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INDEX

                                   INDEX


    (The main headings in this index, shown in boldface type, refer to 
     corresponding chapter titles. Section references are to sections 
     specified within the identified chapter. Cross references are to 
                         headings in this index.)

  ADJOURNMENT

  Alternate departure dates, ch 1 Sec. 10

August recess--

      concurrent resolution adopted by roll call vote in each House, ch 
  1 Sec. 12
      Legislative Reorganization Act, provisions of, ch 1 Sec. 12
      waiver of provisions of Legislative Reorganization Act, ch 1 
  Sec. 12

  Budget Act provisions relating to completion of action on 
  appropriation bills and reconciliation legislation, effect of, ch 1 
  Sec. 11

Concurrent resolution--

      amendment to, ch 1 Sec. 10
      Budget Act provisions relating to completion of action on 
  appropriation bills and reconciliation legislation, effect of 
  noncompliance with, on status of resolution, ch 1 Sec. 11
      privileged, status as, and factors affecting privilege, ch 1 
  Sec. 11
      privileged status of Senate amendments, ch 1 Sec. 11
      sine die, adjournment, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 1, 13
      three days, adjournment of more than, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 1, 10

  Conditions attached to adjournment, ch 1 Sec. 10
  Constitution and House rules govern procedures in House, ch 1 Sec. 1

Day and time to which House shall adjourn, motion to fix--

      amendment, not subject to, ch 1 Sec. 6
      debatable, motion not, ch 1 Sec. 6
      quorum required for, ch 1 Sec. 8
      privilege, equal in, to simple motion to adjourn, ch 1 Sec. 3
      separate from simple motion to adjourn, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 3, 6

  Disagreement between Houses as to period of adjournment, effect of, ch 
  1 Sec. 10
  Emergency reconvening, ch 1 Sec. 1; ch 5 Sec. 2; ch 45 Sec. 3
  Legislative days and calendar days distinguished, ch 1 Sec. 2
  Legislative Reorganization Act, provisions of, relating to adjournment 
  or August recess, ch 1 Sec. 12

Motion--

      amendment, not subject to, ch 1 Sec. 6
      argument not to be included, ch 1 Sec. 2
      automatic roll call, demand for, affirmative or negative vote on 
  motion as affecting propriety of, ch 1 Sec. 8
      Committee of the Whole, not in order in, ch 1 Sec. 4
      Committee of the Whole, rising of, unavailability of motion 
  following specified instances of, ch 1 Sec. 4
      Committee of the Whole, unavailability of motion following vote to 
  go into, ch 1 Sec. 4
      conditions not to be imposed, ch 1 Sec. 2
      debatable, simple motion is not, ch 1 Sec. 6
      debate, motion may not interrupt Member holding floor in, ch 1 
  Sec. Sec. 3, 5
      dilatory, when motion is, ch 1 Sec. 9
      form, ch 1 Sec. 2
      House meeting as in Committee of the Whole, motion permitted in, 
  ch 1 Sec. 4
      Majority Leader or designee, motion usually offered by, ch 1 
  Sec. 5
      parliamentary inquiry, motion not in order where Member has been 
  yielded to or recognized for, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 3, 5
      precedence of motion over particular motions or items of business, 
  ch 1 Sec. 3
      privilege of motion, ch 1 Sec. 3
      quorum, effect of absence of, where vote on adjournment is decided 
  in negative, ch 1 Sec. 8
      quorum, motion in order pending point of order based on absence 
  of, until Clerk has commenced to call the roll, ch 1 Sec. 8
      quorum not required for agreement to, ch 1 Sec. 8
      recognition to offer, ch 1 Sec. 5
      reconvening, change in time of, not a part of motion to adjourn, 
  ch 1 Sec. 2
      rejection of motion, proceedings following, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 8, 9
      repetition of motion, conditions for, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 3, 9
      second motion, conditions for permitting, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 3, 9
      three days or less, adjournment of, by motion, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
      time for making of, ch 1 Sec. 3
      times at which motion not permitted, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 3, 4
      vote by yeas and nays, demand for, ch 1 Sec. 8
      voting in House, timing of motion in relation to stages of, ch 1 
  Sec. 3
      voting on motion, ch 1 Sec. 7

  Optional departure dates, ch 1 Sec. 10
  Recall, joint leadership, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 10, 13
  Recall of one or both Houses, provision for, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 10, 13
  Recess distinguished from, ch 1 Sec. 1
  Senate and House consent required for certain, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 1, 2, 10

Sine die adjournment--

      Committee on Rules, jurisdiction of, ch 1 Sec. 13
      concurrent resolution, by, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 1, 13
      debatable, resolution not, ch 1 Sec. 13
      form of resolution, ch 1 Sec. 13
      jurisdiction of Committee on Rules, ch 1 Sec. 13
      Legislative Reorganization Act, waiver of provisions of, relating 
  to, ch 1 Sec. 12
      Majority Leader, resolution usually offered by, ch 1 Sec. 13
      motion pursuant to concurrent resolution offered by Majority 
  Leader or designee, ch 1 Sec. 14
      President, committee to notify, of intention of House to adjourn, 
  ch 1 Sec. 13
      privileged, resolution as, ch 1 Sec. 13
      procedure at time of adjournment, ch 1 Sec. 14
      quorum not required for adjournment where Houses have adopted 
  resolution that day, ch 1 Sec. 14
      quorum required for adoption of resolution, ch 1 Sec. 13
      rescission or recall of resolution, ch 1 Sec. 13
      Senate and House, consent of, ch 1 Sec. 1
      waiver of provisions of Legislative Reorganization Act relating 
  to, ch 1 Sec. 12

ThreeT days, adjournment of more than--

      calculation of three-day period, ch 1 Sec. 10
      concurrent resolution, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 1, 10
      Senate and House, consent of, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 1, 2, 10

Unanimous consent--

      Chair may declare House adjourned by, when no Member is available, 
  ch 1 Sec. 5
      three days or less, adjournment of, form of request for, ch 1 
  Sec. 2

  Unfinished business at, see UNFINISHED BUSINESS
  Voting on motion or resolution, ch 1 Sec. Sec. 7, 8, 10, 12
  AMENDMENTS

Adoption of amendment as precluding certain motions to strike--

      insert provision, adoption of amendment to, does not preclude 
  motion to strike larger portion of text including provision, ch 2 
  Sec. 39
      portion of text, adoption of amendment to, does not preclude vote 
  on motion to strike entire text, ch 2 Sec. 39

Adoption of amendment as precluding further changes in text amended--

      identical in substance and scope to amendment previously agreed 
  to, subsequent amendment ruled out where, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 6, 38, 40, 44
      monetary figures agreed to may not be directly changed although 
  ``fetchback'' amendment to later paragraph may change amounts, ch 2 
  Sec. 42
      monetary figures in adopted amendments changed by language 
  ``increased by'' or ``decreased by,'' ch 2 Sec. 42
      perfected text cannot be further amended, ch 2 Sec. 38
      special order of business may permit amendments changing portions 
  of amendments already agreed to, ch 2 Sec. 38
      strike all after first word and insert new provision, adoption of 
  motion to, precludes amendment to inserted language, ch 2 Sec. 40
      strike and insert, adoption of motion to, effect of, ch 2 Sec. 40
      substitute, adoption of amendment in nature of, ends amendment 
  stage, ch 2 Sec. 41
      text, different or more comprehensive portion of, subsequent 
  amendments may affect, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 38, 40, 42
      unanimous consent, changes permitted by, ch 2 Sec. 43
      vacating proceedings by which amendment adopted, ch 2 Sec. 43

  Adoption of amendment in committee, electronic availability of, ch 11 
  Sec. 16

Adoption of motion to strike, effect of--

      perfecting amendments to stricken section vitiated, ch 2 Sec. 40
      perfecting amendment to stricken language not in order, ch 2 
  Sec. 40

  Appropriation bills, amendments to, see APPROPRIATION BILLS
  Committee amendments, consideration of, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 17, 29
  Congressional Record, special order of business permitting only 
  amendments as printed in, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  Consistency with previously adopted amendment, lack of, does not give 
  rise to point of order against subsequent amendment, ch 2 Sec. 38
  Contradicting substance of amendment previously adopted, amendment as, 
  ch 2 Sec. 38
  Copies of amendments transmitted to majority and minority tables, ch 2 
  Sec. 1

Debate on--

      effect of point of order on, ch 2 Sec. 34
      precedence of ten minutes debate on amendment over motion to amend 
  amendment, ch 2 Sec. 9

  Debate time, offering amendments after expiration of, ch 2 Sec. 26

Degrees of amendment--

      generally, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 13, 14
      pro forma amendment, point of order against, as constituting 
  amendment in third degree, ch 2 Sec. 14
      second degree permitted, ch 2 Sec. 1
      Senate amendments, see SENATE AMENDMENTS
      text, amendment in nature of substitute may be considered as 
  original, for purpose of amendment, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 13, 14
      third degree, amendments in, not in order in absence of special 
  order of business, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 13, 14

  Division of the question, see DIVISION OF THE QUESTION FOR VOTING

Enacting clause, motion to strike--

      precedence over motion to amend, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 5, 9, 21
      rejection of bill, motion used for, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 5, 21
      rejection of motion, effect of, ch 2 Sec. 9

En bloc amendments--

      divisibility of, in House, ch 2 Sec. 30
      House, consideration in, of amendments reported from Committee of 
  the Whole, ch 2 Sec. 45
      points of order against, ch 2 Sec. 30
      reading, amendments affecting portion of bill not reached in, 
  offered by unanimous consent, ch 2 Sec. 17
      rejection of, does not preclude reoffering separately, ch 2 
  Sec. 44
      special order of business, consideration en bloc pursuant to, see 
  SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
      unanimous consent, consideration en bloc by, ch 2 Sec. 30

``Fetch-back'' amendments--

      (see also APPROPRIATION BILLS)
      germane, must be, ch 2 Sec. 42
      increasing amount in prior paragraph, amendment, must have 
  authorization, ch 2 Sec. 42
      previous paragraphs, change amounts in, ch 2 Sec. 42

  ``First amendment adopted'' special order of business, consideration 
  of amendments in the nature of a substitute under, ch 2 Sec. 30
  Forms of amendment, generally, ch 2 Sec. 1
  Germaneness of, see GERMANENESS OF AMENDMENTS

House, amendments reported to, after adoption in Committee of the Whole--

      perfected form, reported in, ch 2 Sec. 45
      perfecting amendments to section of bill not ordinarily reported 
  where section subsequently stricken, ch 2 Sec. 45
      separate consideration in House of all amendments adopted may be 
  permitted by special order of business, ch 2 Sec. 45

House consideration of amendments reported from Committee of the Whole--

      amendment, amendments reported as subject to, ch 2 Sec. 45
      en bloc amendments, ch 2 Sec. 45
      inconsistencies, voted on notwithstanding, ch 2 Sec. 45
      order of consideration where separate votes demanded, ch 2 Sec. 45
      recommit with instructions, motion to, see RECOMMIT WITH 
  INSTRUCTIONS, MOTION TO
      rejection of amendment, original text of bill is before House 
  after, ch 2 Sec. 46
      rejection of motion to strike, effect of, ch 2 Sec. 46
      separate vote may be demanded only on first-degree amendments in 
  absence of special order of business, ch 2 Sec. 45
      strike, motion to, effect of rejection of, ch 2 Sec. 46
      voted on, all amendments are, ch 2 Sec. 45

Insert, motion to--

      reinsert stricken language, not in order to, ch 2 Sec. 3
      strike, motion to, may be pending at same time, ch 2 Sec. 3
      vote on motion to insert taken before vote on motion to strike, ch 
  2 Sec. 3

  Instructions to Clerk as to portion of text sought to be amended, ch 2 
  Sec. 1
  ``King of the Hill'' special order of business, ch 2 Sec. 30; ch 52 
  Sec. 6
  Modification of amendment by proponent by unanimous consent, ch 2 
  Sec. Sec. 1, 12, 37
  Modification of amendment that has been made in order by special order 
  of business, ch 2 Sec. 37
  Motions that have precedence over motion to amend, ch 2 Sec. 9
  Motions that may be amended, ch 2 Sec. 10
  Motions that may not be amended, ch 2 Sec. 10
  Negating proposition previously adopted, amendment as, ch 2 Sec. 38
  Numbering amendments printed in Record, ch 2 Sec. 27
  Order of consideration in Committee of the Whole, changing, not 
  permitted if requiring material modification of special order of 
  business, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS

Offering amendments--

      amendment to amendment must be offered before vote on underlying 
  amendment, ch 2 Sec. 28
      number and form of permissible amendments, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 13, 14
      order of, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 13, 21
      recognition, priorities in, ch 2 Sec. 20
      sponsorship of, ch 2 Sec. 1
      substitute, amendment in nature of, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 7, 19

Order of offering amendments--

      generally, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 13, 21

Order of voting on amendments--

      generally, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 28
      committee amendments, ch 2 Sec. 28
      insert, motion to, voted on before motion to strike, ch 2 Sec. 3
      new sections, amendments proposing to insert, considered after 
  perfecting amendments to a section, ch 2 Sec. 31
      perfecting amendments, no degrees of preference among, ch 2 
  Sec. 31
      perfecting amendments voted on before motion to strike, ch 2 
  Sec. Sec. 2-5, 21, 22, 31
      special order of business, as affected by, ch 2 Sec. 28
      substitute, amendment in nature of, voted on after perfecting 
  amendments to original text, ch 2 Sec. 32
      substitute, immediate vote on amendment in nature of, after 
  adoption of substitute therefor, ch 2 Sec. 32

Pending amendments--

      number and form of, permitted, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 13, 14
      status when Committee of the Whole rises, ch 2 Sec. 27

Perfecting amendments--

      adoption of, effect of, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 38, 39
      amendment to amendment, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 2, 13
      insert, motion to, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 2, 3
      strike and insert, motion to, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 2, 4, 23
      text, amendment to, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 2, 13, 21

  Points of order against, see, generally, POINTS OF ORDER (see also 
  specific topics, e.g., GERMANENESS OF AMENDMENTS)

Preambles, amendments to--

      joint resolutions, preambles of, ch 2 Sec. 48
      resolutions, simple or concurrent, preambles of, ch 2 Sec. 48

  Precedence of motion to amend, ch 2 Sec. 9
  Previous question, ordering, on pending measure or amendment thereto, 
  see PREVIOUS QUESTION
  Previous question, precedence of, over motion to amend, ch 2 Sec. 9
  Pro forma amendments, see DEBATE
  Proponent of pending amendment may offer amendment to substitute 
  therefor, ch 2 Sec. 37

Reading amendments--

      dispensing with reading by unanimous consent, motion, or special 
  order of business, ch 2 Sec. 27
      rereading amendments, ch 2 Sec. 27
      substitute, amendment in nature of, ch 2 Sec. 27

Reading bill for amendment--

      appropriation bills, general, see APPROPRIATION BILLS
      Clerk ordinarily reads by sections or paragraphs in sequence in 
  absence of rule or agreement to contrary, ch 2 Sec. 15
      committee amendments considered when appropriate section read, ch 
  2 Sec. 17
      dispensing with reading, ch 2 Sec. 15
      en bloc amendments affecting subsequent portion offered by 
  unanimous consent, ch 2 Sec. 17
      en bloc amendments to appropriations bill, rule governing, ch 2 
  Sec. 17
      general debate, amendments not in order in Committee of the Whole 
  until after closing of, ch 2 Sec. 15
      new section, amendment offered as, ch 2 Sec. 16
      offering amendments at proper point in the reading, ch 2 Sec. 15
      open to amendment, bill considered as read and, by unanimous 
  consent or special order of business, ch 2 Sec. 18
      paragraphs or sections in sequence, Clerk ordinarily reads by, in 
  absence of rule or agreement to contrary, ch 2 Sec. 15
      passed in reading, text, amendments to, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 15, 16
      reread portion of bill, Chair has directed Clerk to, ch 2 Sec. 16
      sections or paragraphs in sequence, Clerk ordinarily reads by, in 
  absence of rule or agreement to contrary, ch 2 Sec. 15
      text not yet read, amendments to, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 15, 17
      timeliness, point of order as to, does not lie where Member 
  offering amendment was seeking recognition in time, ch 2 Sec. 16

  Record, Congressional, special order of business permitting only 
  amendments as printed in, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS

Recognition to offer--

      Chair, discretion of, ch 2 Sec. 20
      Chair, recognition rests with, ch 2 Sec. 20
      committee amendments considered before amendments offered from 
  floor, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 20, 29
      discretion of Chair, ch 2 Sec. 20
      priorities in recognition, ch 2 Sec. 20
      requirement of, ch 2 Sec. 20

