postpone indefinitely, reject, or nonconcur,
precedence of 63 (1)(m)
postpone, not again allowed on same day,
except when 66
postpone, not permitted in extraordinary or
special session 93 (5)
postpone to a day certain, precedence of 63 (1)(i)
precedence of 63
presiding officer to state 62
previous question, precedence of 63 (1)(g)
privileged, during debate 63 (1)(d)
raise a call of the senate, not amendable 85 (5)
recess, not debatable, may not be tabled 68
recess or adjourn, precedence of, under call of senate 85 (5)
reconsider, to 67
not applicable to nominations for
appointment 22 (2), 67 (7)
not applicable to suspension of rules 67 (7)
not applicable to vetoes 67 (7)
permitted in committee, before report to senate 24
refer or reject, not allowed twice on same day,
except when 66
refer, precedence of 63 (1)(j), (k)
rerefer and withdraw 41 (1)(b)
stated or read previous to debate 62
suspend rules 91
table 63 (1)(f), 65, 68
which are not debatable, may not be placed on table 68
withdraw from and rerefer to committee, in order 41 (1)(b)
withdrawn, by consent of senate may be 62, 67 (8)
written on demand by member (except adjourn,
postpone, refer) 62
Motives, not to question 56
N
News media correspondents limited to press lobby while
the senate is sitting in session, recording by 11 (5), (7)
Newspapers and similar materials, reading not
permitted in chamber 8 (4)
Nonconcurrence (definition) 99 (50)
Nonconcurrence, adverse and final disposition 46 (6)(c)
Nondebatable motions and questions 68
Notice of committee hearing (or cancellation),
on bulletin boards 25 (1)(c)
Notice of committee hearing, unintroduced legislation 25 (1)(c)
O
Offer (definition) 99 (50m)
Offering of resolutions 33 (1), 45
Officers:
president, president pro tempore, chief clerk, sergeant
at arms 1 to 6
substitute president, member serving as 2 (3)
Opinion of attorney general, date requested and received
entered in history file 30 (3)(c)
definition 99 (51)
Order and decorum:
audio, video recording 11 (7)
conduct of individuals in gallery 13m
disorderly conduct of member during session 13, 58
enforcement of, duties of sergeant at arms 6, 13
floor privilege 11, 12
lobby or senate floor, disturbance in, and clearing of 13
member may be removed by president 13
members not to leave senate, when 8 (2)
presiding officer to preserve 4 (6), 7 (1)
reading, consuming food, drink, or tobacco products
not permitted in chamber 8 (4)
recording proceedings 11 (7)
while ayes and noes are being called 8 (3)
Order of business:
committee of the whole 19
daily calendar 18 (1)
roll call of attendance, majority required for business 15
Organization; committee on senate:
absent member, temporary replacement 20 (7)
calendar, contents determined by 18 (1)
chairperson:
appoints members and chairpersons of
committees 20 (2), 20m
certificates under Joint Rule
7, examinations
for compliance with
98 (5)
citations on behalf of the senate, approval by 98
copying for senate, authorizes 95
employees of senate, general supervision of 88
extraordinary or special session, recommends
proposals for introduction 93 (1)
invite persons on the floor of the senate 11 (6)
membership 20 (1)
motion to withdraw from, matter goes to calendar 41 (1)(c)
rerefer to joint committee on finance 41 (1)(e)
room and seat assignments to members 97
recording proceedings, permission 11 (7)
senate officers subordinate to 1m (2), (3)
special order of business, may schedule 17 (2), 70 (3)
standing committees, created 20 (1)(c)
temporary replacement for absent member 20 (7)
time limits for debate, may schedule 76
Organization of senate, resolutions pertaining to privileged 69
P
Pair (definition) 99 (52)
Parliamentary inquiry (definition) 99 (53)
Parliamentary law and procedure, decisions of presiding
officer based on 56m (3)
Partial veto, see veto
Partial caucus, definition 99 (53m)
Passage, reference to committee not in order after 41 (2)