7 (title) is amended to read:
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6Senate Rule 7 (title)
Presiding officer to preserve order; appeal.
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7Section
3. Senate rule 7 (1) is renumbered senate rule 7 and is amended to
8read:
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9Senate Rule 7. The presiding officer shall preserve order and decorum
; may
10speak to points of order in preference to others, rising for that purpose; and shall
11decide questions of order, subject to an appeal by a member, on which appeal each
12member may speak once not to exceed 5 minutes.
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13Section
4. Senate rule 7 (2) to (5) are renumbered senate rule 56m (2) to (5).
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14Section
5. Senate rule 13m (4) is amended to read:
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15Senate Rule 13m (4) May not display signs
or other objects. If an individual
16brings a sign to the chamber, the sign shall be left in the gallery vestibule.
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17Section
6. Senate rule 13m (8) is amended to read:
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18Senate Rule 13m (8) Shall turn off all
cellular telephones and pagers electronic
19devices.
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20Section
7. Senate rule 13r is created to read:
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21Senate Rule 13r.
Admittance to senate spaces. (1) Any individual who
22violates senate rules or policies or provisions in the senate policy manual in a senate
1space may be removed from the senate space and not be allowed admittance to any
2senate spaces for a period of 24 hours.
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(2) Any individual who violates senate rules or policies or provisions in the
4senate policy manual in a senate space a 2nd time during a biennial legislative
5session may be removed from the senate space and not be allowed admittance to any
6senate spaces until the first roll call day of the next regularly scheduled floorperiod.
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(3) Any individual who violates senate rules or policies or provisions in the
8senate policy manual in a senate space a 3rd time during a biennial legislative
9session may be removed from the senate space and not be allowed admittance to any
10senate spaces for the remainder of the biennial legislative session.
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(4) Senate spaces shall specifically include the senate chamber, senate offices,
12senate hearing rooms, and any other space in the capitol that is traditionally
13reserved for the conduct of senate business.
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(5) This section shall not be construed to prevent any senator from fulfilling his
15or her constitutional duties in any senate space.
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16Section
8. Senate rule 17 (6) is amended to read:
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17Senate Rule 17 (6) Any action that would occur on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,
6th, 187th, or 8th order of business during a daily session, but that actually occurs after the
19completion of the applicable order of business on that day, is considered to have
20occurred on the applicable order of business for the purpose of producing the journal.
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21Section
9. Senate rule 18 (1b) is created to read:
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22Senate Rule 18 (1b) Messages from the assembly or from the governor may be
23received and read, and any proposal referenced in the messages that is an assembly
24proposal initially received for consideration of the senate shall be referred. Any other
1proposals referenced in the messages shall be taken up immediately unless referred
2by the presiding officer to a standing committee.
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3Section
10. Senate rule 20 (1) (b) 2. is amended to read:
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4Senate Rule 20 (1) (b) 2. The former majority and minority leaders and former
5majority and minority assistant leaders.
The former majority leader shall be the
6chairperson.
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7Section
11. Senate rule 25 (1) (a) is amended to read:
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8Senate Rule 25 (1) (a) A chairperson who determines to hold a hearing shall
9schedule the hearing as early
in the session as practicable.
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10Section
12. Senate rule 25 (5) is created to read:
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11Senate Rule 25 (5) Unless otherwise ordered by the chairperson, an individual
12in any room in which a senate meeting is being conducted:
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(a) Shall be quiet at all times.
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(b) Shall be seated at all times.
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(c) May not display signs or other objects.
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16Section
13. Senate rule 25 (6) is created to read:
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17Senate Rule 25 (6) Insofar as applicable, the rules of the senate apply to the
18procedures of standing committees and special committees.
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19Section
14. Senate rule 56m (title) is created to read:
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20Senate Rule 56m (title)
Points of order.
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21Section
15. Senate rule 56m (1) is created to read:
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22Senate Rule 56 (1) The presiding officer may speak to points of order in
23preference to others, rising for that purpose; and shall decide questions of order,
24subject to an appeal by a member, on which appeal each member may speak once not
25to exceed 5 minutes.
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1Section
16. Senate rule 56m (2m) is created to read:
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2Senate Rule 56 (2m) When the point of order concerns a proposal or a question
3currently pending on such proposal, taking the point of order under advisement
4removes the proposal from further consideration until the presiding officer
5announces the ruling on the point of order.
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6Section
17. Senate rule 69 is amended to read:
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7Senate Rule 69.
Privileged motion or resolution. A Except as provided
8in rule 90, a motion or resolution relating to the organization or proceedings of the
9senate, or to any of its officers, members, or committees, is privileged in that it need
10not lie over for consideration, but may be taken up immediately unless referred to
11the calendar or committee. Any such resolution shall be read at length unless copies
12of the full text of the resolution have been distributed to the members.
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13Section
18. Senate rule 99 (77) is amended to read:
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14Senate Rule 99 (77)
Senate Chamber: The entire area south of the
15northern-most doors of the senate, including the floor, staff lobby,
parlor, press lobby,
16visitor's galleries, and hallways, but excluding the offices of the senate officers.