Rejection of amendment, effect of previous consideration--

      different language, amendment raising same question by, may be in 
  order, ch 2 Sec. 44
      en bloc amendments, rejection of, does not preclude reoffering 
  separately, ch 2 Sec. 44
      form, amendment in different, may be in order, ch 2 Sec. 44
      identical amendment not in order, ch 2 Sec. 44
      monetary figure, rejection of change in, does not preclude further 
  amendment, ch 2 Sec. 44
      portion of rejected amendment may be offered as separate 
  amendment, ch 2 Sec. 44
      similar but not identical amendment may be in order, ch 2 Sec. 44
      substitute amendment, rejection of, does not preclude offering 
  substance as separate amendment, ch 2 Sec. 44

  Reoffering amendment in different form after it has failed of 
  approval, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 6, 24
  Self-executing amendments, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  Senate amendments, see SENATE AMENDMENTS
  Senate measures, House amendments to, see SENATE MEASURES, HOUSE 
  AMENDMENTS TO
  Special order of business authorizing proponent or designee to offer 
  amendment, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  Stages of amendment, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 13, 14

Strike and insert, motion to--

      divisible, not, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 4, 22, 23
      perfecting amendment, considered as, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 4, 23
      strike, effect of pending or subsequent motion to, ch 2 
  Sec. Sec. 4, 5
      voted on before motion to strike, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 4, 23, 31

Strike, motion to--

      adoption of amendment inserting provision does not preclude motion 
  to strike larger portion of text including provision, ch 2 Sec. 39
      adoption of amendment to portion of text does not preclude vote on 
  motion to strike entire text, ch 2 Sec. 39
      adoption of, effect of, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 5, 40
      defeat of, effect of, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 21, 44
      insert, motion to, may be pending at same time, ch 2 Sec. 3
      perfecting amendment may be pending at same time, ch 2 
  Sec. Sec. 2, 3, 13, 14, 21
      perfecting amendments to section vitiated by adoption of motion to 
  strike section, ch 2 Sec. 40
      perfecting amendments voted on before motion to strike, ch 2 
  Sec. Sec. 2-5, 21, 31
      previously adopted amendment, not in order to strike, ch 2 Sec. 39
      reinsert stricken language, not in order to, ch 2 Sec. 3
      rejection, effect of, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 21, 44
      rejection of, does not preclude motion to strike same language and 
  insert new provision, ch 2 Sec. 44
      strike and insert, adoption of motion to, precludes vote on motion 
  to strike affected portion, ch 2 Sec. 40
      substitute for, not in order, ch 2 Sec. 6
      substitute for perfecting amendment, not in order as, ch 2 
  Sec. Sec. 6, 22, 23

Substitute amendments--

      generally, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 13, 14, 24
      amendment in nature of substitute, distinguished from, ch 2 Sec. 7
      amendment in nature of substitute, substitute for, in order, ch 2 
  Sec. Sec. 24, 32
      amendments to, number of, permitted to be pending, ch 2 
  Sec. Sec. 13, 14
      germane to pending amendment, must be, ch 2 Sec. 6
      identical to original text sought to be changed, language may not 
  be, ch 2 Sec. 6
      proponent of amendment may not offer substitute therefor, ch 2 
  Sec. 6
      reoffering substitute amendment after defeat is not permitted 
  except in form presenting question not previously voted on,ch 2 
  Sec. 24
      strike, substitute for motion to, not in order, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 6, 
  23
      text, original, not a substitute for, ch 2 Sec. 24

Substitute, amendments in nature of--

      adoption, effect of, ch 2 Sec. 7
      amendments permitted while amendment in nature of substitute 
  pending, ch 2 Sec. 13
      committee amendments adding new sections disposed of prior to 
  offering of, if bill consists only of one section, ch 2 Sec. 19
      ``first amendment adopted'' special order of business, ch 2 
  Sec. 30
      form, ch 2 Sec. 7
      offered after reading of first section or final section of bill, 
  ch 2 Sec. Sec. 7, 19
      open to amendment at any point when read in entirety, ch 2 Sec. 27
      original text, sometimes considered as, for purpose of amendment, 
  ch 2 Sec. Sec. 13, 14
      original text, procedure when considered as, for purpose of 
  amendment, ch 2 Sec. 27
      perfecting amendments to first section of bill disposed of before 
  amendment in nature of substitute offered, ch 2 Sec. 21
       perfecting amendments to original text, effect of adoption of, ch 
  2 Sec. 19
       perfecting amendments to original text may be offered although 
  amendment in nature of substitute pending, ch 2 Sec. 13
      reading of, ch 2 Sec. 27
      scope of, ch 2 Sec. 7
      substitute amendment, distinguished from, ch 2 Sec. 7
      substitute for, ch 2 Sec. 24
      text of entire bill, amendment generally replaces, ch 2 Sec. 7
      voted on after perfecting amendments to original text disposed of, 
  ch 2 Sec. Sec. 7, 13, 32

Substitute, amendments to--

      generally, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 13, 14

Text of bill, amendments changing--

      original text, perfecting amendment to, may be offered although 
  amendment in nature of substitute pending, ch 2 Sec. 13
      perfecting amendments, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 2, 13, 21
      strike text, motion to, voted on after perfecting amendments to 
  text, ch 2 Sec. 21
      substitute amendment may not propose language identical to 
  original text, ch 2 Sec. 6

Title of bill, amendment to--

      Committee of the Whole, not in order in, ch 2 Sec. 48
      passage of bill, not in order until after, ch 2 Sec. 48

  ``Top vote getter'' special order of business, reporting amendments to 
  House under, ch 2 Sec. 30
  Unfunded mandates, points of order against amendments containing, see 
  BUDGET PROCESS

Voting on amendments, order of--

      generally, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 28
      committee amendments, ch 2 Sec. 28
      insert, motion to, voted on before motion to strike, ch 2 Sec. 3
      new sections, amendments proposing to insert, considered after 
  perfecting amendments to a section, ch 2 Sec. 31
      perfecting amendments, no degrees of preference among, ch 2 
  Sec. 31
      perfecting amendments voted on before motion to strike, ch 2 
  Sec. Sec. 2-5, 21, 22, 31
      special order of business, as affected by, ch 2 Sec. 28
      substitute, amendment in nature of, voted on after perfecting 
  amendments to original text, ch 2 Sec. 32
      substitute for amendment voted on after amendments to amendment 
  disposed of, ch 2 Sec. 32
      substitute, immediate vote on amendment in nature of, after 
  adoption of substitute therefor, ch 2 Sec. 32

Withdrawal of amendment--

      Committee of the Whole, in, ch 2 Sec. 36; ch 59 Sec. 1
      House or House as in Committee of the Whole, in, ch 2 Sec. 36; ch 
  59 Sec. 1
      reoffering amendment after, ch 2 Sec. 36; ch 59 Sec. 1
      unanimous consent required in Committee of the Whole, ch 2 
  Sec. 36; ch 59 Sec. 1

  Writing, requirement that amendment be in, ch 2 Sec. 1
  Yield for amendment, Member holding floor under five-minute rule may 
  not, ch 2 Sec. 20

Yielding for amendment in House--

      control of time, effect on, ch 2 Sec. 25
      debate only, amendment may not be offered in time yielded for, ch 
  2 Sec. 25
      permitted, ch 2 Sec. 25
  APPEALS

  Adjournment, effect of, ch 3 Sec. 7

Chair, on rulings of--

      constitutionality of measure assessed by vote on merits, ch 3 
  Sec. 3
      discretionary authority of Chair, matters within, not subject to 
  appeal, ch 3 Sec. 3
      order, on questions of, ch 3 Sec. 2
      rule, applicable, ch 3 Sec. 2

  Committee of the Whole, appeals in, rarely reported to House, ch 12 
  Sec. 18
  Conferees, appointment of, see CONFEREES OR MANAGERS
  Debate on, ch 3 Sec. Sec. 1, 4
  Dilatory, as, ch 3 Sec. 3
  Division of the question, see DIVISION OF THE QUESTION FOR VOTING

Motions available during appeal--

      Committee of the Whole, in, ch 3 Sec. 1
      House, in, ch 3 Sec. 1
      limit debate, ch 3 Sec. 1
      previous question, ch 3 Sec. 1
      rise and report, ch 3 Sec. 1
      table, ch 3 Sec. 1

  Order, on questions of, ch 3 Sec. 2
  Origin of right of appeal, ch 3 Sec. 1
  Parliamentary inquiry, response to, not subject to appeal, ch 37 
  Sec. 13

Points of order, on--

      generally, ch 37 Sec. 12
      Committee of the Whole, Chair of, appeal of ruling by, ch 37 
  Sec. 12
      discretion of Chair, matters within, ch 37 Sec. 12

  Purpose of right of appeal, ch 3 Sec. 1
  Timeliness of, ch 3 Sec. 3
  Unfinished business, as, ch 3 Sec. 7

Vote on--

      Chair's vote, ch 3 Sec. 1
      merits of pending question not in issue, ch 3 Sec. 1
      tie vote, effect of, ch 3 Sec. 1

  Withdrawal of, ch 3 Sec. 6; ch 59 Sec. 4
  APPROPRIATION BILLS

  Administrative expenses of House, ch 4 Sec. 4

Annual appropriations--

      obligated during fiscal year, funds must be, ch 4 Sec. 9

Authorization--

      court judgment, appropriation to pay, ch 4 Sec. 12
      defined, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 5, 10
      discretion of official, specific, appropriation as affecting, see 
  LEGISLATION ON APPROPRIATION BILLS
      implied, ch 4 Sec. 12
      incidental expenses as authorized, ch 4 Sec. 12
      increases within authorized limits, ch 4 Sec. 14
      lapsed, ch 4 Sec. 10
      limits, authorized, increases within, ch 4 Sec. 14
      ``necessary, such sums as are,'' authorization allowing, ch 4 
  Sec. 14
      necessity of, generally, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 5, 10
      prior unauthorized appropriations, effect of, ch 4 Sec. 12
      proof, burden of, as to authorization, see APPROPRIATIONS, 
  UNAUTHORIZED
      rulings on appropriations subjected to points of order, see 
  APPROPRIATIONS, UNAUTHORIZED
      sufficiency and modes of authorization, ch 4 Sec. 12
      types and sufficiency of authorization, ch 4 Sec. 12
      unauthorized appropriations, see APPROPRIATIONS, UNAUTHORIZED

  Aviation programs, funding floors for, ch 4 Sec. 59a
  Budget authority to incur obligations, appropriation as providing, ch 
  4 Sec. 3

Committee of the Whole, consideration in--

      (see also COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE)
      determining whether bill makes charge on Treasury, ch 4 Sec. 61
      read for amendment by paragraph, general appropriation bills are, 
  ch 4 Sec. 63
      required where bill directly or indirectly makes appropriation, ch 
  4 Sec. 61

  Committee reports, see COMMITTEE REPORTS
  Conditions or contingencies, provisions attaching, to appropriations, 
  see below, Limitation on use of funds (see also LEGISLATION ON 
  APPROPRIATION BILLS)
  Constitutional prerogatives of House, see REVENUE LEGISLATION, 
  PREROGATIVE OF HOUSE TO ORIGINATE

Continuing appropriations--

      consideration pursuant to special order of business, unanimous-
  consent agreement, or motion to suspend rules, ch 4 Sec. 75
      defined, ch 4 Sec. 3
      general appropriation bill, not considered as, ch 4 Sec. 72
      legislation or unauthorized appropriations, rule prohibiting, not 
  applied to continuing appropriations, ch 4 Sec. 72
      privileged, not called up as, ch 4 Sec. 72

Debate on--

      five-minute rule, general appropriation bills considered under, ch 
  4 Sec. 63

  Enrollment, correction in, see ENROLLMENT
  Expenses, administrative, of House, ch 4 Sec. 4
  Expenses of committees, see COMMITTEES, STANDING
  Fiscal year, defined, ch 4 Sec. 9
  Fiscal year, funds available beyond, must be expressly provided for, 
  ch 4 Sec. Sec. 9, 11

Floors, funding--

      aviation programs, ch 4 Sec. 59a
      Transportation Equity Act, under, ch 4 Sec. 59a

General appropriations--

      authorization required, see APPROPRIATIONS, UNAUTHORIZED
      defined, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 3, 6
      Holman rule, reducing amounts in bill under, see LEGISLATION ON 
  APPROPRIATION BILLS
      legislation on appropriation bills, see LEGISLATION ON 
  APPROPRIATION BILLS
      privileged, as, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 3, 61
      read for amendment by paragraph, ch 4 Sec. 63
      reappropriations, see below
      report on bill, filing, ch 4 Sec. 3
      supplemental bill as general bill, ch 4 Sec. 3

  Germaneness of amendments, see GERMANENESS OF AMENDMENTS

House as in Committee of the Whole, consideration in--

      special order of business, pursuant to, ch 4 Sec. 61

House, consideration in, after amendments adopted in Committee of the Whole 
are reported--

      separate votes on amendments, ch 4 Sec. 63

  Legislation on appropriation bills, see LEGISLATION ON APPROPRIATION 
  BILLS
  Legislative bill, appropriation on, see APPROPRIATION ON LEGISLATIVE 
  BILL

Limitation on use of funds--

      agency regulations, funds to carry out, ch 4 Sec. 52
      authorized or unauthorized by existing law, discussion of 
  amendments as, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 50, 64
      burden of proof that provision is permissible limitation, ch 4 
  Sec. 50
      condition subsequent, provision that spending cease upon 
  occurrence of, ch 4 Sec. 56
      considered, when amendments in form of limitations may be, ch 4 
  Sec. 50
      construction, strict, of rule permitting, ch 4 Sec. 50
      contingent on future event, appropriation made, ch 4 Sec. 56
      discretion of official, limitation may indirectly curtail, ch 4 
  Sec. 53
      exceptions to valid limitations are in order if they do not add 
  legislative language, ch 4 Sec. 57
      increase in spending, purported limitation which results in, see 
  LEGISLATION ON APPROPRIATION BILLS
      law, interpretation or implementation of, limitation as calling 
  for, ch 4 Sec. 55
      law, state, conditions relating to interpretation of, ch 4 Sec. 57
      legislation, limitation as, see LEGISLATION ON APPROPRIATION BILLS
      ``made known'' to officials, funds made available on condition 
  information be, see LEGISLATION ON APPROPRIATION BILLS
      negative prohibition on use of funds distinguished from 
  affirmative direction to officials, ch 4 Sec. 54
      negative restriction or limitation as permitted, ch 4 
  Sec. Sec. 34, 50, 51
      offered, when amendments may be, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 50, 64
      partial restriction, ch 4 Sec. 52
      policy, limitation may effect change in, ch 4 Sec. 50
      recipients, qualifications of, limitation addressing, ch 4 Sec. 58
      reducing amount in bill, amendment, distinguished from limitation 
  for purpose of rules governing consideration, ch 4 Sec. 64
      regulations, agency, funds to carry out, ch 4 Sec. 52
      retrenchment under Holman rule distinguished from, see LEGISLATION 
  ON APPROPRIATION BILLS
      revenue measure, determining whether ``limitation'' constitutes, 
  ch 4 Sec. 50
      rulings, illustrative, permitting limitations on particular uses, 
  ch 4 Sec. 52
      tax or tariff measure, determining whether ``limitation'' 
  constitutes, ch 4 Sec. 50
      tests to determine whether provision constitutes permissible 
  limitation, ch 4 Sec. 50
      total expenditures, ceiling on, ch 4 Sec. 51
      transportation obligation limitations, ch 4 Sec. 52

Monetary figures agreed to, changes in--

      ``Fetchback'' amendments changing amounts in previous paragraphs, 
  ch 2 Sec. 42
      specific sum in amendment previously adopted may not be directly 
  amended, ch 2 Sec. 42
      unanimous consent, changing figures by, ch 2 Sec. 43

  Permanent appropriations, current action by Congress with respect to, 
  ch 4 Sec. Sec. 9, 11

Points of order--

      amendments, against, ch 4 Sec. 67
      Committee on Appropriations, division of allocation among 
  subcommittees of, consideration of appropriation prior to, ch 7 Sec. 9
      increasing budget authority, against, ch 4 Sec. 14
      necessity of, for enforcement of rule prohibiting unauthorized 
  appropriations and legislation on appropriation bills, ch 4 Sec. 27
      paragraph, against all or portion of, ch 4 Sec. 67
      reservation of, against amendments, ch 4 Sec. 65
      reservation of, against bill, no longer necessary at time bill 
  referred to Union Calendar, ch 4 Sec. 65
      rise and report, motion to, against, ch 4 Sec. 65; ch 7 Sec. 12; 
  ch 12 Sec. 26
      timeliness, ch 4 Sec. 66
      waiver of (see also SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS; SUSPENSION OF 
  RULES), ch 4 Sec. 68

Privileged status--

      general appropriations, ch 4 Sec. 61
      special appropriations not privileged, ch 4 Sec. 61

Reading for amendment--

      new section, inserting, ch 4 Sec. 63
      paragraphs, general appropriation bills read by, ch 4 Sec. 63; ch 
  12 Sec. 13
      passed in reading, paragraph, amendment to, ch 4 Sec. 63
      sections, bill appropriating for specific purpose read by, ch 4 
  Sec. 63

