[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 111 (Thursday, August 11, 1994)]
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                  UNANIMOUS-CONSENT AGREEMENT--S. 2082

  Mr. FORD. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that at 9:30 a.m. 
Friday, August 12, the Senate proceed to the consideration of Calendar 
No. 501, S. 2082, the intelligence authorization, and that it be 
considered under the following limitations:
  That the committee amendments be agreed to, en bloc, without debate; 
that there be a 60 minute time limitation for debate on the bill; with 
up to 20 minutes of that time for opening statements of the managers, 
that the following be the only floor amendments in order to the bill 
and that they be considered under the time limits specified; that no 
other amendments be in order except where specified; provided further 
that they be relevant to the subject matter of the amendment to which 
offered; with all time for debate equally divided and controlled in the 
usual form; and that any second degree amendments be allotted the same 
time limits as the first degree amendment to which offered:
  A managers' amendment (text of S. 2056)--1 hour; with second-degree 
amendments in order thereto;
  Warner amendment relating to a Commission--40 minutes with the time 
divided as follows: 25 minutes equally divided and controlled and 15 
minutes allotted to Senator Specter;
  Two amendments to be offered by Senator Nunn which are relevant with 
a time limitation of 1 hour on each;
  DeConcini amendment which is relevant--30 minutes that upon 
disposition of the listed amendments, the bill be read a third time, 
and the Senate then proceed to Calendar No. 529, H.R. 4299, the House 
companion; that all after the enacting clause be stricken and the text 
of S. 2082, as amended, be inserted in lieu thereof, that the bill be 
advanced to third reading and passed; that upon disposition of H.R. 
4299, the Senate insist on its amendment, request a conference with the 
House on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses and that the Chair be 
authorized to appoint conferees; that upon disposition of H.R. 4299, 
both S. 2082 and S. 2056 be indefinitely postponed, with the above 
occurring without intervening action.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.

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