SR2,22,1515 (c) The member's vote, if included, will not change the result of the roll call.
SR2,22,2016 (2) If sub. (1) precludes a member from making a request or if the request is
17objected to, the member may request unanimous consent to have the journal reflect
18how the member would have voted had he or she been in his or her seat when the roll
19call was taken. A member may not interrupt a roll call to make a request under this
20subsection.
SR2, s. 63 21Section 63. Senate rule 77 (title) is amended to read:
SR2,22,23 22Senate Rule 77 (title) Current or previous question Voting immediately;
23time limit on debate.
SR2, s. 64 24Section 64. Senate rule 77 (1) is amended to read:
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1Senate Rule 77 (1) When any matter is under consideration any member may
2move the "current question" or that the "current question be put." that the senate
3vote immediately on the current question.
The motion is not debatable and if carried
4by a majority the subsidiary question then pending before the senate shall be put to
5a vote
without debate. If a motion is made under this subsection the question is:
6"Shall the senate vote immediately on the current question?" If the motion carries,
7the effect is to end the debate on the current question then before the senate and
8bring the senate to a vote on the current question. A motion to table is not in order
9after a motion under this subsection has been made. A motion that carries under this
10subsection does not prevent the offering of amendments or substitute amendments
11to the main question after the vote is taken on the current question.
SR2, s. 65 12Section 65. Senate rule 77 (3) is amended to read:
SR2,23,23 13Senate Rule 77 (3) When a matter is under consideration a member may move
14the "previous question" or that the "previous question be put." that the senate vote
15immediately on the main question.
The motion is not debatable and if carried by a
16majority the main question then pending before the senate shall be put to a vote
17without debate. If a motion is made under this subsection the question is: "Shall the
18senate vote immediately on the main question?" If the motion carries, the effect is
19to end the debate on the question then before the senate and bring the senate to a
20vote on the main question. Amendments or substitute amendments may be offered,
21but not debated, and shall be considered immediately. A motion to table the proposal
22to which the main question relates is not in order after a motion under this subsection
23has been made.
SR2, s. 66 24Section 66. Senate rule 78 is repealed.
SR2, s. 67 25Section 67. Senate rule 79 is amended to read:
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1Senate Rule 79. Main But one motion to reconsider in order; main
2question may remain before the senate.
When, on taking the previous question,
3the senate decides that the main question shall not now be put
After a motion under
4rule 77 (1) or (3) has carried, only one motion to reconsider is in order. If the motion
5to reconsider carries
, the main question shall remain as the question before the
6senate, in the same stage of proceedings as before the previous question was moved
7motion under rule 77 (1) or (3) was made.
SR2, s. 68 8Section 68. Senate rule 80 is amended to read:
SR2,24,14 9Senate Rule 80. But one call of the senate in order. On motion for the
10previous question, and before the ordering of the
After a motion to vote immediately
11on the
main question has carried but before the vote is taken, one call of the senate
12is in order; but after proceedings under the call have been once dispensed with, or
13after a majority orders the main question lifts the call, a call is not in order before
14the decision of vote on the main question.
SR2, s. 69 15Section 69. Senate rule 88 (2) is amended to read:
SR2,24,20 16Senate Rule 88 (2) On recommendation of the respective appointing officers,
17the committee on senate organization shall allocate the number of employees of the
18senate within the limits established by the staffing pattern then in force and the
19duties and responsibilities assigned to each employee. The committee on senate
20organization
chief clerk shall assign each position to the proper pay range.
SR2, s. 70 21Section 70. Senate rule 89 is amended to read:
SR2,25,2 22Senate Rule 89. Certification of payroll. The chief clerk and the sergeant
23at arms of the senate
shall certify to the department of administration the names of
24all persons employed in their respective offices by the senate, the capacity in which

1employed,
and the amounts respectively due them if the certificate is approved by
2the chairperson of the committee on senate organization
.
SR2, s. 71 3Section 71. Senate rule 93 (title) is amended to read:
SR2,25,4 4Senate Rule 93 (title) Special, extended, or extraordinary sessions.
SR2, s. 72 5Section 72. Senate rule 93 (intro.) is amended to read:
SR2,25,11 6Senate Rule 93 (intro.) Unless otherwise provided by the senate for a specific
7special, extended, or extraordinary session, the rules of the senate adopted for the
8biennial session, with the following modifications, apply to each special session
9called by the governor and to each extended or extraordinary session called by the
10senate and assembly organization committees or called by a joint resolution
11approved by both houses:
SR2, s. 73 12Section 73. Senate rule 93 (1) is amended to read:
SR2,25,22 13Senate Rule 93 (1) A Except as provided in sub. (1d), a proposal or amendment
14may not be considered unless it accomplishes the special purposes for which the
15special session was convened or the business specified in the action authorizing the
16extended floorperiod or extraordinary session. Notwithstanding rule 46 (6), any
17proposal that is adversely and finally disposed of for the biennial session may be
18revived by specific inclusion in the action authorizing an extraordinary session,
19provided that the proposal had not failed a vote of concurrence or passage in the
20senate. Any proposal revived under this subsection is considered to be at the same
21stage of the proceedings as it had attained upon being adversely and finally disposed
22of.
SR2, s. 74 23Section 74. Senate rule 93 (1d) is amended to read:
SR2,26,4 24Senate Rule 93 (1d) Resolutions offering commendations, congratulations, or
25condolences, memorializing congress or an individual, or affecting senate or

1legislative rules or proceedings are declared not to be within the meaning of the term
2"business" under the constitutional provision limiting the matters to be considered
3during special sessions to those enumerated in the governor's call for a special
4session. All such matters may be considered during any extraordinary session.
SR2, s. 75 5Section 75. Senate rule 93 (1p) is amended to read:
SR2,26,10 6Senate Rule 93 (1p) A senate proposal may not be considered unless it is
7recommended to be introduced or, offered , or considered by the committee on senate
8organization, the senate committee on finance, the joint committee on finance, the
9joint committee on legislative organization, or by the joint committee on employment
10relations.
SR2, s. 76 11Section 76. Senate rule 93 (2) is amended to read:
SR2,26,14 12Senate Rule 93 (2) A notice of hearing before a committee meeting is not
13required other than posting on the legislative bulletin board, and a bulletin of
14committee hearings may not be published.
SR2, s. 77 15Section 77. Senate rule 94 (1) and (2) are repealed.
SR2, s. 78 16Section 78. Senate rule 98 (3) is amended to read:
SR2,26,23 17Senate Rule 98 (3) The president and chief clerk shall sign a citation on behalf
18of the senate. If so signed, it is considered approved by the senate and shall be so
19recorded in the journal. The issuing senator, and any cosponsor, may also sign the
20citation. If the president or chief clerk refuses to approve a citation, the committee
21on senate organization may require the president and chief clerk to approve it. A
22copy of the finished citation shall be provided to the issuing senator, and another copy
23thereof shall be filed in the legislative reference bureau.
SR2, s. 79 24Section 79. Senate rule 99 (27m) is amended to read:
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1Senate Rule 99 (27m) Extraordinary session: The convening of the legislature
2by the assembly and senate committees on organization or by joint resolution of the
3legislature to accomplish the business specified in the action calling the session.
4When used to continue a floorperiod of the biennial session for a limited purpose, the
5extraordinary session is referred to as an extended session.
SR2, s. 80 6Section 80. Senate rule 99 (58) is repealed.
SR2,27,77 (End)
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