Reappropriations--

      agency or department for which original funds were appropriated, 
  transfers of unexpended balances within, as permitted, ch 4 Sec. 60
      authorizing legislation as permitting reappropriations in some 
  instances, ch 4 Sec. 60
      exceptions to prohibition, ch 4 Sec. 60
      general appropriation bills, rule prohibiting reappropriations is 
  limited to, ch 4 Sec. 60
      prior acts, unobligated balances of funds appropriated in, 
  language making available, ch 4 Sec. 60
      transfers of funds distinguished, ch 4 Sec. 60
      works in progress exception, ch 4 Sec. 60

  Report, committee, see COMMITTEE REPORTS
  Rescissions, ch 4 Sec. 35
  Revenue bills, power to originate, as encompassing appropriations, see 
  REVENUE LEGISLATION, PREROGATIVE OF HOUSE TO ORIGINATE

Special appropriations--

      defined, ch 4 Sec. 3
      single department or agency, measure making appropriation for, not 
  privileged, ch 4 Sec. 74

  Spending reduction accounts, ch 4 Sec. 63

Supplemental appropriations--

      consideration of, in House as in Committee of the Whole, ch 4 
  Sec. 75
      defined, ch 4 Sec. 3
      general appropriation bills, considered as, where making 
  appropriations for diverse agencies, ch 4 Sec. 73

Three-day  layover  requirement  before  consideration of bill--

      counting of ``calendar days,'' ch 4 Sec. 62

  Timetable for consideration of annual appropriation bills, ch 7 Sec. 3

Transfer of funds--

      legislation, language may not include, see LEGISLATION ON 
  APPROPRIATION BILLS
      same bill, direct transfer within, may be permitted, ch 4 Sec. 36

  Transportation obligations, funding floors for, ch 4 Sec. 59a
  Trust funds, funds for, as permanent appropriations, ch 4 Sec. 9
  Unauthorized appropriations, see APPROPRIATIONS, UNAUTHORIZED

Voting on--

      separate vote in House on amendments adopted in Committee of the 
  Whole, ch 4 Sec. 63
      yeas and nays automatically ordered, ch 4 Sec. 61
  APPROPRIATION ON LEGISLATIVE BILLS

  Amendments to bill, prohibition applies to, ch 4 Sec. 76; ch 6 Sec. 20
  Authorization, language of, distinguished from appropriation, ch 4 
  Sec. 77
  Discharge, motion to, rule not applicable to bill taken from committee 
  by, ch 4 Sec. 76

Points of order--

      ``at any time,'' may be made, ch 2 Sec. 34
      Committee of the Whole, should be raised in, ch 4 Sec. 78
      debate on merits, may be raised after, ch 4 Sec. 78
      portion of section, as directed against, ch 4 Sec. 79
      reporting of bill, not to be raised against, ch 4 Sec. 78
      timeliness, ch 2 Sec. 34; ch 4 Sec. 78
      waiver of, ch 4 Sec. 78

  Private bills, rule not applicable to, ch 4 Sec. 76
  Reported bills, rule relates to, ch 4 Sec. 76
  Rule prohibiting, ch 4 Sec. 76
  Rulings, illustrative, in application of rule, ch 4 Sec. 77
  Senate amendment to legislative bill, see CONFERENCE REPORTS
  Senate bills or amendments between Houses, rule applicable to, ch 4 
  Sec. 76
  APPROPRIATIONS, COMMITTEE ON, see COMMITTEES, JURISDICTION OF; 
  COMMITTEES, STANDING
  APPROPRIATIONS, UNAUTHORIZED

  Agricultural programs, rulings on points of order against 
  appropriations for, ch 4 Sec. 16
  Amending language permitted to remain, see below, Perfecting provision 
  permitted to remain
  Commerce or business, rulings on points of order against 
  appropriations affecting, ch 4 Sec. 17
  Defense programs, rulings on points of order against appropriations 
  for, ch 4 Sec. 18
  Delaying appropriation ``pending authorization'' does not prevent 
  point of order, ch 4 Sec. 10
  District of Columbia, rulings on points of order against funding for, 
  ch 4 Sec. 19
  Environmental programs, rulings on points of order against 
  appropriations for, ch 4 Sec. 20
  Exceeding amount authorized, appropriation as, ch 4 Sec. 14
  Foreign affairs, rulings on points of order against appropriations 
  relating to, ch 4 Sec. 21
  General appropriation bills, rule applies to, ch 4 Sec. 10
  Increases of budget authority in excess of amount authorized, ch 4 
  Sec. 14
  Interior or environmental programs, rulings on points of order against 
  appropriations for, ch 4 Sec. 20
  Lapsed authorizations, ch 4 Sec. 8
  Legislative branch, rulings on points of order against funding for, ch 
  4 Sec. 22
  Perfecting provision permitted to remain, test of whether amendment 
  ``merely perfects,'' ch 4 Sec. 69
  Prior unauthorized appropriations, effect of, ch 4 Sec. 12
  Precede appropriation, authorization must, ch 4 Sec. 10

Proof, burden of, as to authorization--

      executive officials, compliance by, with conditions or 
  requirements, ch 4 Sec. 13
      proponent of amendment, ch 4 Sec. 13
      proponent or manager of bill, ch 4 Sec. 13

  Public works, rulings on points of order against funding for (see also 
  below, ``Works-in-progress'' exception), ch 4 Sec. 24
  Rule prohibiting, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 7, 10
  Rulings on appropriations subjected to points of order, generally (and 
  see specific subject matter), ch 4 Sec. 15
  Salaries and benefits, rulings on points of order against 
  appropriations relating to, ch 4 Sec. 23
  Senate amendments, see SENATE AMENDMENTS
  Sufficiency and modes of authorization, ch 4 Sec. 12

``Works-in-progress'' exception--

      applicability of, generally, ch 4 Sec. 25
      definition of ``work in progress,'' ch 4 Sec. 26
      evidence of initiation of project, ch 4 Sec. 25
      initiation of project, evidence as to, ch 4 Sec. 25
      lapsed, not applicable where authorization has, ch 4 Sec. 25
      reappropriations, see APPROPRIATION BILLS
      rulings as to whether particular projects were within exception, 
  ch 4 Sec. 26
  ASSEMBLY OF CONGRESS

  Clerk, duties of, ch 5 Sec. 4

Day of convening--

      alternative convening authorities, ch 1 Sec. 1
      appointment of day by joint resolution, ch 5 Sec. 1
      constitutional provisions, ch 5 Sec. 1
      emergency reconvening, ch 1 Sec. 1; ch 5 Sec. 2; ch 45 Sec. 3
      President's authority exercised on extraordinary occasions, ch 5 
  Sec. 1
      pro forma meetings at end of session, ch 5 Sec. 1
      recall pursuant to adjournment resolution, ch 5 Sec. 1

Hour of meeting, establishing--

      adjourn to day and time certain, effect of motion to, ch 5 Sec. 2
      alternative convening authorities, ch 1 Sec. 1
      changing hour of meeting, ch 5 Sec. 2
      emergency reconvening, ch 1 Sec. 1; ch 5 Sec. 2; ch 45 Sec. 3
      privileged, initial resolution as, ch 5 Sec. 2
      resolution, House may set hour by, ch 5 Sec. 2
      standing order, effect of, ch 5 Sec. 2

Legislative business, resumption of--

      consideration of major bill rarely occurs before adoption of 
  rules, ch 5 Sec. 8
      old business pending at adjournment of preceding session is 
  resumed in second or third session but not in new Congress, ch 5 
  Sec. 8
      President's state of the Union message, resumption of legislative 
  business usually occurs after, ch 5 Sec. 8

  Members-elect, see CREDENTIALS; MEMBERS AND MEMBERS-ELECT; OATH
  Motions in order prior to adoption of rules, ch 5 Sec. 7
  Oath to Members-elect, see OATH
  Parliamentary law, general, prior to adoption of rules House proceeds 
  under, ch 5 Sec. 7

Place of meeting--

      consent of other House as necessary to change, ch 5 Sec. 3
      constitutional provision, ch 5 Sec. 3
      in hazardous circumstances, ch 5 Sec. 3

  President, committee to notify, that House has assembled, ch 5 Sec. 4
  Procedures under general parliamentary law prior to adoption of rules, 
  ch 5 Sec. 7
  Quorum, establishment of, ch 5 Sec. Sec. 4, 5
  Rules, adoption of, see RULES OF THE HOUSE
  Rules, prior to adoption of, House proceeds under general 
  parliamentary law, ch 5 Sec. 7
  Second session, organizational business at beginning of, ch 5 Sec. 5
  Senate, message to, that quorum of House established, ch 5 Sec. 4
  Sergeant-at-Arms, role of, upon incapacity of Clerk, ch 5 Sec. 4
  Speaker, election of, ch 5 Sec. 4
  BELLS AND SIGNALS

  Changes in system announced, ch 10 Sec. 3
  Malfunctions, ch 10 Sec. 3; ch 58 Sec. 20
  Meaning of the various signals, ch 58 Sec. 20
  Quorum calls, used to alert Members to, ch 10 Sec. 3; ch 58 Sec. 20
  Voting alerts (see also VOTING), ch 58 Sec. 20
  BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

  Availability of report for three days, see COMMITTEE REPORTS
  Availability in electronic form, ch 11, Sec. 35
  Committee reports, see COMMITTEE REPORTS
  Concurrent resolutions, use of, ch 6 Sec. 1
  Enacting clause, form of, ch 6 Sec. 3
  Engrossment, see ENGROSSMENT
  Enrollment, see ENROLLMENT
  Form, ch 6 Sec. 3
  Hopper, introduced by placing in, ch 6 Sec. 6

Introduction of--

      hopper, placed in, ch 6 Sec. 6
      limit, no, on number of bills Member may introduce, ch 6 Sec. 6
      ``request,'' bills introduced by, ch 6 Sec. 6

  Joint resolutions, use of, ch 6 Sec. 1
  Layover requirement, see COMMITTEE REPORTS
  Legislation, general, bills used for purposes of, ch 6 Sec. 1

Page and line numbers--

      generally, ch 6 Sec. 3
      changes after amendments, ch 6 Sec. 3

Preambles--

      amendments to, ch 6 Sec. 5
      striking preamble, ch 6 Sec. 5
      use of, ch 6 Sec. Sec. 3, 5

  Private bills, see PRIVATE BILLS

Prohibited, certain measures as--

      (see also specific topics, e.g., COMMEMORATIVE LEGISLATION, 
  PROHIBITION AGAINST)
      commemorations, ch 6 Sec. 23
      funding below specified level for transportation programs, ch 6 
  Sec. 20
      public works, designation of, in honor of currently serving 
  Members of Congress, ch 6 Sec. 22
      tax or tariff measure in bill reported by committee other than 
  Ways and Means, ch 4 Sec. 50; ch 6 Sec. 21
      tax rate increase, retroactive, ch 6 Sec. 21

  ``Public'' and ``private'' bills defined, ch 6 Sec. 2
  Reading for amendment in Committee of the Whole, see AMENDMENTS; 
  COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
  Reference, bills enacted by, see CONFERENCE
  Referral of, see REFERRAL OF BILLS, RESOLUTIONS, AND OTHER MATTER
  Resolving clauses, form of, ch 6 Sec. 3
  Section headings and subheadings, ch 6 Sec. 3
  Simple resolutions, use of, ch 6 Sec. 1
  Speaker, first ten numbers reserved for assignment by, ch 6 Sec. 6

Sponsors and cosponsors--

      adding names of cosponsors, ch 6 Sec. 6
      cosponsors, adding names of, ch 6 Sec. 6
      error in listing of name, ch 6 Sec. 6
      falsely introduced in Member's name, question of privilege arises 
  where bill is, ch 6 Sec. 6
      removal of name, ch 6 Sec. 6
      signature of chief sponsor required, ch 6 Sec. 6

Titles--

      constitutional amendment, bill proposing, ch 6 Sec. 4
      enacted statute, not considered part of, ch 6 Sec. 4
      form, ch 6 Sec. 4
      intent, legislative, evidence of, ch 6 Sec. 4
      number, identifying, added, ch 6 Sec. 3
         BIPARTISAN LEGAL ADVISORY GROUP (BLAG), see GENERAL COUNSEL, 
         OFFICE OF
  BUDGET PROCESS

Allocations to committees--

      Appropriations, Committee on, divides allocation among 
  subcommittees, ch 7 Sec. 12
      point of order for breach of outlay or revenue level precluded 
  where committee is within its allocation, ch 7 Sec. 12

  Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, see below, Gramm-
  Rudman legislation
  Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013, ch 7 Sec. 24
  Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, ch 7 Sec. 24
  Borrowing authority not subject to appropriations as violation of 
  Budget Act, ch 7 Sec. 15
  Budget and Accounting Act of 1921, passage of, ch 7 Sec. 2

Budget Control Act of 2011--

      background, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 1, 24
      balanced budget amendment, vote on required by, ch 7 Sec. 24
      debt limit, relationship to, ch 7 Sec. 24
      discretionary spending caps under, ch 7 Sec. 24
      emergency designations under, see below, Emergency designation 
  attached to funds in bill
      Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, ch 7 Sec. 24; ch 11 
  Sec. 14

  Budget Enforcement Act, passage of, ch 7 Sec. 2
  ``Byrd rule'' against extraneous matter, see below, Reconciliation

Committee on the Budget--

      estimates by, to be relied on by Chair in ruling on points of 
  order, ch 7 Sec. 12
      jurisdiction, ch 7 Sec. 5

Committee on Rules--

      oversight function of review of budget process, ch 7 Sec. 5

Committee reports--

      estimates, cost, required in, see below, Estimates required in 
  committee reports

Concurrent resolution on the budget--

      adoption of, must precede consideration of legislation affecting 
  budget, ch 7 Sec. 10
      amendments, consideration of, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 7, 8
      categories, functional, dividing Federal spending among, ch 7 
  Sec. Sec. 7, 8
      Committee of the Whole, consideration in, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 7, 8
      conference report on budget resolution, see below, Conference 
  report on budget resolution
      consideration, providing for, ch 7 Sec. 7
      consistency, mathematical, among amendments, ch 7 Sec. 8
      debate on, ch 7 Sec. 7
      ``elastic'' clause permitting provisions appropriate to purposes, 
  ch 7 Sec. 7
      fiscal years, succeeding, budgetary levels for, ch 7 Sec. 7
      mathematical consistency amendments, ch 7 Sec. 8
      priorities, spending, establishes, ch 7 Sec. 7
      privileged for consideration if reported, ch 7 Sec. 7
      recommit, motion to, not in order, ch 7 Sec. 7
      reconsider, motion to, not in order, ch 7 Sec. 7; ch 47 Sec. 12
      revision of, ch 7 Sec. 6
      special orders of business for consideration, ch 7 Sec. 7
      time for completion of action on, ch 7 Sec. 6
      vote by yeas and nays, ch 7 Sec. 7

Conference report on budget resolution--

      allocations to committees published in joint statement of 
  managers, ch 7 Sec. 12
      debate on, ch 7 Sec. 9

Congressional Budget Act--

      concurrent resolution on budget, adoption of, to precede 
  legislation affecting budget, ch 7 Sec. 10
      concurrent resolutions and reports, contents of, prescribed, ch 7 
  Sec. 7
      Congressional Budget Office, see below, Congressional Budget 
  Office
      debate on concurrent resolution, provisions regarding, see above, 
  Concurrent resolution on the budget
      ``elastic'' clause permitting provisions appropriate to purposes, 
  ch 7 Sec. 7
      passage of, ch 7 Sec. 2
      points of order created by, see below, Points of order under 
  Budget Act
      reconciliation procedures, see below, Reconciliation

Congressional Budget Office--

      analyses of economic data and programs, ch 7 Sec. 5
      committees, reports provided to, on congressional action on bills, 
  ch 7 Sec. 5
      costs arising from bills and resolutions, analyses of, ch 7 Sec. 5
      established, ch 7 Sec. 2
      report, annual, to Budget Committees includes discussion of 
  economic policy and budget priorities, ch 7 Sec. 6
      unfunded mandates, estimates related to, see below, Unfunded 
  mandates

  Contract authority, new, required to be effective only as provided in 
  appropriation Acts, ch 7 Sec. 15

CUTGO--

      estimates under, ch 7 Sec. 3
      emergency designations under, ch 7 Sec. 3
      reconciliation directives, application to, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 3, 11
      special orders of business linking measures under, ch 7 Sec. 3

  Debate, see above, Concurrent resolution on the budget

Debt, public, limit on--

      amendment to budget resolution to change, restriction on, ch 7 
  Sec. 8
      budget resolution sets forth appropriate level, ch 7 Sec. 18
      changes in, ch 7 Sec. 18
      reconciliation directives as to, ch 7 Sec. 18

  ``Deem'' budget resolution as in force, resolutions to, for purposes 
  of points of order, ch 7 Sec. 12

Deferrals--

      congressional disapproval of, procedures for, ch 7 Sec. 21
      defined, ch 7 Sec. 19
      President's role in proposing deferral, ch 7 Sec. 21
      purposes specified in law, ch 7 Sec. 21
      report by Comptroller General of unauthorized deferral, ch 7 
  Sec. 21
      veto, legislative, procedure held to be unconstitutional, ch 7 
  Sec. 21

