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SRULE 10.17.1

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SRULE 10.17.1
Rule 10.17.1. Returning to the calendar; "Bagneris Rule"
A. On any legislative day in the regular order and upon third reading and final passage for any instrument, at the discretion of the President and upon the motion of any member, the Senate may pass over any instrument that any member objects to as controversial under the provisions of this rule, which shall be referred to as the "Bagneris Rule".
B. The motion to operate under the Bagneris Rule shall be a nondebatable motion and shall be approved by a majority of the members present and voting.
C. Any instrument so passed over under the Bagneris Rule shall remain on the regular calendar in the same numerical order on the next calendar day.
Added by SR 168 of 2014 RS, eff. August 1, 2014.
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