interruptions, purposes for which permitted 57
limited on delayed calendar: 5 min/member,
20 min/question60 (1)
may be limited by resolution establishing special order 33 (1)
motions acted on without67
on committee on rules; special order resolution, limit
5 min. pro/con33 (3)
on motion for reconsideration allowed only if
question was debatable, limited to 3 min/member
73 (7)
privileged motions and requests during65 (1)
questions in order during57
recognition in (by district or municipality of
residence; not by name)56 (1)
remarks to be confined to question, avoid personalities 56 (1)
speaking more than twice, or not from assigned place
(vote of two-thirds members present required)
59 (1), (2)
special order resolution, adoption or rejection
(5 min/question) 33 (3)
subsidiary motions and requests during65 (2)
tabling motion, debate limited to 10 min. (2 min/member) 74 (2)
Debate, motion to end:
acted on without debate67, 71
call for not in order in committee of the whole 8 (2)
moving to end the debate71
precedence of motion65 (2)(b)
requires support of 15 members71 (1)
roll call required71
Decorum:
eating, not permitted on floor or in galleries26 (4)
members not to cross or leave floor while presiding
officer is speaking
26 (2)
microphones, possession and use26 (7)
mobile radio service devices26 (6)
newspaper reading, not permitted during
session on floor or in galleries
26 (3)
presiding officer to maintain order,
decorum, and quiet3m (1)(f), 26 (1)
sergeant at arms carries out instructions concerning any
disturbance in chamber
6 (1)(g)
smoking, not permitted on floor or in galleries26 (5)
Definitions, alphabetical list of major terms 95
Delete and substitute: proposition indivisible 80 (3)
Dilatory (definition)95 (22)
Dilatory motions out of order69
successive calls on same question not permitted 88
Dilatory use of motion to suspend rules not permitted 90 (5)
"Dipping" of bill through joint committee
on finance,
see s. 13.093 (1), stats.
Division of the question:
bill, joint resolution, or resolution not divisible 80 (4)
definition of "division of the question" 95 (23)
motion or simple amendment divisible when containing
2 severable propositions
80 (1)
motion to delete and substitute is one
indivisible proposition80 (3)
not to be used when amendment more clearly achieves
purpose80 (2)
partial veto, how may be divided80 (5), (6)
report of committee of conference not divisible,
see also Joint Rule 3 (3)80 (4)
requesting a division is authorized interruption 57 (1)(h)
senate amendment received for assembly concurrence
not divisible80 (4)
substitute amendment not divisible80 (4)
veto of entire bill, may not be divided80 (4)
Document provision to members, except calendars,
sergeant at arms supervises6 (1)(c)
Documents, consent required to read from59 (3), 90 (2)
Documents presented to assembly37 (2)
Doors to assembly:
all rooms inside constitute "assembly chamber" (definition) 95 (6)
closed when call is ordered; members may not leave 84
Dress code, assembly floor26 (9)
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Eating, not permitted on floor or in galleries 26 (4)
Education, committee on (standing committee) 9 (1)(g)
Elected membership (definition)95 (24)
Election of officers, midterm vacancy, see also art. IV, sec. 30,
and art. XIII, sec. 6, Wis. Con.; ss. 13.02 (1), 13.13,
13.15 (1), 13.18 (1), stats.1
Election and campaign reform, committee
on (standing committee)
9 (1)(h)
Electric voting machine, see Roll call, Voting machine
Emergency statement: bill lacking required statement
not to be withdrawn from joint committee on finance
or committee on rules
15 (1)(b)
Employees of assembly:
appointment, supervision7
chief clerk, sergeant implement personnel
management system,
see also
Joint Rule 915 (1)(t), 6 (1)(i)
social security, insurance, retirement records kept by
chief clerk 5 (1)(s)
Employment relations committee (JCOER), assembly and joint,
see also s. 13.111, stats. (standing committee)9 (7)
permitted to introduce proposals in special, extended, or
extraordinary session
93 (2)
Enacting and enabling clause, inserted when omitted 36 (1)(b)
End debate, motion to, see Debate, motion to end71
Energy and utilities, committee on (standing committee) 9 (1)(j)
Engrossed proposal (definition)95 (25)
Engrossing:
chief clerk supervises work relating to 5 (1)(e)
corrective amendment by committee on
assembly organization 23 (2), (3)
duties of chief clerk and legislative reference bureau 5 (1)(f)
Enrolled proposal (definition)95 (26)
Enrolling:
chief clerk may enter enrolling report after adjournment5 (1)(g)
chief clerk supervises work relating to 5 (1)(e)
corrective amendment by committee on assembly
organization 23 (2), (3)
functions of legislative reference bureau in relation to 23 (3)
how proposals may be recalled for further action 23 (3), 51
message enrolled bill to governor on motion
or by speaker's directive
23 (4)
Ethics and standards of conduct, special committee on 21, 43 (3)
Excuse from voting, member may receive for special cause 77
Executive action, committee (definition) 95 (14)
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