Direct spending--

      borrowing authority, new, ch 7 Sec. 15
      contract authority, new, ch 7 Sec. 15
      defined, ch 7 Sec. 14
      entitlement authority, new, what constitutes, ch 7 Sec. 16
      Gramm-Rudman restrictions on, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 14-16
      Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 14, 16

  Discharge bills providing certain new entitlement authority from Union 
  Calendar, Speaker's authority to, for referral to Committee on 
  Appropriations, ch 9 Sec. 7
  Earmarks, see EARMARKS

Emergency designation attached to funds in bill--

      effects generally, ch 7 Sec. 12
      effects under the Budget Control Act of 2011, ch 7 Sec. 24
      effects under the CUTGO rule, ch 7 Sec. 3
      effects under Stat-Paygo, ch 7 Sec. 4

  Entitlement authority, new, see above, Direct spending

Estimates by committees of new budget authority and outlays--

      Budget, Committee on the, role of estimates provided by, ch 7 
  Sec. Sec. 3, 4, 12
      time for reports, ch 7 Sec. 6

Estimates required in committee reports--

      five-year cost estimates, ch 7 Sec. 5
      new budget authority, effect of measure providing, ch 7 Sec. 5
      point of order where report does not contain required estimates, 
  ch 7 Sec. 5
      revenues, effect of change in, ch 7 Sec. 5

  Fiscal year, defined, ch 7 Sec. 6
  Floors, funding, for transportation obligations, see APPROPRIATION 
  BILLS
  Germaneness, Senate rulings on, see SENATE, PRACTICE IN

Gramm-Rudman legislation--

      deadlines for stages in budget process, provisions as to, ch 7 
  Sec. 6
      deficit targets, ch 7 Sec. 2
      direct spending, restrictions on, ch 7 Sec. 14
      discretionary spending, limits on, ch 7 Sec. 14
      emergency designation, see above, Emergency designation attached 
  to funds in bill
      mandatory spending, restrictions on, ch 7 Sec. 14
      passage of, ch 7 Sec. 2
      provisions of, generally, ch 7 Sec. 2
      sequestration under, see below, Sequestration

  History, legislative, ch 7 Sec. 2

Impoundment--

      congressional authorization, ch 7 Sec. 19
      court rulings, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 19-21
      deferral of budget authority, see above, Deferrals
      passage of Impoundment Control Act, ch 7 Sec. 2
      rescissions proposed by President, ch 7 Sec. 20

  Land conveyances, exception for, ch 7 Sec. 13

Line Item Veto Act--

      constitution, held to violate presentment clause of, ch 57 Sec. 8
      history and use, ch 57 Sec. 8

Office of Management and Budget--

      creation of, ch 7 Sec. 2
      President's budget, assistance in submission of, ch 7 Sec. 2
      sequestration triggered by reports, see below, Sequestration
      Stat-Paygo, responsibilities under, ch 7 Sec. 4

  Oversight plans, submission of, by committees, ch 7 Sec. 6
  PAYGO, see above, CUTGO; see below, Stat-Paygo

Points of order under Budget Act--

      (see also POINTS OF ORDER)
      affirmative assertion of, as necessary, ch 7 Sec. 2
      allocations of committees, against legislation exceeding, ch 7 
  Sec. 2
      allocation, where committee reporting measure is within, ch 7 
  Sec. 12
      borrowing authority, new, ch 7 Sec. 15
      conference reports, against, see CONFERENCE REPORT
      consideration of budget subject matter, ch 7 Sec. 5
      consideration of legislation affecting budget, adoption of 
  concurrent resolution on budget must precede, ch 7 Sec. 10
      contract authority, new, ch 7 Sec. 15
      direct spending, restrictions on, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 14-16
      enforcement of Act's provisions, mechanism for, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 2, 
  12
      emergency designation attached to funds, effect of, see above, 
  Emergency designation attached to funds in bill
      entitlement authority, new, that becomes effective in current 
  fiscal year, ch 7 Sec. 16
      estimates by Committee on the Budget, Chair to rely on, in making 
  rulings, ch 7 Sec. 12
      new budget authority set forth in budget resolution, measures 
  exceeding, ch 7 Sec. 12
      outlays exceeding level set forth in budget resolution, ch 7 
  Sec. 12
      revenues below levels set forth in budget resolution, measures 
  contemplating, ch 7 Sec. 12
      rules of the House, provisions creating points of order are 
  considered, ch 7 Sec. 12
      unfunded mandates, points of order against, see below, Unfunded 
  mandates
      waivers of (see also SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS), ch 7 
  Sec. Sec. 10, 12

President, submission of budget by--

      time for, ch 7 Sec. 6

Reconciliation--

      ``Byrd rule'' as to extraneous matter can be directed against 
  matter originating with House, ch 7 Sec. 11
      committees, instructions to, to recommend changes in existing law 
  to achieve objectives, ch 7 Sec. 11
      conferees, appointment of, see CONFEREES OR MANAGERS
      CUTGO rule, application to, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 3, 11
      debt, public, changes in limit on, ch 7 Sec. 18
      net direct spending, restrictions on measures increasing, ch 7 
  Sec. Sec. 3, 11
      privileged, reconciliation bill may be reported as, ch 7 Sec. 11
      special orders of business providing for consideration, ch 7 
  Sec. 11
      timetable for completion of action on reconciliation legislation, 
  ch 7 Sec. 6

Sequestration--

      effect, ch 7 Sec. 14
      modification of, ch 7 Sec. 14
      President, role of, ch 7 Sec. 14
      procedures, ch 7 Sec. 14
      purpose, ch 7 Sec. 14
      rescinded, order was, as part of reconciliation, ch 7 Sec. 14
      suspension of, ch 7 Sec. 14
      timing, ch 7 Sec. 14
      trigger under the Budget Control Act of 2011, ch 7 Sec. 24

Social Security program--

      exempt from reconciliation, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 2, 17
      new budget authority, receipts and disbursements not counted as, 
  ch 7 Sec. 17
      reducing actuarial balance, point of order against, ch 7 Sec. 17

Stat-Paygo--

      background and history, ch 7 Sec. 4
      determination of budgetary effects of legislation under, ch 7 
  Sec. 4
      emergency designations under, ch 7 Sec. 4
      question of consideration, points of order disposed of by, ch 7 
  Sec. 4; ch 41 Sec. 6

  Statutory framework, generally, ch 7 Sec. Sec. 2, 4, 24
  Timetable for stages of budget process, ch 7 Sec. 6

Unfunded mandates--

      committee responsibilities, ch 56 Sec. 3
      Congressional Budget Act, purpose of provisions of, generally, ch 
  56 Sec. 1
      Congressional Budget Act, provisions of, permitting points of 
  order, ch 7 Sec. 22
      cost estimates, ch 56 Sec. 3
      debate on points of order, ch 56 Sec. 5
      definitions, ch 56 Sec. 2
      estimates provided by Congressional Budget Office, ch 56 Sec. 3
      intergovernmental mandate, ch 56 Sec. 2
      points of order to prevent consideration of, ch 7 Sec. 22; ch 56 
  Sec. Sec. 1, 4
      private sector mandate, ch 56 Sec. 2
      question of consideration, points of order disposed of by, ch 41 
  Sec. 4; ch 56 Sec. 5
      waiver of points of order against, provisions restricting, ch 7 
  Sec. 19; ch 56 Sec. 5
      vote on question of consideration, points of order disposed of by, 
  rather than by Chair's ruling, ch 56 Sec. 5

  Veto, line item, see above, Line Item Veto Act
  Waiver of points of order under Budget Act, see above, Points of order 
  under Budget Act
  CALENDARS

  Committee action on measure, completion of, referral to calendar upon, 
  ch 9 Sec. 1
  Correction of error in referral to calendar, ch 9 Sec. 3
  Discharge Calendar, see DISCHARGING MEASURES FROM COMMITTEES

Discharge of bill from calendar--

      referrals to committees, sequential, for purposes of, ch 9 Sec. 4

  Erroneous referral to calendar, ch 9 Sec. 3

House Calendar--

      bills not raising revenue or requiring appropriations referred to, 
  ch 9 Sec. 1

  Private Calendar, see PRIVATE BILLS
  Purpose generally, ch 16 Sec. 5

Referrals to calendars--

      erroneous referral to calendar, ch 9 Sec. 3
      reported favorably, measures, ch 9 Sec. 2
      reported improperly, recommittal of measures, ch 9 Sec. 2
      reported unfavorably, measures, ch 9 Sec. 2
      reported without recommendation, measures, ch 9 Sec. 2

Removal of bill from calendar--

      referrals to committees, sequential, for purposes of, ch 9 Sec. 4

Union Calendar--

      appropriating money or property, bills, referred to, ch 9 Sec. 1
      Committee of the Whole, bills considered in, ch 9 Sec. 1
      expenses to government, bills authorizing activities which incur, 
  ch 9 Sec. 1
      revenue, bills raising, ch 9 Sec. 1
  CALENDAR WEDNESDAY

  Amendments to bill, ch 8 Sec. 8
  Authorization by committee to call up bill, ch 8 Sec. 6
  Availability of bill and report, ch 8 Sec. 6
  Business not in order during Calendar Wednesday procedures, ch 8 
  Sec. 2
  Calling up bill under Calendar Wednesday procedure, ch 8 Sec. 1
  Call of committees, procedure for calling up bills during, ch 8 Sec. 5
  Committee, form of remarks by member in calling up bill at direction 
  of, ch 8 Sec. 1
  Committee of the Whole, consideration in, ch 8 Sec. 3
  Consideration, raising question of, ch 8 Sec. 7
  Debate in Committee of the Whole, ch 8 Sec. 8
  Debate in the House under hour rule, ch 8 Sec. 8
  Dispensing with, ch 8 Sec. 11
  Form of remarks used by member in calling up bill at direction of 
  committee, ch 8 Sec. 1
  Nonprivileged bills considered, ch 8 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  Precedence of Calendar Wednesday business, ch 8 Sec. Sec. 2, 4

Previous question--

      adjournment after ordering, effect of, ch 8 Sec. 10
      prior day's business, effect where previous question was ordered 
  on, ch 8 Sec. 10

  Private bills not eligible, ch 8 Sec. 2
  Privileged bills not eligible for consideration under Calendar 
  Wednesday procedures, ch 8 Sec. 2
  Procedure for calling up bills during call of committees, ch 8 
  Sec. Sec. 1, 5
  Unfinished business, consideration of, on Calendar Wednesday, ch 8 
  Sec. 9
  Withdrawal of bill after being called up, ch 8 Sec. 6
         CALL OF THE HOUSE, see QUORUMS
  CELLULAR TELEPHONES

  Use of, prohibited in galleries, ch 10 Sec. 3
         CENSURE OF MEMBER, see ETHICS
  CHAMBER AND ROOMS OF HOUSE

  Corridors leading to Chamber, control of, ch 10 Sec. 4
  Disorder in Capitol, see DECORUM; DEBATE; GALLERIES
  Galleries, see GALLERIES

Hall, use of--

      floor, privileges of, see FLOOR, PRIVILEGES OF
      rule as to permissible uses, ch 10 Sec. 1; ch 16 Sec. 61
      Speaker, authority of, ch 10 Sec. 1

  Photographs in Chamber, see PHOTOGRAPHS IN CHAMBER

Rooms--

      appropriated, use of, ch 10 Sec. 1
      resolutions assigning, as privileged, ch 10 Sec. 1
      unappropriated, use of, ch 10 Sec. 1
  CHAPLAIN

  Continuance in office, ch 35 Sec. 1
  Duties, ch 35 Sec. 1
  Guest chaplain, ch 16 Sec. 50; ch 35 Sec. 1
  CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

  Role of, ch 35 Sec. 1
  CLERK OF THE HOUSE

  Acting Clerk, designation of, ch 35 Sec. 1
  Assembly of Congress, organizational duties at, ch 5 Sec. 4; ch 35 
  Sec. 1; ch 37 Sec. 2
  Continuance in office, ch 35 Sec. 1
  Deputy Clerk designated to act in event of Clerk's absence or 
  disability, ch 35 Sec. 1
  Duties of, ch 35 Sec. 1
  Organization of new Congress, duties related to, ch 5 Sec. 4; ch 35 
  Sec. 1; ch 37 Sec. 2
  Points of order, rules on, prior to election of Speaker, ch 37 Sec. 2
         CODE OF OFFICIAL CONDUCT, see ETHICS
  COMMEMORATIVE LEGISLATION, PROHIBITION AGAINST

  Definition, ch 6 Sec. 23
  Rule stating prohibition, ch 6 Sec. 1; ch 16 Sec. 1
  Waiver of rule, ch 6 Sec. 23
  COMMISSIONS

  Select committees, distinguished from, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Statute, created by, ch 11 Sec. 2
  COMMIT, MOTION TO

Previous question, pending or after ordering--

      amendments to, ch 48 Sec. 9
      application of, to particular items of business, ch 48 Sec. 10
      debate on, ch 48 Sec. 12
      instructions in, ch 48 Sec. Sec. 9, 17
      recognition to offer, ch 48 Sec. 11
      time for offering, ch 48 Sec. 9

  Recommit, see RECOMMIT, MOTION TO; RECOMMIT WITH INSTRUCTIONS, MOTION 
  TO
  COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

  Adjourn, motion to, not in order in (see also ADJOURNMENT), ch 1 
  Sec. 4
  Amendment, reading for, see AMENDMENTS
  Amendments, changing order of consideration of, barred if requiring 
  material modification of special order of business, see SPECIAL ORDERS 
  OF BUSINESS
  Appropriations of money or property, public bills making, considered 
  in (see also APPROPRIATION BILLS), ch 12 Sec. Sec. 2, 3
  Authority, limitations on, ch 12 Sec. 2

Chair--

      appointed by Speaker, ch 12 Sec. 7
      authority, limitations on, ch 12 Sec. 8
      duties, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 7, 16
      order, decides questions of, ch 12 Sec. 18
      order, maintaining, see, e.g., DECORUM; WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY

  Committees, standing, distinguished from, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Conference reports not considered in, ch 12 Sec. 2

Consideration in, matters requiring--

      appropriations of money or property, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 2, 3
      bills, specific types of, consideration of, ch 12 Sec. 3
      ``hereby'' considered as adopted, effect of special order of 
  business providing that measure is, ch 12 Sec. 4
      revenue, bills raising, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 2, 3
      Senate amendments, subject matter of, may require consideration in 
  Committee of the Whole, ch 12 Sec. 4
      special order of business as waiving requirement, ch 12 Sec. 3
      unanimous-consent agreement may waive requirement, ch 12 Sec. 3

  Debate, see DEBATE
  Enacting clause, motions relating to, see ENACTING CLAUSE, MOTION 
  RELATING TO
  Historical background, ch 12 Sec. 1
  House as in Committee of the Whole, distinguished, ch 12 Sec. 1

Jurisdiction--

      appropriations of money or property, public bills making, ch 12 
  Sec. 2
      revenue, bills raising, ch 12 Sec. 2
      rule specifying matters requiring consideration in Committee of 
  the Whole, ch 12 Sec. 3

  Mace, position of, significance of, ch 12 Sec. 1
  Motions that are not in order in, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 2, 20

Motions, use of--

      generally, ch 12 Sec. 20
      precedence of motions, ch 12 Sec. 21
      prohibited motions, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 2, 20
      recommending House action, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 20, 22
      rise and report, motion to, see below, Rise and report, motion to
      rise, motion to, see below, Rise, motion to
      withdrawal of motion, ch 12 Sec. 20
      writing, demand that motion be in, ch 12 Sec. 20

Motion to resolve into--

      amendable, not, ch 12 Sec. 6
      debatable, not, ch 12 Sec. 6
      precedence of ch 12 Sec. 6
      rejection, effect of, ch 12 Sec. 6
      withdrawal of, ch 12 Sec. 6

  Originating measures, restriction on, ch 12 Sec. 2
  Postponement by Chair of requests for recorded votes, see VOTING
  Prohibitions on use of certain procedures and motions in, ch 12 
  Sec. Sec. 2, 20
  Points of order, see POINTS OF ORDER

Quorum in--

      general debate, point of no quorum during, ch 12 Sec. 9
      previously established on same day, effect where quorum was, ch 12 
  Sec. 9
      procedure following point of order of no quorum, ch 12 Sec. 9
      rule governing, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 1, 9
      vote taken in absence of quorum, ch 12 Sec. 9

Reading of bill--

      appropriation bill, general, ch 12 Sec. 13
      considered as read, where bill is, ch 12 Sec. 13
      dispensing with, ch 12 Sec. 10
      first reading, ch 12 Sec. 10
      sections, by, ch 12 Sec. 13

  Recommittal of bill to, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 2, 30
  Reconsider, motion to, not in order in, ch 16 Sec. 56
  Reporting amendments to House after adoption, see below, Rise and 
  report, motion to; see also AMENDMENTS
  Report to House of proceedings, see below, Rise and report, motion to

