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SR 98, R 50 Amendment Rule

R 50 Amendment Rule
SR 98, 82nd Session
Version Info:
3-25-2003, as initially introduced: HTML
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Basic Information:
Current Status:
Enacted by Senate
Report(s):
Long Title:
A RULE CONCERNING THE CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION 50
Summary of Purpose:
Requires that all amendments to R 50, the Student Choice Act, be considered in Committee of the Whole, with 10 minutes provided for each amendment.
Consideration History:
3-26-2003 Senate:
Adopted by voice vote

Online Text

(as of 3-25-2003, as initially introduced)

SENATE RESOLUTION 98

 

A RESOLUTION TO BE ENTITLED

A rule Concerning the consideration of Resolution 50

 


Short Title: R 50 Amendment Rule

Introduced: March 26, 2003

Regards: R 50

Vote:   4-0, March 24, 2003

Type Keys:    10-minute rule


Requires that all amendments to R 50, the Student Choice Act, be considered in Committee of the Whole, with 10 minutes provided for each amendment.


 


BE IT RESOLVED,   by the North Carolina State University Student Senate that:

 

Section 1.       Upon adoption, except as provided by general consent, no motion to amend or effectively amend Resolution 50, the Student Choice Act, shall be in order unless recommended by the Committee of the Whole. Amendments recommended by the Committee of the Whole shall be decided without debate.

 

Section 2.       At the start of the second round of debate on Resolution 50, provided that any amendments have been introduced or upon the introduction of any subsequent amendments, the Senate shall dissolve into the Committee of the Whole in order to consider any amendments under the Ò10-minute ruleÓ for recommendation per Section 2. Each motion to amend shall be reviewed by the Committee of the Whole for a period not to exceed 10 minutes. The Committee may extend the period on any given amendment by 5 minutes, provided that five (5) or more Senators do not thereto object.

 

Section 3.       In all cases where this act and the Standing Rules of the Senate may conflict, this act shall govern.

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