SJR2,25,148 Joint Rule 83 (5) Following the conclusion adjournment of the last
9general-business floorperiod scheduled by the session schedule for the spring of the
10even-numbered year, no further regular session proposals may be introduced or
11offered
for the balance of the legislative biennium biennial session, except proposals
12under joint rule 81 (2) (c) or 82 (1) (1m); or required for the conduct of any special
13session called by the governor, of any extraordinary session called by the legislature,
14of the veto review session, or of any extended floorperiod.
SJR2, s. 71 15Section 71. Joint rule 84 (intro.) and (4) are amended to read:
SJR2,25,2016 Joint Rule 84. Committees continue throughout biennium biennial
17session
. (intro.) Every standing committee and, unless otherwise ordered, every
18special committee of one or both houses, shall continue continues throughout the
19entire biennial session biennium of the legislature creating the committee. Any such
20committee may:
SJR2,26,721 (4) Technical assistance. Request the legislative council staff, legislative
22reference bureau, legislative technology services bureau, and legislative fiscal
23bureau for the necessary technical assistance appropriate to the completion of the
24committee's tasks. The joint committee on legislative organization shall coordinate
25the assignment of staff under this subsection. Any chairperson who determines that

1the attendance of staff is necessary to the proper conduct of any meeting scheduled
2at a location other than the capitol may, with the prior authorization of the committee
3on senate organization in the case of a senate committee chairperson or the speaker
4in the case of an assembly committee chairperson, authorize the reimbursement of
5such staff for actual and necessary expenses incurred in attending the meeting, from
6the general program operations appropriation to the senate or assembly under
7section 20.765 (1) (a) or (b) of the statutes.
SJR2, s. 72 8Section 72. Joint rule 87 (intro.) is amended to read:
SJR2,26,129 Joint Rule 87. Recess duties Duties of the chief clerk after floorperiods
10and sessions
. (intro.) Following the conclusion adjournment of any scheduled
11floorperiod or any special session or extraordinary session, the chief clerk of each
12house shall:
SJR2, s. 73 13Section 73. Joint rule 87 (3) (intro.) is amended to read:
SJR2,26,1514 Joint Rule 87 (3) Committee schedules and journals Journals and bulletins.
15(intro.) Compile and cause to be published publish:
SJR2, s. 74 16Section 74. Joint rule 87 (3) (a) is repealed.
SJR2, s. 75 17Section 75. Joint rule 87 (3) (b) is amended to read:
SJR2,26,2018 Joint Rule 87 (3) (b) Such journals as are necessary, showing the chief clerk's
19entries for all business received by the chief clerk's office during the recess after the
20floorperiod or special or extraordinary session
.
SJR2, s. 76 21Section 76. Joint rule 87 (3) (c) is repealed and recreated to read:
SJR2,26,23 22Joint Rule 87 (3) (c) In cooperation with the legislative reference bureau, the
23bulletin of proceedings shall be published in accordance with joint rules 76 and 77.
SJR2, s. 77 24Section 77. Joint rule 96 is amended to read:
SJR2,27,4
1Joint Rule 96. Rescinding, amending, Changing or suspending rules.
2(1) The joint rules of the legislature may be rescinded or changed only with the
3approval of a majority of the actual current membership of each house. The vote shall
4be
is taken by ayes and noes.
SJR2,27,95 (2) Any proposal to rescind or change a joint rule shall be introduced offered
6as a joint resolution stating the proposed change. Except as authorized by
7unanimous consent or by vote of two-thirds of the members present, the joint
8resolution shall may not be acted upon in either house until the joint resolution has
9been made available to the members for 24 hours.
SJR2,27,1210 (3) Any joint rule may be suspended in either house by vote of two-thirds of the
11members present. The vote shall be is determined by ayes and noes unless
12unanimous consent is given.
SJR2, s. 78 13Section 78. Joint rule 98 (3) is amended to read:
SJR2,27,1514 Joint Rule 98 (3) The chief clerk of each house shall supervise the reproduction
15of the joint rules for insertion into the assembly and senate manuals.
SJR2, s. 79 16Section 79. Joint rule 99 (intro.), (3), (4), (5), (14), (16), (27m), (28), (36), (38),
17(40), (50), (50m), (54), (59), (63), (66), (71), (75), (82), (83) and (89) are amended to
18read:
SJR2,27,2119 Joint Rule 99. Definitions. (intro.) The following are definitions of the major
20terms used in joint rules 1 to 99 or traditionally used in deliberations on the floor and
21statutes governing legislative proceedings
:
SJR2,27,2322 (3) Adoption: Approval of a motion, amendment, substitute amendment,
23simple resolution, or joint resolution [see also subs. (16) and (54)].