Resolving into--

      automatically resolving into Committee of the Whole, ch 12 Sec. 5
      motion, by, see above, Motion to resolve into
      Speaker, declaration by, ch 12 Sec. 5
      special order of business, by, ch 12 Sec. 5

  Revenue, bills raising, considered in, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 2, 3

Rise and report, motion to--

      adverse recommendation, ch 12 Sec. 30
      amend, precedence of motion to, over motion to rise and report, ch 
  2 Sec. 9
      appropriation bill, general, precedence of motion after reading 
  of, ch 12 Sec. 21
      House, report to, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 29, 30
      pending specified procedures, motion may be made, ch 12 Sec. 27
      quorum required on affirmative vote, ch 12 Sec. 26
      recommendations that may be included, ch 12 Sec. 26
      report by Chair as official account of proceedings in Committee of 
  the Whole, ch 12 Sec. 29
      report, receipt of, in House, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 29, 30
      time for making, ch 12 Sec. 27
      withdrawn by unanimous consent, ch 12 Sec. 26
      writing, demand that motion be in, ch 12 Sec. 26

Rise, motion to--

      amend, precedence of motion to rise over motion to, ch 2 Sec. 9
      debate time remaining on amendment, effect of adoption of motion 
  to rise on (see also DEBATE), ch 16 Sec. 59
      form, ch 12 Sec. 26
      interrupting Member who holds floor not permitted, ch 12 Sec. 28
      manager or Member to whom manager yields, motion may be offered 
  during general debate by, ch 12 Sec. 28
      offered by manager or Member to whom manager yields, motion may 
  be, during general debate, ch 12 Sec. 28
      offering motion, ch 12 Sec. 28
      pending specified procedures, motion may be made, ch 12 Sec. 27
      precedence of, ch 12 Sec. 21
      quorum, in order after announcement of absence of, ch 12 Sec. 9
      quorum not required for adoption, ch 12 Sec. 26
      special order of business precluding repetition after rejection, 
  see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
      time for making, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 27, 28
      withdrawn by unanimous consent, ch 12 Sec. 26
      writing, demand that motion be in, ch 12 Sec. 26

Rising without motion--

      automatic rising pursuant to special order of business or House 
  order, ch 12 Sec. 25
      informal rising by unanimous consent or at Chair's direction, ch 
  12 Sec. 25

  Senate amendment, subject matter of, may require consideration in 
  Committee of the Whole (see also SENATE AMENDMENTS), ch 12 Sec. 4; ch 
  51 Sec. 9
  Special order of business, modification of, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF 
  BUSINESS
  Special orders of business, consideration pursuant to, see SPECIAL 
  ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  Text of bill as referred to committees governs referral to Union 
  Calendar, ch 12 Sec. 2
  Unanimous-consent requests in, see UNANIMOUS CONSENT
  Unfinished business, see UNFINISHED BUSINESS
  Voting (see also VOTING), ch 12 Sec. 17
  COMMITTEE REPORTS

  Activity reports, ch 11 Sec. 9
  Additional views, filing, ch 11 Sec. 32
  Adverse reports, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 28, 31
  Amendments, reporting bill with, ch 11 Sec. 28

Appropriations, report from committee on--

      requirements as to, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 29, 30
      unauthorized appropriations and changes in existing law, inclusion 
  of, ch 4 Sec. 8

  Authorization by committee to report measure, ch 11 Sec. 28
  Availability for three days, requirement of, ch 11 Sec. 35
  Budget Act, under, see BUDGET PROCESS
  Calendars, referral to, ch 11 Sec. 31
  Calling up reports, ch 11 Sec. 34
  ``Clean'' bill, introduction of, ch 11 Sec. 28
  Contents of, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 28, 29
  Correction of errors in, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 28, 30, 31
  Dissenting views, ch 11 Sec. 32
  Duty of chair to report measure approved by committee, ch 11 Sec. 28
  Errors in, correction of, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 28, 30, 31

Filing reports--

      nonprivileged reports, ch 11 Sec. 33
      privileged reports, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 33, 34
      time for filing, extension of, ch 11 Sec. 33

  Form of, ch 11 Sec. 29
  Germaneness issues, use of committee reports in determining, see 
  GERMANENESS OF AMENDMENTS
  Layover requirement, ch 11 Sec. 35
  Minority views, filing, ch 11 Sec. 32

Points of order against--

      availability requirement, noncompliance with, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 35, 
  36
      constitutional authority, failure to include statement as to, ch 
  11 Sec. 36
      cost estimate, failure to include, ch 11 Sec. 36
      failure of report to include certain matters, ch 11 Sec. 36
      House, made in, ch 11 Sec. 36
      layover requirement, noncompliance with, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 35, 36
      mandates, Federal, failure to include statement on cost of, ch 11 
  Sec. 36
      oversight findings, failure to include, ch 11 Sec. 36
      performance goals and objectives, failure to include, ch 11 
  Sec. 36
      quorum in committee, lack of, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 23, 36
      Ramseyer rule, noncompliance with, see RAMSEYER RULE
      recommittal of bill for failure to comply with House rules, ch 11 
  Sec. 28
      timeliness of, ch 11 Sec. 23
      votes on measures, deficiencies in record of, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 15, 
  36
      waiver of (see also SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS; UNANIMOUS 
  CONSENT), ch 11 Sec. Sec. 35, 36

Privileged reports--

      committees that may report at any time, table listing, ch 11 
  Sec. 34
      filed from floor at any time, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 31, 34
      nonprivileged reports distinguished from, ch 11 Sec. 34
      subject matter accorded privilege, ch 11 Sec. 34

  Quorum required in committee to authorize report, ch 11 Sec. 22
  Printing, ch 11 Sec. 31
  Ramseyer rule, see RAMSEYER RULE
  Referral to Calendars, ch 11 Sec. 31
  Rule requiring that written report accompany bill, ch 11 Sec. 28
  Special order of business reported from Committee on Rules, see 
  SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  ``Star print,'' ch 11 Sec. Sec. 30, 31
  Supplemental reports, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 28, 30, 31
  Supplemental views, ch 11 Sec. 32
  Tax measures, contents of reports on, ch 11 Sec. 29
  Three-day availability requirement, ch 11 Sec. 35
  COMMITTEES, JURISDICTION OF

  Agreement, informal, between committees as to jurisdiction, ch 11 
  Sec. 8

Appropriations, Committee on--

      appropriations, ch 4 Sec. 8
      deferrals or rescissions of appropriated funds, ch 4 Sec. 8
      direct loan guarantees, ch 4 Sec. 8
      general appropriation bills, ch 4 Sec. 8
      Holman rule, retrenchments under, ch 4 Sec. 48
      new spending authority, ch 4 Sec. 8
      rescissions or deferrals of appropriated funds, ch 4 Sec. 8
      retrenchments under Holman rule, ch 4 Sec. 48
      transfers of unexpended balances, ch 4 Sec. 8

  Budget, Committee on the, see BUDGET PROCESS
  Committees, table showing, with jurisdiction and historical 
  background, ch 11 Sec. 11
  Conferees, as related to appointment of, see CONFEREES OR MANAGERS
  Conferral of jurisdiction by House, ch 11 Sec. 8
  District of Columbia business, see DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BUSINESS
  Ethics, Committee on, see ETHICS
  Historical background, table showing jurisdiction and, of standing 
  committees, ch 11 Sec. 11

House Administration, Committee on--

      committees, standing, expenses of, ch 4 Sec. 4
      election contests, see ELECTION CONTESTS AND DISPUTES

  Judiciary, Committee on the, jurisdiction over reapportionment vested 
  in, see ELECTIONS
  Referral of measures to committees, see REFERRAL OF BILLS, RESOLUTIONS 
  AND OTHER MATTERS
  Rule relating to, ch 11 Sec. 8
  Rules, jurisdiction of Committee on, over resolution prescribing 
  special order of business, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS

Subject matter--

      appropriations, ch 4 Sec. 8
      committees, expenses of, ch 4 Sec. 4
      committees, table showing jurisdiction of, ch 11 Sec. 11
      deferrals or rescissions of appropriated funds, ch 4 Sec. 8
      elections, see ELECTIONS; ELECTION CONTESTS AND DISPUTES
      Holman rule, retrenchments under, ch 4 Sec. 48
      House committee and administrative expenses, ch 4 Sec. 4
      new spending authority, ch 4 Sec. 8
      rescissions or deferrals of appropriated funds, ch 4 Sec. 8
      revenue measures, ch 4 Sec. 50
      special orders of business, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
      table showing jurisdiction of committees, ch 11 Sec. 11
      tariff measures, ch 4 Sec. 50; ch 6 Sec. 21
      tax measures, ch 4 Sec. 50; ch 6 Sec. 21
      transfers of unexpended balances, ch 4 Sec. 8

  Table showing standing committees, jurisdiction, and historical 
  background, ch 11 Sec. 11

Ways and Means, Committee on--

      revenue measures, ch 4 Sec. 50; ch 6 Sec. 21
      tariff measures, ch 4 Sec. 50; ch 6 Sec. 21
      tax measures, ch 4 Sec. 50; ch 6 Sec. 21
  COMMITTEES, STANDING

  Access, Member's, to records and files, see below, Records and files
  Budget, Committee on the, see BUDGET PROCESS

Chairs of committees--

      duties of, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 6, 28
      election of, ch 11 Sec. 4
      limitation on tenure, ch 11 Sec. 4
      powers of, ch 11 Sec. 6
      role of, ch 11 Sec. 6
      vacancy in position of chair, ch 11 Sec. 4

  Committees, table listing, with jurisdiction and antecedents, ch 11 
  Sec. 11
  Composition of, ch 11 Sec. 5
  Conference committees, distinguished, ch 11 Sec. 1

Election of Members to--

      caucus and selection committee, role of, ch 11 Sec. 4
      chair, selection of, see above, Chairs of committees
      privileged, resolutions as, when submitted by direction of party 
  caucuses, ch 11 Sec. 4
      procedures generally, ch 11 Sec. 4
      resolutions electing majority and minority Members, ch 11 Sec. 4

  Employees of, see below, Staff of
  Establishing committees, ch 11 Sec. 2

Ethics, Committee on--

      (see also ETHICS)
      party representation on, ch 11 Sec. 5; ch 25 Sec. 3

Executive session--

      quorum required to close session or release testimony, ch 11 
  Sec. 16
      release of testimony taken in, ch 11 Sec. 16
      testimony taken in, use of, ch 11 Sec. 16

  Expense resolutions, primary and supplemental, to authorize payment of 
  expenses of, ch 11 Sec. 3
  Expenses of Committee on Appropriations, funds for, appropriated 
  pursuant to statute, ch 11 Sec. 3
  Expenses of Committees, resolution funding, privileged report from 
  Committee on House Administration on, ch 4 Sec. 4
  Functions of committees, generally, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Funding for, resolutions providing, ch 4 Sec. 4

Hearings--

      announcement of, ch 11 Sec. 19
      defame, degrade or incriminate, testimony tending to, procedures 
  relating to, ch 11 Sec. 20
      media coverage, ch 11 Sec. 27
      open or closed, ch 11 Sec. 20
      purposes, ch 11 Sec. 19
      testimony or evidence tending to defame or incriminate, procedures 
  relating to, ch 11 Sec. 20
      transcripts, contents of and access to, ch 11 Sec. 16
      uses, ch 11 Sec. 19
      witnesses, see below, Witnesses

  Historical background, ch 11 Sec. 11

Investigative authority--

      court rulings as to validity or proper exercise of, ch 11 Sec. 10
      Ethics, Committee on, see ETHICS
      limitations on, ch 11 Sec. 10
      necessary or appropriate investigations, ch 11 Sec. 10
      obstruction of committee investigation, ch 11 Sec. 10
      scope and subject matter, ch 11 Sec. 10
      subpoenas, refusal to comply with, see CONTEMPT

  Jurisdiction of, see COMMITTEES, JURISDICTION OF

Meetings--

      additional meetings, calling, ch 11 Sec. 17
      time of, fixing, ch 11 Sec. 17

Oversight function--

      general and special oversight distinguished, ch 11 Sec. 9
      Legislative Reorganization Act, provisions of, ch 11 Sec. 9
      table listing committees, jurisdiction, and oversight functions, 
  ch 11 Sec. 11

Oversight plans--

      contents, ch 11 Sec. 9
      submission of, ch 7 Sec. 6

  Party representation on committees, ch 11 Sec. 5

Procedure in committees--

      adoption of rules by committee, ch 11 Sec. 15
      debate and consideration, ch 11 Sec. 18
      meetings, fixing time of, ch 11 Sec. 17
      motions, ch 11 Sec. 18
      points of order in House based on procedures in committee, ch 11 
  Sec. 15
      proxy voting banned, ch 11 Sec. 18
      rules of House, application of, ch 11 Sec. 15
      voting, ch 11 Sec. 18

Quorum in committee--

      contemporaneous presence, ch 11 Sec. 22
      report a measure, authorization to, ch 11 Sec. 22
      ``rolling quorum'' obsolete, ch 11 Sec. 22
      table showing minimum quorum requirements to take particular 
  actions, ch 11 Sec. 21

Records and files--

      access to, Member's, ch 11 Sec. 16
      archival of, ch 11, Sec. 16
      debate, reference in, to, ch 11 Sec. 16
      disposition of, ch 11 Sec. 16
      executive session, evidence taken in, use of, ch 11 Sec. 16

  Resolutions establishing or affecting authority of, as privileged, ch 
  11 Sec. 2
  Role of committees, generally, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Select committees distinguished, see SELECT COMMITTEES

Seniority--

      alteration of rank, ch 11 Sec. 4
      resolution electing Members as indicating rank, ch 11 Sec. 4

  Size of committees, ch 11 Sec. 5

Staff of--

      Appropriations, Committee on, rule governing appointment of staff 
  of, ch 11 Sec. 7
      minority staff, ch 11 Sec. 7
      rule and statute, employment of staff governed by, ch 11 Sec. 7
      statute and rule, employment of staff governed by, ch 11 Sec. 7

  Subcommittees, role of, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Table showing committees, jurisdiction, and antecedents, ch 11 Sec. 11
  Transcripts, see above, Hearings; Meetings

Witnesses--

      constitutional rights, ch 11 Sec. 25
      contempt, citing for, ch 11 Sec. 26
      fees for, ch 11 Sec. 24
      immunity, ch 11 Sec. 25
      minority, witnesses called by, ch 11 Sec. 24
      perjury, ch 11 Sec. 24
      questioning of, procedure for, ch 11 Sec. 24
      rights under Constitution and rules, ch 11 Sec. 25
      self-incrimination, privilege against, ch 11 Sec. 25
      subpoenas, ch 11 Sec. 24
      testimony or evidence tending to defame or incriminate, procedures 
  relating to, ch 11 Sec. 20
      voting in, ch 11 Sec. 18
      written statements, ch 11 Sec. 24
  COMPLIANCE, OFFICE OF

  Description of, ch 35 Sec. 6
         CONDUCT, OFFICIAL, STANDARDS OF, see ETHICS
  CONFEREES OR MANAGERS

Appointment of--

      ``additional'' conferees on particular provisions, ch 13 Sec. 8
      changing conferees, ch 13 Sec. 8
      committee representation, ch 13 Sec. 7
      criteria, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 6, 7
      jurisdiction of committees as factor, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 7, 8
      number of conferees, ch 13 Sec. 6
      reappointment to additional conferences, ch 13 Sec. 8
      Speaker's discretion, ch 13 Sec. 6
      time for, ch 13 Sec. 6
      vacancy on conference committee, ch 13 Sec. 8

Authority of--

      committed to conference, issues, ch 13 Sec. 9
      enlarging authority by concurrent resolution, ch 13 Sec. 9
      germane modification of matter in disagreement, ch 13 Sec. 9
      limitations on, ch 13 Sec. 9
      scope of differences, matters within, ch 13 Sec. 9
      Senate amendments, limitation on authority to agree to, ch 4 
  Sec. Sec. 70, 71

  Failure to report, motions in order after, ch 13 Sec. 14
  Houses, jurisdiction of, over their own appointed conferees, ch 13 
  Sec. 11

Instructions to managers--

      advisory nature of, ch 13 Sec. 16
      agreement to conference, one motion in order after, ch 13 Sec. 12
      amendments to motion, ch 13 Sec. 13
      appointment, given prior to, unless postponed, ch 13 Sec. 12
      argument, instructions may not include, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 11, 15
      binding, not, ch 13 Sec. 16
      conference report, instructions in motion to recommit, 
  divisibility of, ch 21 Sec. 13
      debate on motion to instruct, ch 13 Sec. 13
      division of the question, applicability of demand for, ch 21 
  Sec. 13
      germaneness of amendment to motion, rule as to, ch 26 Sec. 33
      limitations on, ch 13 Sec. 11
      motion to instruct, debate and procedures relating to, ch 13 
  Sec. Sec. 12, 13
      purpose generally, ch 13 Sec. 11
      recognition on motions, ch 46 Sec. 16
      recommit, motion to, instructions in, ch 13 Sec. 15
      scope of, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 11, 15
      Senate, in, see SENATE, PRACTICE IN
      tabling motion to instruct, ch 13 Sec. 12
      times for giving, ch 13 Sec. 12
      withdrawal of motion, ch 13 Sec. 13

