Rule 8.8. Order of consideration of legislative instruments
A. Until it has been reported by a committee, each legislative
instrument shall be taken up and acted upon in the proper order of business in
the order numbered. After being reported by a committee, each House
instrument shall take precedence in the order of its maturing by day; that is,
instruments shall take precedence in numerical order by day of report by
committee and thereafter in the order otherwise advanced to further action by
the House.
B. After being reported by the Legislative Bureau, each Senate
instrument shall take precedence in the order of its maturing by day; that is,
instruments shall take precedence in numerical order by day of report by the
Legislative Bureau and thereafter in the order otherwise advanced to further
action by the House.
C. As each instrument is advanced to each successive order of
business, it shall be placed on the calendar in the proper order of business in
numerical order with other instruments advanced to the same order on the
same day and these numerically ordered listings of instruments shall in turn be
arranged according to the day of advancement to said order. Each instrument
shall then be considered during that order of business in the order listed.
Mason's Manual: Sec. 263
HR 3, 1973; HR 34, 1997, eff. May 6, 1997.