appeal of ruling:
debatable 62 (7)
member may 62 (6)
roll call required 62 (7)
definition of “point of order"
95 (56)
interrupts debate 57 (1)(c)
member limited to speaking once
62 (2)
overruling presiding officer requires
majority vote of members present and voting 62 (7)
presiding officer may speak in preference to others
62 (3)
presiding officer may vote on appeal
62 (7)
question on appeal of ruling, how stated
62 (6)
raised while member is speaking, may be
57 (1)(c)
time for ruling on 62 (3m)
timely only when raised before question is decided
62 (4)
Postpone, not permitted twice on same day at same stage
of proposal 72
Postpone to day or time certain:
not permitted in special, extended, or extraordinary
session 93 (5)
precedence of motion to 65 (2)(c)
Prayer beginning daily sessions
5 (1)(i), 31
Precedence of motions 65
Precedent (definition) 95 (57)
Presiding officer, see also Speaker, Speaker pro tempore
amendment, rules on admissibility when germaneness
is questioned 54 (2)
announces order that members may speak (no appeal) 56 (2)
appeal of ruling by (roll call required)
62 (7)
biennial session, inauguration day:
business before assembly, announces
3m (1)(b)
chamber, maintains order,
decorum, and quiet in 3m (1)(f), 6 (1)(g)
chief clerk of preceding session presides
5 (1)(a)
daily sessions, calls to order
3m (1)(a)
legislative reference bureau chief presides when chief clerk
of preceding session not available 5 (1)(a)
call of assembly, state question 83 (2m), (4)
debate, maintains order during
3m (1)(e) decides who has the floor (no appeal) 56 (2)
decorum, quiet, and order, preserves
3m (1)(f), 26 (1)
definition 95 (57m)
disturbances in chamber, instructs
sergeant at arms 3m (1)(f), 6 (1)(g)
fiscal estimate, order legislative fiscal bureau to prepare 99
germaneness of amendment, rules on when questioned 54 (2)
joint survey committee, may refer proposals
to one or more simultaneously with
referral to standing committee 42 (1)(b), 45 (4)
member designated by presiding officer may preside
temporarily 4 (3)
messages from other branches of government, receives 3m (1)(h)
motions, stated and put by 3m (1)(c), 63
order, quiet, and decorum, preserves
3m (1)(f), 26 (1)
parliamentary procedure, informs
members on 3m (1)(g), 57 (1)(e)
presides over assembly 3m (1)(a)
points of order, rules on 3m (1)(g), 62 (3), (3m)
advisement, may take under 62 (3)(b)
expansion of question permitted
69 (4)
time for ruling 62 (3m)
proposal, refers to standing committee, special committee,
next calendar, or rules committee
on rules 29 (1), 42, 45, 89 (2)
question for current action, stated by
75
quiet, decorum, and order, preserves
3m (1)(f), 26 (1)
recognition of members seeking floor, decides
order of (no appeal) 56 (2)
rereferral to committee 45
respect to 26 (2)
roll call vote:
may order on any question 3m (1)(d), 76 (3)
required, when, see also Quick Finder
votes and is recorded in 78
speaking: member not to cross or leave floor
26 (2)
speaker and speaker pro tempore: election, term of office
1
temporary, elected when speaker, speaker pro tempore,
majority leader, assistant majority leader, and
majority caucus leader are absent 4 (2)
votes and is recorded on all roll call votes
78
voting:
announces results of 3m (1)(c)
roll call, may order on any question
3m (1)(d), 76 (3)
roll call required, when, see also Quick Finder
states question 75
Press, radio, and TV representatives admitted to floor of
assembly when engaged in reporting proceedings
25 (3)
Printed documents, consent required to read from
59 (3), 90 (2)
Privilege: assembly, personal, or special
61
Privilege, questions of, see Questions of privilege
Privileged motions and requests (definition)
95 (59)
Privileged motions and requests during debate
65 (1)
Privileged resolution 33 (3), 43
request to introduce and ask consideration of,
precedence of 65 (1)(i)
to reprimand, censure, or expel a member, procedure
21, 43 (3)
Proposal (definition), see also Assembly resolution, Bill,
Joint resolution, Motion, and Petition 95 (60)
Proposals to be available at least 24 hours before
consideration 35 (1)
Proposals, executive action on 24 hours after made public 17d
Public health and public safety, committee on
(standing committee) 9 (1)(t)
Public hearing, see also Schedule of committee activities:
advance notice 14 (2)
announced in schedule of committee activities
14 (2)
definition of “hearing" 95 (32)
may be rescheduled for larger room
11 (3)
not required for special, extended, or extraordinary
session proposals 93 (3)
reproduced copies of proposal to be available to public
14 (3)
scheduled at discretion of committee chairperson
14 (1)