Meetings--

      open or closed, ch 13 Sec. 10
      points of order, procedures as basis of, ch 13 Sec. 10

  Removal of, ch 13 Sec. 8
  Resignation of, ch 13 Sec. 8
  CONFERENCE

  Conferees, see CONFEREES OR MANAGERS
  ``Deeming'' bill sent to conference, ch 13 Sec. 4
  Managers, see CONFEREES OR MANAGERS

Motion to go to conference--

      committee authorization, ch 13 Sec. 3
      debate on, ch 13 Sec. 3
      form, ch 13 Sec. 3
      privileged under certain conditions, ch 13 Sec. 3
      recognition for, ch 46 Sec. 16
      rejection of, repetition after, ch 13 Sec. 4
      time for offering, ch 13 Sec. 4

Papers, possession of--

      action on report, having custody prior to, ch 13 Sec. 29
      practice as to taking custody, generally, ch 13 Sec. 29
      request for conference, House in possession of papers makes, ch 13 
  Sec. Sec. 1, 4

  Purpose generally, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  Questions for conference, generally, ch 13 Sec. 2
  Reports, see CONFERENCE REPORTS
  Request for, by House in possession of papers, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 1, 4

Request for or agreement to conference--

      ``deeming'' bill sent to conference, ch 13 Sec. 4
      motion, by, see above, Motion to go to conference
      unanimous consent, by, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 3, 4

Scope of conference--

      amounts in bill, differences as to, ch 13 Sec. 9
      dates, disagreement as to, ch 13 Sec. 9
      disagreement, matters in, as determining scope, ch 13 Sec. 9
      instructions to conferees as referring to matters beyond scope, 
  see CONFEREES OR MANAGERS
      law, existing, differences concerning amendment of, ch 13 Sec. 9
      numbers in bill, differences as to, ch 13 Sec. 9
      Senate scope rule, ch 13 Sec. 21

  Special order of business, amendments sent to conference pursuant to, 
  ch 13 Sec. 5
  CONFERENCE REPORTS

  Appropriation in Senate amendment to legislative bill, ch 13 Sec. 24

Availability for three days, requirement of--

      last six days of session, not applicable during, ch 13 Sec. 30
      waiver of rule, ch 13 Sec. 30

  Availability on floor for two hours prior to consideration, ch 13 
  Sec. 30
  Budget resolutions, see BUDGET PROCESS

Calling up--

      manager, senior, for House may call up, ch 13 Sec. 31
      recognition to call up, ch 46 Sec. 16

Consideration, question of--

      points of order, may be raised before, ch 13 Sec. 27

  Considered in House rather than Committee of the Whole, ch 12 Sec. 2
  Correction of errors, ch 13 Sec. 19

Debate on--

      amendments in disagreement, allocation and control of time on 
  motions to dispose of, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 33, 34
      close, right to, ch 13 Sec. 33
      defeat of original motion, effect of, ch 13 Sec. 34
      division of question on motion to recede and concur, debate 
  following, ch 13 Sec. 34
      division of time, ch 13 Sec. 33
      extension of, ch 13 Sec. 33
      hour rule, applicability of, ch 13 Sec. 33; ch 16 Sec. 45
      open, right to, ch 13 Sec. 33
      opposition, debate in, where parties support report, ch 13 Sec. 33
      preferential motion, effect of, ch 13 Sec. 34
      recognition, ch 13 Sec. 34
      three-way division of time, ch 13 Sec. 33
      yielding time, ch 13 Sec. 34

Disagreement, total, report filed in--

      amendments in disagreement, action taken on, ch 13 Sec. 38
      debate and voting, ch 13 Sec. 38
      Senate, procedure in, ch 13 Sec. 38

En bloc consideration--

      amendments in disagreement, ch 13 Sec. 32
      conference reports, ch 13 Sec. 32

  Explanatory statements, see below, Statements, explanatory, by 
  managers

Filing--

      privileged, as, ch 13 Sec. 17
      recommittal, subsequent report after, ch 13 Sec. 17
      three-day lay-over after, requirement of, see above, Availability 
  for three days, requirement of

  Form, generally, ch 13 Sec. 17

Germaneness issues--

      Senate provisions in conference reports and amendments in 
  disagreement, germaneness of, ch 13 Sec. 23; ch 26 Sec. 34

  Minority views not in order, ch 13 Sec. 17

Papers, possession of--

      action on report, having custody prior to, ch 13 Sec. 29
      practice as to taking custody, generally, ch 13 Sec. 29

Points of order--

      appropriation in Senate amendment to legislative bill, ch 13 
  Sec. 24
      authority, conferees exceeded, ch 13 Sec. 21
      Budget Act, under, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 26, 27
      germane, Senate provisions not, ch 13 Sec. 23
      legislation in Senate provision on House appropriation bill, ch 13 
  Sec. 25
      multiple points of order, ch 13 Sec. 27
      order of ruling on, ch 13 Sec. 27
      scope of differences, disposition of matter not within, ch 13 
  Sec. Sec. 21, 22
      substitutes or modifications adding subjects not committed to 
  conference, ch 13 Sec. 22
      timeliness, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 20, 27
      waiver of (see also SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS), ch 13 
  Sec. Sec. 24, 25, 28

  Postponement of consideration, ch 13 Sec. 31
  Precedence of report, ch 13 Sec. 31
  Privilege of report, ch 13 Sec. 31

Reading of--

      dispensing with, ch 13 Sec. 31
      statement of managers may be read, ch 13 Sec. 31

  Recommendations of managers, ch 13 Sec. 17

Recommittal of report--

      concurrent resolution, ch 13 Sec. 35
      motion, ch 13 Sec. 35
      unanimous consent, ch 13 Sec. 35

  Reconsider, motion to, see RECONSIDER, MOTION TO
  Rejection of all or part of report, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 36, 37
  Senate legislative provision on House bill, ch 13 Sec. 25
  Senate scope rule, ch 13 Sec. 21

Signatures--

      argument or exception, attachment of, ch 13 Sec. 18
      exception or argument, attachment of, ch 13 Sec. 18
      majority of managers of each House, ch 13 Sec. 18
      qualification or argument, attachment of, ch 13 Sec. 18
      unitary time and place required, attachment of ch 13 Sec. Sec. 10, 
  18

Statements, explanatory, by managers--

      exceptions or objections, inclusion of, ch 13 Sec. 17
      majority of managers of each House, signed by, ch 13 Sec. 17
      reading of, in lieu of report, ch 13 Sec. 31
      sufficiency of, ch 13 Sec. 17

  Suspension of rules, adoption by, ch 13 Sec. 28

Voting on report--

      constitutional amendment, report on, ch 13 Sec. 36
      disagreement, total, see above, Disagreement, total, report filed 
  in
      motion to agree considered as pending, ch 13 Sec. 36
      reconsider vote on motion disposing of amendment, motion to, ch 13 
  Sec. 36
      Speaker may put question without motion, ch 13 Sec. 36
      tax increase, see TAX RATE INCREASE, INCOME, REQUIRING THREE-
  FIFTHS VOTE
      yeas and nays considered ordered on certain reports, ch 13 Sec. 36

  Withdrawal of report, ch 13 Sec. 31
         CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE, see BUDGET PROCESS
  CONGRESSIONAL RECORD

  Amendments, printing of, see AMENDMENTS
  Contents, ch 15 Sec. Sec. 2, 5

Corrections--

      motion, by, ch 15 Sec. 4
      privileges of the House, error as question of, ch 15 Sec. 4
      resolution, by, ch 15 Sec. 4
      timeliness of correction, ch 15 Sec. 4
      typographical and grammatical errors, ch 15 Sec. Sec. 3, 4

  Dispensing with printing requirements, ch 15 Sec. 2

Expungement--

      extension of remarks, improper inclusions of matter in, ch 15 
  Sec. 5
      unparliamentary remarks, see WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY

Extension of remarks--

      abuse of leave to print insertions, ch 15 Sec. 5
      Committee of the Whole, limited authority of, ch 15 Sec. 5
      consent of House, with, ch 15 Sec. 5
      extraneous materials, ch 15 Sec. 5
      forms of request that Member or Members may extend remarks, ch 15 
  Sec. 5
      restrictions on insertions, ch 15 Sec. 5
      timeliness of request to extend, ch 15 Sec. 5
      typeface, distinctive, ch 15 Sec. 5

  History, ch 15 Sec. 1
  House Administration, Committee on, jurisdiction of, ch 15 Sec. 1
  Interruption by one not recognized is not carried, ch 15 Sec. 3; ch 16 
  Sec. 21
  Joint Committee on Printing, authority of, ch 15 Sec. 1
  Matters included, ch 15 Sec. Sec. 2, 5
  Statutes relating to, ch 15 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  Unparliamentary remarks, deletion or expungement of, see WORDS, 
  UNPARLIAMENTARY
  Withdrawal of unparliamentary words, see WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY
         CONSIDERATION, CALLING UP MEASURES FOR, see ORDER OF BUSINESS; 
         PRIVILEGED BUSINESS; SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  CONSIDERATION OF BILL, SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS PROVIDING FOR

  Rules, resolution from Committee on, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  Suspension of the rules, see SUSPENSION OF THE RULES
  CONSIDERATION, QUESTION OF

  Applicability to particular propositions, ch 41 Sec. 2
  Calendar Wednesday, see CALENDAR WEDNESDAY
  Conference reports, see CONFERENCE REPORTS
  Demand, necessity of to invoke, ch 41 Sec. 1
  Earmarks, points of order against, application to, ch 41 Sec. 5
  Effect, ch 41 Sec. 1
  Purpose, ch 41 Sec. 1
  Stat-Paygo, application to, ch 41 Sec. 6
  Subject to, propositions that are, ch 41 Sec. 2
  Subject to, propositions that are not, ch 41 Sec. 3
  Unfunded mandates, points of order against, application to, ch 41 
  Sec. 4
         CONVENE, see ASSEMBLY OF CONGRESS
  CONTEMPT

  Defenses, ch 17 Sec. 4
  Executive privilege, claim of, ch 17 Sec. 4
  Inherent authority of Congress, ch 17 Sec. 1
  Pertinence to legislative purpose, inquiry must have, ch 17 Sec. 4
  President, claim of executive privilege by, ch 17 Sec. 4
  Punishment for, ch 17 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  Purging contempt, ch 17 Sec. 5
  Reporting citation to House, ch 17 Sec. 2
  Senate, procedure in, ch 17 Sec. 1
  Speaker, duties of, ch 17 Sec. 3
  Statutory contempt procedure, ch 17 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  United States Attorney, certification to, ch 17 Sec. 3
  CREDENTIALS

  Certificate of election, copy of, as sufficient, ch 23 Sec. 3
  Certificate of election, official, Member-elect sworn in advance of 
  receipt of, ch 23 Sec. 3
  Election of Members, see ELECTIONS
  Oath, issues raised as to administration of, ch 23 Sec. 3
  Vacancies occurring in first session, Members elected to fill, 
  included on roll after oath administered, ch 5 Sec. 5
         CUTGO, see BUDGET PROCESS
  DEBATE

  Addressed to Chair, remarks should be, ch 16 Sec. 24

Allocation of time--

      amendments not yet offered, allocation of time on, by unanimous 
  consent in Committee of the Whole, ch 16 Sec. 57
      Chair, role of, where debate on amendment has been limited, see 
  below, Five-minute rule
      Committee of the Whole, allocation of time by unanimous consent 
  in, on amendments not yet offered, ch 16 Sec. 57
      Committee of the Whole, general debate in, see below, General 
  debate in Committee of the Whole
      five-minute debate, see below, Five-minute rule, debate under
      forty-minute debate, ch 16 Sec. 46
      hour rule, see below, Hour rule
      limitation on debate, recognition after, ch 46 Sec. 15
      twenty-minute debate, ch 16 Sec. 46

  Appropriation bills, see APPROPRIATION BILLS
  Budget resolutions, see BUDGET PROCESS

Close debate, right to--

      adversely reported bill, ch 16 Sec. 11
      amendment, debate on, ch 16 Sec. 12
      amendments, debate on, ch 46 Sec. 9
      committee of primary jurisdiction, manager representing, ch 16 
  Sec. 11
      four Members, where debate divided among, ch 16 Sec. 11
      general debate, ch 46 Sec. 8
      general debate, majority manager has right to close, ch 16 Sec. 10
      instruct conferees, on motion to, see CONFEREES OR MANAGERS
      manager of bill or resolution, ch 46 Sec. Sec. 8, 9
      manager of measure who opposes amendment is entitled to close 
  debate thereon, ch 2 Sec. 35
      manager, majority, has right to close general debate, ch 16 
  Sec. 10
      manager, qualification as, ch 16 Sec. 12
      proponent of amendment under certain conditions, ch 46 Sec. 9
      reverse order of original allocation, closing in, in certain 
  instances, ch 16 Sec. 11
      unreported measure, ch 16 Sec. 11

Closing debate in House--

      generally, ch 16 Sec. 49
      previous question, motion for, see PREVIOUS QUESTION

  Closing five-minute debate, see below, Five-minute rule, debate under
  Closing general debate in Committee of the Whole, see below, General 
  debate in Committee of the Whole
  Committee of the Whole, in, see below, Five-minute rule, debate under, 
  and General debate in Committee of the Whole
  Conference reports, on, see CONFERENCE REPORTS

Control of time--

      amendment, between proponent and opponent of, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 12, 
  14
      Committee of the Whole, allocation of time by unanimous consent 
  in, on amendments not yet offered, ch 16 Sec. 57
      Committee of the Whole may not change House order designating 
  Members in control of general debate, ch 16 Sec. 52
      committees, where jurisdiction shared by, ch 16 Sec. 10
      delegation of, ch 16 Sec. 10
      jurisdiction of two or more committees, matter within, ch 16 
  Sec. Sec. 10, 14
      manager of bill for majority, ch 16 Sec. 10
      opposed, control of one-third of time by one who is, in certain 
  instances, ch 16 Sec. 11
      previous question, Member controlling time may move (see also 
  PREVIOUS QUESTION), ch 16 Sec. 49
      relinquishing control, ch 16 Sec. 10
      yielding time, see below, Yielding time for amendment; Yielding 
  time for debate

  Debatable, matters that are not, generally, ch 16 Sec. 9
  Division of time, see above, Allocation of time
  Executive officials, criticism of, in debate, ch 16 Sec. 25
  Exhibits, see EXHIBITS

Expiration of time, effect of--

      amendments, offering, after expiration of time, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 26, 
  35
      Congressional Record, debate on amendments printed in, where 
  offered after expiration of debate time, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 26, 35

Five-minute rule, debate under--

      amendment, reading bill for, see AMENDMENTS
      amendments, debate on, ch 12 Sec. 13
      amendments, restrictions on, imposed by special order of business, 
  ch 16 Sec. 54
      appropriation bills, see APPROPRIATION BILLS
      Chair's allocation of time under limitation, ch 16 Sec. 59
      closing five-minute debate by motion, ch 16 Sec. 56
      closing five-minute debate by unanimous consent, ch 16 Sec. 57
      extending debate, ch 16 Sec. 55
      extending Member's time, ch 16 Sec. 54
      limitation on debate, recognition after, ch 46 Sec. 15
      limitation on time, rescission or modification of, ch 16 Sec. 57
      limit debate, House action to, ch 16 Sec. 55
      limiting debate, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 55-57
      motion in Committee of the Whole to limit debate may not allocate 
  or reserve time, ch 16 Sec. 58
      motions to limit or close debate, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 56, 58
      once, speaking more than, ch 16 Sec. 54
      opposition, recognition where floor not claimed in, ch 16 Sec. 54
      precedence of five-minute speech to explain amendment over 
  amendment to amendment, ch 16 Sec. 54
      pro forma amendments precluded where special order of business 
  permits only designated amendments, ch 16 Sec. 54
      proponent and opponent of amendment each allowed five minutes, ch 
  2 Sec. 35
      reading for amendment, see AMENDMENTS
      recognition after limitation on debate, ch 46 Sec. 15
      recognition, generally, ch 46 Sec. 14
      relevancy in debate, requirement of, see below, Relevancy
      reserving time not permitted, ch 16 Sec. 54
      rise, adoption of motion to, as affecting time remaining for 
  debate on amendment, ch 16 Sec. 59
      rule, applicable, terms of, ch 16 Sec. 54
      time, expiration of, offering amendments after, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 26, 
  35
      unanimous consent to close or limit debate in Committee of the 
  Whole, ch 16 Sec. 57
      withdrawal of amendment, ch 12 Sec. 13
      yield for amendment, Member holding floor may not, ch 2 Sec. 20; 
  ch 16 Sec. 16
      yielding time generally, ch 12 Sec. 13; ch 16 Sec. Sec. 15, 54

