[Congressional Bills 113th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 315 Reported in House (RH)]

                                                  House Calendar No. 47
113th CONGRESS
  1st Session
H. RES. 315

                          [Report No. 113-174]

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2218) to amend subtitle D 
 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act to encourage recovery and beneficial 
  use of coal combustion residuals and establish requirements for the 
 proper management and disposal of coal combustion residuals that are 
   protective of human health and the environment, and providing for 
     consideration of the bill (H.R. 1582) to protect consumers by 
 prohibiting the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency 
   from promulgating as final certain energy-related rules that are 
   estimated to cost more than $1 billion and will cause significant 
                    adverse effects to the economy.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                             July 23, 2013

   Mr. Burgess, from the Committee on Rules, reported the following 
resolution; which was referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be 
                                printed

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                               RESOLUTION


 
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2218) to amend subtitle D 
 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act to encourage recovery and beneficial 
  use of coal combustion residuals and establish requirements for the 
 proper management and disposal of coal combustion residuals that are 
   protective of human health and the environment, and providing for 
     consideration of the bill (H.R. 1582) to protect consumers by 
 prohibiting the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency 
   from promulgating as final certain energy-related rules that are 
   estimated to cost more than $1 billion and will cause significant 
                    adverse effects to the economy.

    Resolved, That at any time after the adoption of this resolution 
the Speaker may, pursuant to clause 2(b) of rule XVIII, declare the 
House resolved into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of 
the Union for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2218) to amend subtitle D 
of the Solid Waste Disposal Act to encourage recovery and beneficial 
use of coal combustion residuals and establish requirements for the 
proper management and disposal of coal combustion residuals that are 
protective of human health and the environment. The first reading of 
the bill shall be dispensed with. All points of order against 
consideration of the bill are waived. General debate shall be confined 
to the bill and shall not exceed one hour equally divided and 
controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on 
Energy and Commerce. After general debate the bill shall be considered 
for amendment under the five-minute rule. It shall be in order to 
consider as an original bill for the purpose of amendment under the 
five-minute rule the amendment in the nature of a substitute 
recommended by the Committee on Energy and Commerce now printed in the 
bill. The committee amendment in the nature of a substitute shall be 
considered as read. All points of order against the committee amendment 
in the nature of a substitute are waived. No amendment to the committee 
amendment in the nature of a substitute shall be in order except those 
printed in part A of the report of the Committee on Rules accompanying 
this resolution. Each such amendment may be offered only in the order 
printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member designated in 
the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the 
time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the 
proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall 
not be subject to a demand for division of the question in the House or 
in the Committee of the Whole. All points of order against such 
amendments are waived. At the conclusion of consideration of the bill 
for amendment the Committee shall rise and report the bill to the House 
with such amendments as may have been adopted. Any Member may demand a 
separate vote in the House on any amendment adopted in the Committee of 
the Whole to the bill or to the committee amendment in the nature of a 
substitute. The previous question shall be considered as ordered on the 
bill and amendments thereto to final passage without intervening motion 
except one motion to recommit with or without instructions.
    Sec. 2.  At any time after the adoption of this resolution the 
Speaker may, pursuant to clause 2(b) of rule XVIII, declare the House 
resolved into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the 
Union for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1582) to protect consumers by 
prohibiting the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency 
from promulgating as final certain energy-related rules that are 
estimated to cost more than $1 billion and will cause significant 
adverse effects to the economy. The first reading of the bill shall be 
dispensed with. All points of order against consideration of the bill 
are waived. General debate shall be confined to the bill and shall not 
exceed one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking 
minority member of the Committee on Energy and Commerce. After general 
debate the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute 
rule. In lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute 
recommended by the Committee on Energy and Commerce now printed in the 
bill, it shall be in order to consider as an original bill for the 
purpose of amendment under the five-minute rule an amendment in the 
nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 
113-19. That amendment in the nature of a substitute shall be 
considered as read. All points of order against that amendment in the 
nature of a substitute are waived. No amendment to that amendment in 
the nature of a substitute shall be in order except those printed in 
part B of the report of the Committee on Rules accompanying this 
resolution. Each such amendment may be offered only in the order 
printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member designated in 
the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the 
time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the 
proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall 
not be subject to a demand for division of the question in the House or 
in the Committee of the Whole. All points of order against such 
amendments are waived. At the conclusion of consideration of the bill 
for amendment the Committee shall rise and report the bill to the House 
with such amendments as may have been adopted. Any Member may demand a 
separate vote in the House on any amendment adopted in the Committee of 
the Whole to the bill or to the amendment in the nature of a substitute 
made in order as original text. The previous question shall be 
considered as ordered on the bill and amendments thereto to final 
passage without intervening motion except one motion to recommit with 
or without instructions.
                                                  House Calendar No. 47

113th CONGRESS

  1st Session

                              H. RES. 315

                          [Report No. 113-174]

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                               RESOLUTION

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2218) to amend subtitle D 
 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act to encourage recovery and beneficial 
  use of coal combustion residuals and establish requirements for the 
 proper management and disposal of coal combustion residuals that are 
   protective of human health and the environment, and providing for 
     consideration of the bill (H.R. 1582) to protect consumers by 
 prohibiting the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency 
   from promulgating as final certain energy-related rules that are 
   estimated to cost more than $1 billion and will cause significant 
                    adverse effects to the economy.

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                             July 23, 2013

        Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed