jr99(71)(71) Resolution: A proposal expressing the opinion of one of the houses; changing the rules of one of the houses; or confirming a nomination for appointment. jr99(73)(73) Roll call day: A legislative day on which any roll call is taken. jr99(74)(74) Roll call vote: A vote on which each member voting is recorded by name. jr99(75)(75) Rules of proceedings: The rules that govern the operations of the legislature and the conduct of legislative business. Rules of proceedings are found in the state constitution; the joint rules, senate rules, and assembly rules; custom, usage, and precedent in each house; the statutes; and parliamentary law. jr99(76)(76) Ruling: The presiding officer’s decision on a point of order. jr99(77)(77) Senate chamber: The entire area south of the northernmost doors of the senate, including the floor, staff lobby, press lobby, visitor’s galleries, and hallways, but excluding the offices of senate officers. jr99(78)(78) Sergeant at arms: The officer elected by the members to perform and direct the police and custodial functions of one of the houses. jr99(79)(79) Sine die adjournment: The final adjournment of a legislative session. jr99(80)(80) Speaker: A member of the assembly elected by the membership to preside over the assembly and carry out the duties as described in the assembly rules, the joint rules, and the statutes. jr99(81)(81) Speaker pro tempore: A member of the assembly elected by the membership to carry out the duties of the speaker in his or her absence until the return of the speaker or until a speaker is elected. jr99(82)(82) Special committee: A committee created by resolution, or a special committee or temporary special committee created by a written order pursuant to the rules of a house, to investigate specific matters during a session or committee work period, and report to the senate or assembly. jr99(83)(83) Special order of business: Any proposal ordered by the senate or assembly to be given consideration at a specified time and taking precedence over the regular orders of business at that time. jr99(84)(84) Special session: The convening of the legislature by the governor to accomplish a special purpose for which convened. jr99(85)(85) Stage: One of the formal steps in the legislative process. jr99(86)(86) Standing committee: A permanent legislative committee. jr99(87)(87) Subsidiary motions: A group of motions that change, or delay or accelerate the consideration of, a proposal before a house. Subsidiary motions have lower precedence than privileged and incidental questions, but higher precedence than main motions. jr99(88)(88) Substitute amendment: An amendment that, if accepted, takes the place of the original proposal. The term more accurately describes a “substitute bill” or “substitute resolution.” jr99(89)(89) Sufficient seconds: The support of the requisite number of members necessary to initiate certain procedures, pursuant to the rules of each house. jr99(90)(90) Suspension of the rules: A motion requiring the support of two-thirds of the members present and by which a special action on a specific proposal is accomplished despite the existence of a rule blocking the action. Any suspension of the rules is temporary. jr99(92)(92) Unanimous consent: A request for a specific purpose; if an objection is not heard, it is assumed that the request has the consent of the entire body. jr99(93)(93) Veto: The action by which a bill or a part thereof is rejected by the governor. jr99(94)(94) Voice vote: A vote taken by asking the members in favor of a question to say “aye” simultaneously and then the members opposed to likewise say “no.” Alphabetical Index
Revised by Legislative Reference Bureau
(January 2013)
A
Joint Rule
Act, definition 99 (1)
Acts, Wisconsin:
index to, legislative reference bureau prepares 77 (5), (6)
numbered in continuous sequence for biennium 79 (6)
publication date and enactment date of (s. 35.095, stats.) 65 Address of the legislature, removal of judge
by (2/3 vote required) 12 (2)(c)
Adjourn, definition 99 (2)
Adjournment:
for more than 3 days requires consent of other house 13
smaller than majority 11 (3)
Administration, department of:
consolidates agency fiscal estimates 41 (3)(d)
coordinates fiscal estimate procedure 46
drafting requests, may submit to legislative
reference bureau 51 (2)
local fiscal effect 42 (1)(c)
minor clerical corrections in agency fiscal
estimates 41 (3)(i), 46 (5)
supplemental fiscal estimate
(if disagreement) 41 (3)(c), (f), 48 (3)
Administrative rules, review of proposed:
history, information recorded 32 (1)
notice of, published in journal 73 (4)
public hearing, announced in schedule of
committee activities 75
report on committee proceedings 31
status of legislative action on 78
Adoption, definition 99 (3)
Advance notice of committee activities 27, 75
Advance reproduction of bills, extraordinary
or special session 81 (2)(c)
Advice and consent on nominations 76 (1), 81 (3)(b)
Amendatory proposals and acts, display of text in 64
Amendment, definition 99 (4)
Amendment:
catalog of sections affected (in bill title) not changed by 52 (7)
clerical correction in, by chief clerk or legislative
reference bureau 56
constitution, Wisconsin or United States 57, 58
disagreement on, between houses 3 (1)
enacting or enabling clause (Joint Rule 52 (3)),
reinserted if deleted by amendment 56 (3)(a) fiscal estimate not required 41 (2)(a), 48 (2)
major amendment, chief clerk may order
reproduction of engrossed 63
nonconcurrence by other house, how reconsidered
and rejected 2
offered by request, name to be recorded 55 (2)
offering of, 4 copies required 54 (2)
of statute law, how shown in text 52 (5), 64
receding from position on 2
supplemental fiscal estimate on bill as affected by
amendment may be requested:
by joint committee on finance 41 (3)(a)
by presiding officer on request of bill’s author 41 (3)(b)
by primary author during 5-day review of bill’s
estimate 48 (2)
title of proposal, how treated in 52 (7)
to United States constitution, how considered 58
to Wisconsin constitution, 2nd consideration 57
Analyses on substitute amendments 51m
Appeal, definition 99 (5)
Appropriation:
ayes and noes (3/5 quorum) required 11 (2)
fiscal estimates 41
increase or decrease, how shown in bill 52 (5)(b), 64 (1)(b)
Approval and jacketing of draft proposals 54
Assembly chamber, definition 99 (6)
Assembly organization, committee on, see Committee
on organization (of either house)
Author index to legislation, legislative reference
bureau prepares 77 (2), (3)
Authors, coauthors, and cosponsors on bills, joint
resolutions, citations 55 (1)