Questions of order may be decided by, or submitted by him for decision by Senate... Recognition of a Senator who desires to speak..... Vice President: Absence of... Vacancy in office of.. President pro tempore (see also Presiding Officer) - Printing of: Bills, resolutions, and committee reports.. Papers, etc.- Private bills.. Private claims.... Privilege of the floor... Senate Section 1 20 19.1 34.2 22.2 1.1, 1.2 1 29.3 29 15.2 7.2, 16.5 33 Public Works, Committee on: Amendments to appropriation bills re rivers and harbors and post roads to be referred to.. Ex officio members on Appropriations Committee... For unanimous consent to take a final vote on a specific date. 12.3 Of a committee.. 25.5 Of the Senate___ 3.2 Sergeant at Arms to obtain attendance of absent Senators.. Appropriations Committee reports to identify items not re- Submission of.. 27 Printing of...... 29.3 7.1 To lie over one day. 26.2 To show proposed changes in existing law (Cordon rule). 29.4 Motions to print (documents, reports, etc.) to be referred Assistant Secretary of Senate (formerly Chief Clerk)..... 1.2 6.2, 6.4 Messages to the President and to the House to be certified 28.2 Select Committee on Standards and Conduct: Financial disclo- Senate... 44.2 Sessions: Legislative assistance for.. Oath of.......... Sergeant at Arms: Quorum, function in obtaining. Executive..... On nominations.. 25.8 2 5.3 36 On treaties.-- 37 President of United States furnished with records of. 39 With closed doors............ 35 Simple resolutions. See Bills and resolutions. Smoking not permitted in Senate Chamber.... 8%bg3; 34.1 Special orders..... 10 Standards and conduct. See Rules 41-44, Senate Manual Sections Standing Rules of the Senate: Continuance in effect from Congress to Congress. - Senate Unanimous consent-Continued To proceed to the consideration of a subject............. To suspend a rule....... To suspend reading of Journal_ Section 7.3, 8.3 40 3.1 Unanimous consent to take a final vote on a specific date.. 12.3 [55] CROSS-REFERENCE TABLES TO PROVISIONS OF THE LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION ACTS OF 1946 AND 1970 AND THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET AND IMPOUNDMENT CONTROL ACT OF 1974 RELATING TO THE OPERATION OF THE SENATE Many provisions of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 (Public Law 601, 79th Congress, August 2, 1946, 60 Stat. 812), as amended by the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-510, October 26, 1970, 84 Stat. 1140), and as otherwise amended, and certain other provisions of the 1970 Act and of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-344, 88 Stat. 297, July 12, 1974) relate directly to the organization and internal operation of the United States Senate, and in effect constitute extensions of or additions to the Standing Rules themselves. Those provisions, as is the case with all other pertinent provisions of law, are carried in the Senate Manual in their appropriately codified form under the heading "General and Permanent Laws Relating to the United States Senate" (Extracts from the United States Code). The following cross-reference tables show their respective United States Code citations and indicate by Senate Manual section numbers their location in this volume. 37-195 O 75-7 |