  Floor, surrendering, ch 16 Sec. 17

Forty-minute debate--

      debate on certain propositions, in absence of, prior to ordering 
  previous question, ch 16 Sec. 46
      division of time, ch 16 Sec. 46
      motions to which applicable, ch 16 Sec. 46

  Gallery, references to, see GALLERIES

General debate in Committee of the Whole--

      absence of Members of reporting committee, effect of, ch 16 
  Sec. 52
      close, motion to, not in order in Committee of the Whole, ch 16 
  Sec. 53
      closing generally, ch 12 Sec. 12
      closing, by unanimous consent, in absence of order of House, ch 16 
  Sec. 53
      control of time, changing House order designating Members in, not 
  permitted in Committee of the Whole, ch 16 Sec. 52
      extended, time fixed may not be, by Committee of the Whole, ch 12 
  Sec. 11
      House, allocation and duration of time fixed by, ch 12 Sec. 11; ch 
  16 Sec. 52
      special order of business, allocation and duration pursuant to 
  (see also SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS), ch 16 Sec. 51

Hour rule--

      applicability, generally, ch 16 Sec. 45
      Committee of the Whole, applicable in, where House has not fixed 
  time for general debate, ch 12 Sec. 11; ch 16 Sec. 52
      conference reports, see CONFERENCE REPORTS
      limitation on time, applicability in absence of, ch 16 
  Sec. Sec. 44, 45
      measures to which hour rule applicable, ch 16 Sec. 45
      motions to which hour rule applicable, ch 16 Sec. 45
      order or other rule of House, superseded by, ch 16 Sec. 45
      resolutions and other business to which applicable, ch 16 Sec. 45
      rules, adoption of, applicability prior to, ch 16 Sec. 45
      Senate amendments, motions to dispose of, see SENATE AMENDMENTS
      special order of business, superseded by, ch 16 Sec. 45
      yielding time generally, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 10, 15
      yielding to Member who has consumed one hour, ch 12 Sec. 11

House as in Committee of the Whole, in--

      enacting clause, motion to strike, ch 16 Sec. 47
      extension of five-minute debate in, ch 16 Sec. 47
      five-minute rule, under, ch 16 Sec. 47

  Initiating debate without motion, methods of, ch 16 Sec. 1
  Interruption by one not yielded to, effect of, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 15, 17
  Limitation on debate, see below, Time, limitations on

Manager of bill, role of--

      amendment, may be recognized in opposition to, ch 16 Sec. 14
      control exercised by, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 10, 12
      qualification as manager, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 12, 14
      unreported measure, ch 16 Sec. 12

Morning-hour debate--

      convening time, relation to, ch 5 Sec. 2
      leadership, lists of Members seeking recognition submitted by, ch 
  16 Sec. 50

  Nondebatable matters, generally, ch 16 Sec. 9
  Notice of motion to instruct conferees given during debate on pending 
  question, see CONFEREES OR MANAGERS
  One-minute speeches, see ONE-MINUTE SPEECHES
  Order, maintaining, see, e.g., DECORUM; WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY
  Papers, reading, ch 16 Sec. 60
  Parliamentary inquiries, see PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY
  President, references to, see WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY

Pro forma amendments--

      allocate or reserve time, Member recognized to debate pro forma 
  amendment may not, ch 2 Sec. 8
      closed rule, not in order under, ch 12 Sec. 14
      debate on, scope of, ch 2 Sec. 8
      distinguished from substantive amendments, ch 2 Sec. 8
      extending time by offering additional, not permitted, ch 16 
  Sec. 54
      five-minute rule, use of pro forma amendments during debate under, 
  for purpose of obtaining recognition for debate, ch 2 Sec. 8
      opposition to pro forma amendment, Member may be recognized in, 
  after occupying five minutes on a pro forma amendment, ch 2 Sec. 8
      point of order that pro forma amendment constitutes amendment in 
  third degree, ch 2 Sec. 14
      reserve or allocate time, Member recognized to debate pro forma 
  amendment may not, ch 2 Sec. 8
      special order of business permitting only designated amendments, 
  effect of, ch 16 Sec. 54
      substantive amendment, recognition of Member who has spoken on, ch 
  12 Sec. 14
      substitute, after adoption of, ch 16 Sec. 54
      substitute amendment, effect of adoption of, on subsequent pro 
  forma amendments, ch 2 Sec. 8
      third degree, point of order that pro forma amendment constitutes 
  amendment in, ch 2 Sec. 14
      time, allocation or reservation of, after recognition not 
  permitted, ch 16 Sec. 54
      time, restrictions on extension of, by Member who has occupied 
  five minutes on pro forma amendment, ch 2 Sec. 8
      use of, ch 2 Sec. 8

Relevancy--

      disciplinary action, scope of debate as to, ch 16 Sec. 18
      five-minute rule, scope of debate under, ch 16 Sec. 20
      general debate in Committee of the Whole, ch 16 Sec. 19
      history of rule, ch 16 Sec. 18
      one-minute speeches, rule not normally applied to, ch 16 Sec. 18
      point of order, absence of, effect of, ch 16 Sec. 18
      privilege, personal, debate on question of, ch 16 Sec. 18
      special-order speeches, rule not ordinarily applied to, ch 16 
  Sec. 18
      special order of business, debate on, ch 16 Sec. 18
      special order of business, effect of terms of, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 19, 
  20
      unanimous consent to address House, effect of, ch 16 Sec. 18
      unreported bill on same subject as pending bill, discussion of, ch 
  16 Sec. 18

  Senate, references to, see SENATE, REFERENCES TO, IN DEBATE
  Special-order speeches, see SPECIAL-ORDER SPEECHES
  special order of business, allocation of time by, see SPECIAL ORDERS 
  OF BUSINESS
  Special orders of business, modification of terms of, in Committee of 
  the Whole, see generally SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  Statutory limitations on, see below, Time, limitations on
  Television audience, remarks should not be addressed to, ch 16 Sec. 24

Ten-minute debate--

      amendments offered after close of general or five-minute debate, 
  on, ch 16 Sec. 46
      division of time, ch 16 Sec. 46
      motions, on certain, ch 16 Sec. 46

Time, charging, when used for purposes other than debate--

      limitation on debate, form of, as affecting timekeeping, ch 16 
  Sec. 59

Time, extending--

      Committee of the Whole may not extend general debate, ch 16 
  Sec. 52
      division of time, providing for, ch 16 Sec. 48
      five-minute rule, House action extending time under, ch 16 Sec. 55
      hour rule, under, ch 16 Sec. 48
      privileged resolutions, ch 16 Sec. 48
      privilege, personal, question of, ch 16 Sec. 48
      special order of business, ch 16 Sec. 48
      statutory time limitations, effect of, ch 16 Sec. 48
      unanimous consent, ch 16 Sec. 48

Time, limitations on--

      generally, ch 16 Sec. 9
      allocation by Chair of time remaining on amendments, ch 16 Sec. 59
      certain, time, limitation on debate to a, ch 16 Sec. 59
      Chair, discretion of, on certain questions, ch 16 Sec. 44
      charging time used for purposes other than debate, ch 16 Sec. 59
      Committee of the Whole, general debate in, ch 16 Sec. 53
      five-minute rule, House action to limit debate under, ch 16 
  Sec. 55
      five-minute rule, motion to limit or close debate under, in 
  Committee of the Whole, ch 16 Sec. 56
      five-minute rule, unanimous consent to close or limit debate 
  under, in Committee of the Whole, ch 16 Sec. 57
      general debate in Committee of the Whole, ch 16 Sec. 53
      hour rule, applicability of, in absence of express limitation, see 
  above, Hour rule
      motion in House, by, ch 16 Sec. 53
      motion in Committee of the Whole to limit debate under five-minute 
  rule may not allocate or reserve time, ch 16 Sec. 58
      rescission or modification of, ch 16 Sec. 57
      special orders of business (see also SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS), 
  ch 16 Sec. Sec. 44, 48
      statutory time limitations on certain propositions, ch 16 Sec. 48
      unanimous consent in Committee of the Whole, closing debate by, in 
  absence of order of House, ch 16 Sec. 53
      unanimous consent in House, by, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 48, 53

Twenty-minute debate--

      close, right to, ch 16 Sec. 46
      discharge, motions to, ch 16 Sec. 46
      division of time, ch 16 Sec. 46
      Federal mandates, where point of order raised against, ch 16 
  Sec. 46

Yielding time for amendment--

      amendment to amendment, ch 16 Sec. 16
      five-minute rule, not permitted under, ch 2 Sec. 20; ch 16 Sec. 16
      floor, losing the, ch 16 Sec. 16
      House, in, ch 16 Sec. 16

Yielding time for debate--

      Committee of the Whole, in, ch 16 Sec. 15
      committees, where jurisdiction shared by, ch 16 Sec. 10
      discretionary with Member in control, ch 16 Sec. 15
      effect of yielding, ch 16 Sec. 15
      five-minute debate, during, ch 16 Sec. 15
      hour rule, under, ch 12 Sec. 11; ch 16 Sec. Sec. 10, 15
      House, in, ch 16 Sec. 15
      interruption by one not yielded to, effect of, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 15, 
  17
      special orders of business, debate on, ch 16 Sec. 15
      yielded time, yielding during, ch 12 Sec. 11; ch 16 Sec. 15
  DEBT, PUBLIC, LIMIT ON

  Amendment to budget resolution to change, restriction on, ch 7 Sec. 5
  Budget resolution sets forth appropriate level, ch 7 Sec. 15
  Changes in, ch 7 Sec. 15
  Reconciliation directives as to, ch 7 Sec. 15
  DECORUM

  Acts expressly prohibited under rule, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Attire, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Audio-visual broadcasting and still photography in the chamber, 
  prohibition on, ch 10 Sec. 5; ch 16 Sec. 21; ch 25 Sec. 25

Calls to order--

      (see also WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY)
      Committee of the Whole, in, ch 16 Sec. 27
      House, in, ch 16 Sec. 26
      procedures available to quell disorder, ch 16 Sec. 26

  Cellular telephones, use of, prohibited in galleries, ch 10 Sec. 3

Chair as taking initiative in enforcing rules--

      interruption by Member not yielded to, ch 16 Sec. 17

  Electronic devices, use of certain, prohibited on floor, ch 10 Sec. 3
  Exhibits, use of, see EXHIBITS
  Floor, guests on, not in order in debate to refer to, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Interjected remarks not transcribed, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Interruption of debate by one not yielded to, effect of, ch 16 
  Sec. Sec. 15, 17
  Mobile electronic devices, restrictions on, ch 16 Sec. 21
  President, references to, see WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY
  Prohibited under rule, conduct that is, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Rules, applicable, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Senate, references to, see SENATE, REFERENCES TO, IN DEBATE
  Sergeant-at-arms, role of, in maintaining order, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Speaker, policy statement by, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Time consumed in call to order, charging, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Well, demand to clear the, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Wireless telephones, use of, prohibited on floor and in galleries, ch 
  10 Sec. 3; ch 16 Sec. 21
  Words, unparliamentary, see WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY
  DELEGATES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER

  Committee of the Whole, participation in, ch 18 Sec. 4
  Committees, role on, ch 18 Sec. 3
  Discharge motion, may not sign, ch 19 Sec. 4
  Floor privileges, ch 18 Sec. 2
  House, privileges in, ch 18 Sec. 2
  Motions offered by, ch 18 Sec. 2
  Organization of new Congress, role during, ch 5 Sec. 4
  Presiding, ch 18 Sec. Sec. 2, 4
  Statutory officials, ch 18 Sec. 1
  Voting by, ch 5 Sec. 4; ch 18 Sec. Sec. 2-4
  DISAPPROVAL ACTION, CONGRESSIONAL

  Agencies, approval of actions of, ch 14 Sec. 1
  Consideration, procedures for, ch 14 Sec. 3
  Constitutionality, ch 14 Sec. 2
  Discharge from committee, automatic, pursuant to statute, ch 19 Sec. 9
  Discharge, motion to, pursuant to statute, ch 19 Sec. 9
  District of Columbia Home Rule Act, under, see DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
  BUSINESS
  Executive branch, approval of actions of, ch 14 Sec. 1
  Joint resolutions, use of, ch 14 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  Rulemaking power, as exercise of, ch 14 Sec. 3
  Special orders of business, use of, ch 14 Sec. 3
  Statutes governing, ch 14 Sec. 1
  DISCHARGING MEASURES FROM COMMITTEES

Consideration of discharged measure--

      debate, ch 19 Sec. 7
      immediate consideration, motion for, ch 19 Sec. 7
      motions available after discharge, ch 19 Sec. 7

Constitution, discharge of matters privileged under--

      disciplinary actions against Members, ch 19 Sec. 8
      impeachment resolutions (see also IMPEACHMENT), ch 19 Sec. 8
      Member's right to seat, ch 19 Sec. 8
      vetoed bill (see also VETO), ch 19 Sec. 8

Motion or petition to discharge--

      calling up, ch 19 Sec. Sec. 6, 7
      consideration, procedure for, ch 19 Sec. Sec. 6, 7
      debate on, ch 19 Sec. 6
      filed with Clerk, ch 19 Sec. 2
      intervening motions, ch 19 Sec. 6
      precedence of, ch 19 Sec. 5
      privilege of, ch 19 Sec. 5
      reoffering motion once acted on not in order, ch 19 Sec. 2
      reported, measure may be, before consideration of motion, ch 19 
  Sec. 3
      rule, applicable, ch 19 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
      Rules, Committee on, discharging, ch 19 Sec. 1
      signatures, see below, Signatures required on motion

  Referral of measure with time limit, ch 19 Sec. 1
  Resolution providing for consideration, ch 19 Sec. 1
  Select committee, resolution extending existence of, see SELECT 
  COMMITTEES
  Special order of business for consideration of unreported resolution 
  as discharging committee, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS

Signatures required on motion--

      public record, signatures a matter of, ch 19 Sec. 2

  Special orders of business, procedure applicable to, ch 19 Sec. 3
  Suspension of rules, see SUSPENSION OF RULES
  Time limit, measure referred by Speaker with, ch 19 Sec. 1
  Timetable for discharge procedures, ch 19 Sec. 3
  Unanimous consent in House, by, ch 19 Sec. 1
  Veto message and bill, see VETO
         DISCIPLINE OF MEMBER, see ETHICS
  DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BUSINESS

  Charter, District of Columbia, Congressional authority over amendments 
  to, ch 20 Sec. 7
  Committee of the Whole, consideration in, ch 20 Sec. 4
  Committee on Government Reform, jurisdiction of, ch 20 Sec. 2

Congressional authority over legislation--

      delegation of authority, ch 20 Sec. 1
      ``exclusive,'' ch 20 Sec. 1

  Constitutional background, ch 20 Sec. 1
  Council, District of Columbia, Congressional approval of enactments 
  of, ch 20 Sec. 7
  Debate, ch 20 Sec. 5
  District Day, designation of, ch 20 Sec. 2

Home Rule Act--

      appropriations, Congressional authority over, retained, ch 20 
  Sec. 1
      disapproval, joint resolutions of, under Act, ch 20 Sec. 7
      procedures under, ch 20 Sec. 7

  House as in Committee of the Whole, consideration in, ch 20 Sec. 4
  Mondays, second and fourth, consideration of business on, ch 20 Sec. 2
  Precedence, ch 20 Sec. 3
  Private bills, ch 20 Sec. 4
  Privileged, status as, for consideration, ch 20 Sec. 3
  Procedure for consideration, ch 20 Sec. Sec. 4, 5, 7

Unfinished business--

      called up, must be, ch 20 Sec. 6
      District Day, subsequent, may be considered on, ch 20 Sec. 6
      previous question, effect of ordering, ch 20 Sec. 6
  DIVISION OF THE QUESTION FOR VOTING

Amendments--

      adoption of amendments to amendment, demand prior to, ch 21 Sec. 8
      amended, as, ch 21 Sec. 8
      Committee of the Whole, amendments under consideration in, ch 21 
  Sec. 8
      en bloc amendments, ch 21 Sec. 9
      House, amendments reported to, from Committee of the Whole, ch 21 
  Sec. 8
      perfecting amendments, ch 21 Sec. 8
      strike, motion to, ch 21 Sec. 10
      substitute, amendment in nature of, ch 21 Sec. 8

  Amendments to divided propositions, ch 21 Sec. 16
  Appeals, divisibility of, ch 21 Sec. 4
  Committees, standing or joint, rule prohibits division of proposition 
  electing Members to, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 1, 6
  Conference report, motion to recommit, with instructions, ch 21 
  Sec. 13

Consideration of divided propositions--

      amendments to propositions, ch 21 Sec. 16
      debate, ch 21 Sec. 16
      putting the question, ch 21 Sec. 16
      reconsider, motion to, ch 21 Sec. 16
      voting, ch 21 Sec. 16

