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citation, when used in lieu of   7
clerical correction in, by chief clerk or legislative
reference bureau   56
enabling clause required   56 (3)(a)
engrossed copy, chief clerk may order reproduction of   63
history, information recorded   32 (1)
index to, published by subject and author   77 (1), (2)
introduction:
by request, name to be recorded   55 (2)
four copies required   54 (2)
prohibited following last general
business floorperiod   83 (5)
veto review session, by organization committee of
either house   82 (1m)(f)
jacket, identification of regular or special session   79 (2), (3)
joint, to adjourn for more than 3 days   13
to rescind, amend, or suspend joint rules   96
quantity reproduced   62
Retirement:
bill to increase benefits (vote of 3/4 of
all members elected to both houses
required)   12 (2)(am)
budget bill provision analyzed by joint survey committee   41 (1)(b)
chief clerks as retirement agents for members and
employees   92
schedule of committee activities may announce meetings
of research, joint survey committee   75
Revisor of statutes:
correction or revision bill may use descriptive
bill title   52 (1)(e)
display of text in revisor's bills   52 (5)(a), 64 (1)(a)
enrolled bill copies delivered to   60 (1)
explanative notes, may include in correction or
revision bill   59
limited-business floorperiod, may submit correction
and revision bills   81m (2)(a)
reproduction of notes with statutes, supervises   59
veto review session, may submit correction and
revision bills   82 (1m)(c)
Roll call day, definition   99 (73)
Roll call vote, definition   99 (74)
Roll call vote required:
appropriation bill (quorum of 3/5 of the members
elected required)   11 (2)
conference report approval (majority of quorum or
qualified majority)   3 (1)(b), (c)
constitutional amendment:
United States constitution (quorum of majority of
current membership required)   58 (2)
Wisconsin constitution (majority of elected
membership)   12 (2)(f)
expulsion of member (2/3 vote of members
elected required)   12 (2)(b)
fiscal bills defined (quorum of 3/5 of the members
elected required)   11 (2)
impeachment:
investigation by assembly (majority of elected
membership)   12 (2)(g)
trial by senate (2/3 vote of the members
elected required)   12 (2)(e)
joint rules: amend, create, or repeal, or suspend
(majority of the members elected)   96
judge, removal by address of the legislature (2/3 vote
required)   12 (2)(c)
pension bills (3/4 vote of all members elected to
both houses required)   12 (2)(am)
reproducing additional copies of proposal (majority of
quorum of actual membership)   62 (2)
state debt and bonding (majority of elected
membership)   12 (2)(f)
suspending joint rule (2/3 vote or unanimous consent)   96 (3)
veto override (2/3 of members present)   12 (2)(d)
Rules, joint, of senate and assembly:
amend, create, or repeal, or suspend (majority of the
members elected)   96
constitutional grant of authority, each house determines
its rules   10
continuity of joint rules   97
definitions   99
resolution rescinding or changing not to be acted on
until copies made available to
members for 24 hours   96 (2)
suspension of joint rule (2/3 vote of members present or
unanimous consent)   96 (3)
Rules of procedure, definition   99 (75)
Ruling, definition   99 (76)
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Schedule of committee activities   75
Secretary of state:
enrolled bill or joint resolution, receives 4 copies   60 (1)
Senate chamber, definition   99 (77)
Senate organization, committee on, see also Committee on
organization (of either house):
approves meetings of senate standing committees
outside capitol   84 (1)
defines subject areas assigned to senate standing
committees   84 (3)
schedules session days for action on governor' appointments   81 (3)(b)
Sergeant at arms, definition   99 (78)
Service agencies, legislative: assist standing committees
with studies, investigations, or reviews   84 (4)
Session laws, biennial continuity of numbering sequence   79 (6)
Session schedule, general provisions   81 to 87
committees continue throughout biennial session   84
final adverse disposition of proposals after certain
floorperiods   83 (4)
floorperiods, extraordinary sessions   81 (2)
introduction and disposition of proposals   83
limited-business floorperiod   81m
limited-business floorperiod, JCRAR   81r, 83 (4)
periods of committee work   81 (3)
submitting approved bills to office of the governor   81 (4)
veto review session   82
Sine die adjournment, definition   99 (79)
Speaker, definition   99 (80)
Speaker of the assembly:
approves certain meetings of assembly standing
committees outside capitol   84 (1)
defines subject areas assigned to assembly standing
committees   84 (3)
facsimile signature on enrolled joint resolution   66 (2)
joint convention of legislature, presides if president
not present   1
retirement system agent for assembly chief clerk   92
unusual correction in legislation, may authorize   56 (3)
Speaker pro tempore, definition   99 (81)
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