SJR2,28,3
1(4) Amendment: A suggested alteration in any proposal or amendment, often
2referred to as a simple amendment in distinction to a substitute amendment, which
3is
intended to take the place of the proposal.
SJR2,28,64 (5) Appeal: A member's challenge of a ruling on a point of order. To prevail,
5an appeal requires the support of a majority of the members present , pursuant to the
6rules of a house
.
SJR2,28,87 (14) Committee executive action: The action of a committee on any proposal
8or veto.
SJR2,28,109 (16) Concurrence: The action by which one house agrees to a proposal or action
10of the other house [see also subs. (3) and (54)].
SJR2,28,1511 (27m) Extraordinary session: The convening of the legislature by the
12assembly and senate committees on organization of each house or by petition or joint
13resolution of the legislature to accomplish the business specified in the action calling
14the session. When used to continue a floorperiod of the regular biennial session for
15a limited purpose, the extraordinary session is referred to as an extended session.
SJR2,28,1816 (28) Fiscal estimate: A memorandum pursuant to joint rules 41 to 50 and the
17rules of each house
, explaining the impact of any proposal a bill on state or local
18finances.
SJR2,28,2019 (36) Introduction: The formal presentation of a bill before one of the houses
20[see also sub. (50m)].
SJR2,28,2221 (38) Joint hearing: A hearing held by a joint committee or by committees of
22both houses.
SJR2,28,2423 (40) Joint rules: The common Common rules of procedure proceedings
24adopted by both houses.
SJR2,29,2
1(50) Nonconcurrence: The refusal of one house to agree to a proposal,
2amendment,
or action of the other.
SJR2,29,43 (50m) Offer: The formal presentation of a joint resolution, resolution,
4substitute amendment, amendment, or motion before a house [see also sub. (36)].
SJR2,29,75 (54) Passage: Final approval in the first house of a bill introduced in that house
6if referring to action of one house and final approval of both houses of a bill introduced
7in either house if referring to action of both houses [see also subs. (3) and (16)]
.
SJR2,29,128 (59) Privileged motions and requests: A group of motions and requests
9relating to basic questions concerning the meetings, organization, rules, rights, and
10duties of the senate or assembly and having the highest precedence for consideration.
11Privileged motions and requests take precedence over incidental, subsidiary, and
12main questions.
SJR2,29,1413 (63) Recess: A temporary suspension of business during a roll call day of the
14year
.
SJR2,29,2215 (66) Regular session: The biennial session of the legislature established by the
16constitution and by section 13.02 of the statutes. The Wisconsin legislature convenes
17in the capitol on the first Monday of January in each odd-numbered year at 2 p.m.
18to take the oath of office, to select officers, and to organize itself for the conduct of its
19business, but if the first Monday falls on January 1 or 2, the legislature organizes on
20January 3. Daily meetings begin in January of each year and continue throughout
21the biennium biennial session until the final adjournment of the biennial session.
22"Session" is also often used to refer to the daily meetings of the legislature.
SJR2,29,2523 (71) Resolution: A proposal a) expressing the opinion of one of the houses; or
24b) changing the rules of one of the houses; or confirming a nomination for
25appointment
.
SJR2,30,5
1(75) Rules of procedure proceedings: The legislative rules that govern the
2operations of the legislature and
the conduct of legislative business. Rules of
3proceedings are found in the state constitution; the joint rules, senate rules, and
4assembly rules; custom, usage, and precedent in each house; the statutes; and
5parliamentary law.
SJR2,30,106 (82) Special committee, assembly: A committee created by an assembly
7resolution, or a special committee or temporary special committee created by a
8written order of the speaker under assembly rule 10 pursuant to the rules of a house,
9to investigate specific matters during a session or committee work period, and report
10to the senate or assembly.
SJR2,30,1311 (83) Special order of business, assembly: Any proposal ordered by the senate
12or
assembly to be given consideration at a specified time and taking precedence over
13the regular orders of business at that time.
SJR2,30,1614 (89) Sufficient seconds: The support of 15 assembly the requisite number of
15members necessary to initiate certain procedures in the assembly rules, pursuant to
16the rules of each house
.
SJR2, s. 80 17Section 80. Joint rule 99 (58) is repealed.
SJR2,30,1818 (End)
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