AR3,58,1713
(59)
Privileged motions and requests: A group of motions and requests
14relating to basic questions concerning the meetings, organization, rules, rights
, and
15duties of the assembly and having the highest precedence for consideration.
16Privileged motions and requests take precedence over incidental, subsidiary
, and
17main questions.
AR3,58,1918
(60)
Proposal: A resolution, joint resolution
, or bill put before the assembly for
19consideration.
AR3,59,220
(66)
Regular session: The biennial session of the legislature established by the
21constitution and by section 13.02 of the statutes. The Wisconsin legislature convenes
22in the capitol on the first Monday of January in each odd-numbered year at 2 p.m.
23to take the oath of office,
to select officers, and to organize itself for the conduct of its
24business
, but (if the first Monday falls on January 1 or 2, the legislature organizes
25on January 3
). Daily meetings begin in January
in of each year and continue
1throughout the biennium until the final adjournment of the session.
The term 2"session" "Session" is also often used to refer to the daily meetings of the legislature.
AR3,59,63
(69)
Request: A proposed action
which that does not require a vote because
: 4a) unanimous consent has been asked for; b) the action is required if there are
5sufficient seconds; or c) the presiding officer has the authority to take or order the
6action requested
action.
AR3,59,107
(70)
Rescind: An action by which the assembly nullifies an action
or actions 8on a proposal so as to enable
it the assembly to again consider a proposal from a given
9stage. When
such a motion
to recind prevails, the assembly resumes its
10consideration of a proposal at the stage indicated in the motion.
AR3,59,1211
(71)
Resolution, assembly: A proposal
; a) expressing the opinion of the
12assembly
; or b) changing
the assembly rules.
AR3,59,1413
(75)
Rules of procedure: The legislative rules
which that govern the conduct
14of legislative business.
AR3,59,1515
(76)
Ruling: The
chair's presiding officer's decision on a point of order.
AR3,59,1716
(78)
Sergeant at arms: The officer elected by the members to perform and
17direct the police and custodial functions
in of the assembly.
AR3,59,2018
(80)
Speaker: A member of the assembly elected by the membership to preside
19over the assembly and carry out the duties as described in
these the assembly rules
,
20the joint rules, and the statutes.
AR3,59,2321
(81)
Speaker pro tempore: A member of the assembly elected by the
22membership to carry out the duties of the speaker in his or her absence
until the
23return of the speaker or until a speaker is elected.
AR3,60,224
(87)
Subsidiary motions: A group of motions
which that change, or delay or
25accelerate the consideration of
, a proposal before the assembly. Subsidiary motions
1have lower precedence than privileged and incidental questions
, but higher
2precedence than main motions.
AR3,60,53
(88)
Substitute amendment: An amendment
which that, if accepted, takes the
4place of the original proposal. The term more accurately describes a "substitute bill"
5or "substitute resolution
."
.
AR3,60,76
(89)
Sufficient seconds: The support of 15 members necessary to initiate
7certain procedures in
these the assembly rules.
AR3,60,118
(90)
Suspension of the rules: A motion requiring
the support of two-thirds
9majority support of the members present and by which a special action on a specific
10proposal is accomplished despite the existence of a rule blocking
such the action. Any
11suspension of the rules is temporary.
AR3,60,1412
(92)
Unanimous consent: A request to suspend the rules for a specific purpose;
13if
no an objection is
not heard, it is assumed that the request has the consent of the
14entire body.
AR3,60,1615
(94)
Voice vote: A vote taken by asking the members in favor of a question to
16say "aye" simultaneously and then the members opposed to likewise say "no
."
.
AR3, s. 92
17Section
92. Assembly rule 95 (50m) and (57m) are created to read:
AR3,60,19
18Assembly Rule 95 (50m)
Offer: The formal presentation of a joint resolution,
19resolution, substitute amendment, amendment, or motion before the assembly.
AR3,60,2120
(57m)
Presiding officer: The person presiding over the assembly in session.
21[see also subs. (11), (80), and (81)]
AR3, s. 93
22Section
93. Assembly rule 96 is amended to read:
AR3,61,7
23Assembly Rule 96.
Legislative citations. Any
proposal for a certificate 24motion under joint rule 7 shall, when received by the assembly and whether
25originating in this house or in the senate, be laid aside to allow time for the committee
1on assembly organization to examine the
proposal motion for its appropriateness
2under joint rule 7 (1) and (2). Upon approval by the committee on assembly
3organization and verbal notification thereof to the chief clerk, and if
such proposal
4the motion has not been objected to by any member of the assembly,
such proposals 5shall then be deemed the motion is approved by the assembly. A written committee
6report is not necessary. If objected to by any member, any motion under joint rule
77 may be brought before the body on the 13th order of business.
AR3, s. 94
8Section
94. Assembly rule 97 (1) and (5) (intro.) are amended to read:
AR3,61,13
9Assembly Rule 97 (1) Citations may be used in place of resolutions for
10commendations, congratulations
, and condolences of persons or organizations or to
11give recognition to unusual and important events, except
that the use of citations
12shall may not be abused. The committee on assembly organization may more
13specifically interpret this
rule
subsection.
AR3,61,1714
(5) (intro.) All citations on behalf of the assembly shall be
typed prepared by
15employes employees assigned to the chief clerk, shall be prepared on an artistic form
16approved by the committee on assembly organization,
shall be suitable for framing,
17and shall
be in substantially the following form:
AR3, s. 95
18Section
95. Assembly rule 98 is created to read:
AR3,62,219
Assembly Rule 98.
Campaign committee activity. (1) A member may not
20schedule, hold, attend, or contribute money for or at; or authorize a legislative
21campaign committee, as defined in section 11.01 of the statutes, to schedule, hold,
22attend, or contribute money for or at; and a member may not schedule, hold, attend,
23or contribute money for or at; or authorize the member's personal campaign
24committee, as defined in section 11.01 of the statutes, to schedule, hold, attend, or
1contribute money for or at; a fund-raising social event in Dane County during a
2floorperiod of the legislature or during a special or extraordinary session.
AR3,62,63
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a fund-raising social event of a legislative
4campaign committee held during the period between the first day authorized for
5filing nomination papers for any special election to the assembly and the date of the
6special election.
AR3,62,127
(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to a fund-raising social event of a current
8member of the assembly or his or her personal campaign committee held during the
9period between the first day authorized for filing nomination papers for any office for
10which a current member of the assembly is a candidate and the date of the election
11for that office, if the event is held within the boundaries of the jurisdiction or district
12served by the office for which the current member of the assembly is a candidate.
AR3,62,1713
(4) Subsection (1) does not apply to a fund-raising social event of a current
14member of the assembly or his or her personal campaign committee held during the
15period between the first day authorized for filing nomination papers for any office,
16other than representative to the assembly, for which a current member of the
17assembly is a candidate and the date of the election for that other office.