ar66(1)(d)
(d) A parliamentary inquiry.
ar66(1)(e)
(e) A request or motion for a leave of absence [rule 27]. ar66(1)(f)
(f) A request or motion by the maker of a pending motion that it be withdrawn, if rule 73 (6) does not apply. ar66(1)(g)
(g) A request or motion by the author of a pending amendment that it be withdrawn and returned to the author.
ar66(1)(h)
(h) A request or motion to be excused from voting for special cause [rule 77]. ar66(1)(i)
(i) A request for a roll call vote when one is not required [rule 76 (3)]. ar66(1)(j)
(j) A request for a division of a question [rule 80]. ar66(1)(k)
(k) A request that a member yield to a question [rule 57]. ar66(1)(L)
(L) The entering of a motion to reconsider an amendment [rule 73]. ar66(2)
(2) The motions, requests, and questions listed in sub. (1) do not have an order of precedence, can be initiated at any time they are timely, and shall be disposed of before any question to which they relate is returned to or any other incidental motion, request, or question is entertained.
ar67
Assembly Rule 67. Nondebatable motions. Any motion to adjourn, recess, end debate, take up a resolution under rule 32 (3m), return a proposal to the 2nd reading stage under rule 73m, or suspend the rules, and all incidental questions relating to such motions including appeals, are decided without debate.
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Assembly Rule 68. Amendments to motions to be germane. Amendments to amendable motions are subject to the rules of germaneness in rule 54 as if they were amendments to proposals and amendments.
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Assembly Rule 69. Dilatory motions. ar69(1)(1)
When it appears to the presiding officer that any motion or procedure is being used for the purpose of delay, including a motion to recess for purposes of a partisan caucus, the presiding officer shall declare it dilatory and out of order.
ar69(2)
(2) Two consecutive identical motions are dilatory unless significant business has intervened between the motions.
ar69(3)
(3) Two consecutive motions to adjourn are not be in order unless other significant business has intervened between the motions or unless no other business is pending before the assembly.
ar69(4)
(4) While a motion remains undecided pending the presiding officer's ruling on a point of order taken under advisement, it is dilatory to enter a substantially similar motion on the same question, but it is proper to request an expansion of the question under advisement.
ar69m
Assembly Rule 69m. Motion to recess. A motion to recess to a day of the year other than the day of the year on which the motion is made shall be treated the same as, and has the same effect as, a motion to adjourn.
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Assembly Rule 70. Adjourning. ar70(1)(1)
A motion to adjourn is always in order including when the assembly is under call, but not while the assembly is voting or another member has the floor or while the assembly has recessed for a party caucus and is not under call.
ar70(2)
(2) A motion to adjourn to a fixed time other than that prescribed by rule 28 is debatable and amendable as to the proposed time for convening.
ar70(3)
(3) A simple motion to adjourn is not debatable or amendable.
ar70(4)
(4) A motion to fix the time for convening the next daily session may be amended by altering the time. The motion is debatable and in order only when no other main question is before the assembly.
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Assembly Rule 71. Ending debate.