  Debate on divided propositions, ch 21 Sec. 16
  Demand for, ch 21 Sec. Sec. 3, 8
  Engrossment and third reading of bill, question of, not divisible, ch 
  21 Sec. 4
  Individuals, named, resolutions relating to two or more, ch 21 Sec. 6
  Language, changes in, ch 21 Sec. 2
  Passage, bills and joint resolutions not divisible on, ch 21 Sec. 4
  Previous question on measure and pending amendment, motion for, not 
  divisible, ch 21 Sec. 4
  Putting the question on divided propositions, ch 21 Sec. 16
  Recommit with instructions, motion to, ch 21 Sec. 13
  Resolutions, simple or concurrent, ch 21 Sec. Sec. 4-7
  Rules, Committee on, resolutions from, ch 21 Sec. Sec. 1, 7
  Senate amendments, see SENATE AMENDMENTS
  Separate and distinct propositions, question to be divided must 
  consist of, ch 21 Sec. 2
  Special order of business not divisible, ch 21 Sec. 1
  Strike and insert, motion to, not divisible, ch 21 Sec. Sec. 1, 11
  Strike, motions to, ch 21 Sec. 10
  Suspend the rules, motions to, ch 21 Sec. 12
  Table, motion to, ch 21 Sec. 14
  Tests of divisibility, ch 21 Sec. 2
  Voting on divided propositions, ch 21 Sec. 16
  EARMARKS

  Conference reports, application to, ch 7 Sec. 23; ch 13 Sec. 27
  Consideration of measure containing, restrictions on, ch 6 Sec. 24; ch 
  7 Sec. 23

Points of order--

      question of consideration, debate thereon, ch 7 Sec. 23; ch 16 
  Sec. 46; ch 41 Sec. 5
      question of consideration, decided by, ch 6 Sec. 24; ch 7 Sec. 23; 
  ch 13 Sec. 28; ch 14 Sec. 5
      against special order of business, ch 6 Sec. 24; ch 7 Sec. 23; ch 
  13 Sec. 28
  ELECTION CONTESTS AND DISPUTES

  (See also ELECTIONS)
  Constitutional right of House to be judge of elections and 
  qualifications of Members, ch 22 Sec. 2

Dismissal of contest--

      burden of proof to prevent, ch 22 Sec. 5
      House, summary dismissal by, ch 22 Sec. 2
      motion to dismiss, ch 22 Sec. 5

  Federal Contested Elections Act, procedures under, ch 22 Sec. 1

House Administration, Committee on--

      jurisdiction of, ch 22 Sec. 2
      resolutions reported from, ch 22 Sec. Sec. 4, 5

  Initiation of contests by means other than statutory procedure, ch 22 
  Sec. 1
  Judge of elections, each House as, ch 22 Sec. 2

Jurisdiction over contests--

      House Administration, Committee on, ch 22 Sec. 2
      select committees, investigations by, ch 22 Sec. 2
      special committee or ad hoc panel, ch 22 Sec. 2

  Oath, deferring administration of, ch 22 Sec. 2
  Notice of contest, ch 22 Sec. Sec. 1, 2

Parties--

      debate, participation in, ch 22 Sec. 6
      floor privileges, ch 22 Sec. 6
      standing to initiate contest, who has, ch 22 Sec. 3

  Precedence of, ch 22 Sec. 4
  Privilege, as raising question of, ch 22 Sec. 4

Recounts--

      exhaustion of state remedies, ch 22 Sec. 2
      House order, ch 22 Sec. 2

Resolution, disposition by--

      amendments, ch 22 Sec. 6
      debate, ch 22 Sec. 6
      privilege, as question of, ch 22 Sec. 4
      remedies pursuant to resolution, ch 22 Sec. 4
      unreported resolutions, ch 22 Sec. 4
      voting, ch 22 Sec. 6

  Standing to initiate contest, who has, ch 22 Sec. 3
  Statute, governing, procedures under, ch 22 Sec. 1
  ELECTIONS

Apportionment--

      jurisdiction of Congress over, ch 23 Sec. 1
      methods, ch 23 Sec. 1

Campaign practices--

      ethical standards, see ETHICS
      Federal Election Campaign Act, ch 23 Sec. 2; ch 25 Sec. 12
      financing, campaign, ch 23 Sec. 2; ch 25 Sec. 12
      regulation of, ch 23 Sec. 2

Certificates of election--

      challenges to validity, ch 23 Sec. 3
      copy of, as sufficient, ch 23 Sec. 3
      nullification of, circumstances requiring, ch 23 Sec. 3
      oath, issues raised as to administration of, ch 23 Sec. 3

  Constitutional right of House to be judge of elections and 
  qualifications of Members, ch 23 Sec. 1
  Contests and disputes, see ELECTION CONTESTS AND DISPUTES
  Contributions, political, soliciting, see ETHICS
  Ethical standards, see ETHICS
  Federal Election Campaign Act, regulation of campaigns under, ch 23 
  Sec. 2; ch 25 Sec. 12
  Federal Election Commission, role of, ch 23 Sec. 2; ch 25 Sec. 12

President and Vice President, election of--

      (see also ELECTORAL VOTE)
      House Administration, jurisdiction of Committee on, over measures 
  relating to, ch 23 Sec. 2

Reapportionment--

      jurisdiction of Committee on the Judiciary, ch 23 Sec. 1

Resignation--

      election, special, to fill vacancy, ch 23 Sec. 4
      procedure for, ch 23 Sec. 4

  States, role of, in conducting, ch 23 Sec. 1

Vacancy--

      election, special, to fill, ch 23 Sec. 4
      exclusion or expulsion of Member, due to, ch 23 Sec. 4
      illness, due to, ch 23 Sec. 4
      resolution declaring, ch 23 Sec. 4
  ELECTORAL VOTE

Certificates identifying electors--

      conflicting certificates, ch 24 Sec. 3
      counting certificates, ch 24 Sec. 3
      statutory procedures, ch 24 Sec. 1
      validity of, determining, ch 24 Sec. 3

  Constitutional requirements, ch 24 Sec. 1

Counting, procedures for--

      date, ch 24 Sec. 2
      debate not permitted, ch 24 Sec. 3
      certificates, see above, Certificates identifying electors
      joint session, ch 24 Sec. 2
      presiding officer, ch 24 Sec. 3

  Electors, role of, ch 24 Sec. 1
  Fraud or procedural irregularities, statutes addressing, ch 24 Sec. 1
  House and Senate, role of, where candidates do not receive majority, 
  ch 24 Sec. 1

Joint session to count vote--

      certificates, see above, Certificates identifying electors
      date of, ch 24 Sec. 2
      dividing to consider objections and other matters, ch 24 Sec. 3
      procedures, ch 24 Sec. 2

Objections to votes--

      procedure for consideration of, ch 24 Sec. 3
      procedure for raising, ch 24 Sec. 3

Statutes, procedures under--

      count, procedure for, ch 24 Sec. 2
      fraud or procedural irregularities, statutes addressing, ch 24 
  Sec. 1
         ELECTRONIC DEVICES, USE OF CERTAIN PERSONAL, PROHIBITED ON 
         FLOOR, see DECORUM
         ELECTRONIC SIGNALS AND BELLS, see BELLS AND SIGNALS
         ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM, see VOTING
  EMPLOYEES, HOUSE

  Committee staff, see COMMITTEES, STANDING
  Ethics, see ETHICS
  ENACTING CLAUSE, MOTION RELATING TO

  Debate on, in Committee of the Whole, ch 16 Sec. 54
  House as in Committee of the Whole, motion in, to strike enacting 
  clause, ch 16 Sec. 47

Recommendation that enacting clause be stricken--

      debate on bill, limitation on, effect of, ch 12 Sec. 24
      debate on motion, ch 12 Sec. 24
      debate, scope of, ch 12 Sec. 24
      form, ch 12 Sec. 22
      opposed to bill, Member offering motion must qualify as, ch 12 
  Sec. 22
      precedence of, ch 12 Sec. 21
      recommittal, automatic, after disagreeing to, ch 48 Sec. 8
      rejection in House, effect of, ch 12 Sec. 22; ch 48 Sec. 8
      repetition of motion, ch 12 Sec. 22
      resolving clauses of resolutions, application to, ch 12 Sec. 22
      Senate-passed bill, applicable to, ch 12 Sec. 22
      time for offering, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 21, 23
      writing, requirement of, ch 12 Sec. 22

Strike enacting clause, motion to--

      Committee of the Whole, motion in, is only to recommend to House 
  that enacting clause be stricken, ch 2 Sec. 9
      Committee of the Whole, not in order in, ch 12 Sec. 22
      precedence over motion to amend, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 5, 9, 21
      refer, motion to, pending, see REFERRAL OF BILLS, RESOLUTIONS, AND 
  OTHER MATTER
      rejection of bill, motion used for, ch 2 Sec. Sec. 5, 21
      rejection of motion, effect of, ch 2 Sec. 9
  ENGROSSMENT

Correcting errors--

      engrossment, in, ch 44 Sec. 7
      printing errors, ch 44 Sec. 8
      ``star prints,'' ch 44 Sec. 8

  Division of the question, engrossment and third reading of bill as not 
  subject to demand for, see DIVISION OF THE QUESTION FOR VOTING
  House-passed bills, ch 44 Sec. 6
  ``Star prints,'' ch 44 Sec. 8
  ENROLLMENT

  Certification and signing, ch 44 Sec. 11
  Corrections in, ch 44 Sec. 12
  President, delivery of measure to, ch 44 Sec. Sec. 10, 13
  ETHICS

  Audio-visual broadcasting and still photography in the chamber, 
  prohibition on, ch 10 Sec. 5; ch 16 Sec. 21; ch 25 Sec. 25

Campaign funds, violations of laws regulating--

      contributions, campaign, funds considered to be, ch 25 Sec. 12
      Federal Election Campaign Act, ch 25 Sec. 12
      Federal Election Commission, role of, ch 25 Sec. 12
      personal use of campaign funds prohibited, ch 25 Sec. 12
      reporting requirements, ch 25 Sec. 12

  Caucus, role of, in imposing discipline, ch 25 Sec. 26

Censure--

      apologies, effect of, ch 25 Sec. 24
      conduct for which Member censured, illustrative instances of, ch 
  25 Sec. 23
      constitutional authority, ch 25 Sec. 22
      explanation by Member, effect of, ch 25 Sec. 24
      expungement of, ch 25 Sec. 22
      grounds for, ch 25 Sec. 23
      official duties, not limited to acts relating to, ch 25 Sec. 23
      privilege, question of, resolution presents, ch 25 Sec. 24
      reconsideration of, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 22, 24
      reprimand, distinguished from, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 22, 23
      resolutions, ch 25 Sec. 24
      vote on, ch 25 Sec. 22
      withdrawal of resolution, ch 25 Sec. 24

Complaints--

      debate, references in, to content of, see, e.g., DECORUM; WORDS, 
  UNPARLIAMENTARY
      disclosure of contents, ch 25 Sec. 5
      false charges, ch 25 Sec. 5
      form, ch 25 Sec. 5
      Member, filed or certified by, ch 25 Sec. 5
      oath, under, ch 25 Sec. 5
      requirements as to, ch 25 Sec. 5
      writing, in, ch 25 Sec. 5

Code of Ethics for Government Service--

      concurrent resolution, established by, ch 25 Sec. 8
      employees, government, applicability to, ch 25 Sec. 8
      Members, as basis for disciplinary proceedings against, ch 25 
  Sec. 8

Code of Official Conduct--

      ``creditably,'' conduct must reflect, on House, ch 25 Sec. 7
      history, ch 25 Sec. 7
      statute, violations of, as basis for invoking general provisions 
  of, ch 25 Sec. 7

  Committee chair, disciplinary measures against, see below, 
  Disciplinary measures
  Congressional Accountability Act, see below, Discrimination in 
  employment

Contributions, political--

      misuse of, see above, Campaign funds, violations of laws 
  regulating
      soliciting, from Federal employees, ch 25 Sec. 13

  Counsel, presence of, permitted during House consideration of 
  disciplinary action against Member, ch 25 Sec. 19

Disciplinary measures--

      generally, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 1, 19
      caucus rules, under, ch 25 Sec. 26
      censure, see above, Censure
      committee chair, restriction on authority of, ch 25 Sec. 26
      committees and subcommittees, participation on, ch 25 Sec. 26
      court proceedings, effect of pendency of, on disciplinary action 
  by House, ch 25 Sec. 19
      criminal statutes, punishment under, distinguished, ch 25 Sec. 1
      disapproval, ch 25 Sec. 22
      expulsion, see below, Expulsion
      fines, ch 25 Sec. 25
      imprisonment, ch 25 Sec. 1
      letter of reproval, ch 25 Sec. 27
      reprimand, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 15, 16, 22, 23
      reproval, letter of, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 19, 27
      resolutions and reports, see below, Resolutions and reports
      restitution, ch 25 Sec. 25
      seniority, reduction in, ch 25 Sec. 26

Discrimination in employment--

      Congressional Accountability Act, ch 25 Sec. 11
      conditions of employment, in, ch 25 Sec. 11
      history of rules on employment practices, ch 25 Sec. 11

  Employees, government, see above, Code of Ethics for Government 
  Service

Ethics, Committee on--

      advisory opinions of, ch 25 Sec. 4
      disclosure of subject matter of complaint filed, ch 25 Sec. 5
      gifts and travel, rules as to, compiled by, ch 25 Sec. 15
      investigative jurisdiction, ch 25 Sec. 2
      legislative jurisdiction, ch 25 Sec. 2
      membership, ch 25 Sec. 3
      party representation on, ch 11 Sec. 5; ch 25 Sec. 3
      persons subject to investigation by, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 2, 6
      publications of, ch 25 Sec. 4
      report following dismissal, ch 25 Sec. 19
      report, privileged, filed with resolution recommending 
  disciplinary action, ch 25 Sec. 19
      reports and recommendations, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 2, 19
      rules of, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
      time, limitation on length of, Members may serve on, ch 25 Sec. 3

  Exclusion not properly used as disciplinary measure, ch 25 Sec. 1

Expulsion--

      constitutional sanction, ch 25 Sec. 1
      exclusion, distinguished from, ch 25 Sec. 1
      procedure, ch 25 Sec. 21
      resolutions, ch 25 Sec. 21

  False charges in complaint, see above, Complaints

False Claims Act--

      knowing submission of fraudulent claim, ch 25 Sec. 10
      travel vouchers, false, applicable to, ch 25 Sec. 10

Federal Election Campaign Act--

      campaign funds, use of, ch 25 Sec. 12
      Federal Election Commission, role of, ch 25 Sec. 12
      violations of, ch 25 Sec. 12

Financial disclosure--

      employees of House, certain, ch 25 Sec. 16
      gifts, disclosure of, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 15, 16
      Members, ch 25 Sec. 16
      Officers of House, ch 25 Sec. 16

  Fines, see above, Disciplinary measures
  Future employment, disclosure of negotiations for, ch 25 Sec. 7

Gifts--

      censure imposed, ch 25 Sec. 15
      cumulative value of gifts from one source, limitation on, ch 25 
  Sec. 15
      reprimand for failure to disclose, ch 25 Sec. 15
      rules on gifts and travel compiled by Committee on Ethics, ch 25 
  Sec. 15

Hiring allowance, misuse of--

      performance of staff member to be commensurate with compensation, 
  ch 25 Sec. 10
      personal expenses, use of allowance for, ch 25 Sec. 10

  Honoraria, restrictions as to, ch 25 Sec. 14
  Income, earned, limitations on, ch 25 Sec. 14

Investigations--

      complaints, see above, Complaints
      initiating, ch 25 Sec. 5

  Office of Congressional Ethics, ch 25 Sec. 2
  Persons subject to disciplinary procedures, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 2, 6
  Powell v. McCormack, ch 25 Sec. 1
  Professional practice, restrictions on, ch 25 Sec. 17
  Reprimand, see above, Disciplinary measures

Resolutions and reports--

      debate on, ch 25 Sec. 19
      dismissal of charges, committee report after, ch 25 Sec. 19
      privileged, as, ch 25 Sec. 19
      privilege, question of, resolution proposing disciplinary action 
  against Member may be called up as, ch 25 Sec. 19

  Seniority, reduction in, see above, Disciplinary measures
  Soliciting political contributions from Federal employees, prohibition 
  on, ch 25 Sec. 13

Statutes, violations of--

      conviction as basis for investigation, ch 25 Sec. 9
      conviction, effect of, on disciplinary proceedings in House, ch 25 
  Sec. 19
      discrimination in employment, see above, Discrimination in 
  employment
      False Claims Act, see above, False Claims Act
      Federal Election Campaign Act, ch 25 Sec. 12
      soliciting political contributions from Federal employees, ch 25 
  Sec. 13

Time of committing acts in question--

      prior Congress, in, ch 25 Sec. Sec. 16, 18
      prior to becoming Member, ch 25 Sec. 18

  Training for Members and staff, annual, ch 25 Sec. 2
  Travel, rules as to, compiled by Committee on Ethics, ch 25 Sec. 15
  Voting by Members convicted of certain crimes, rules as to, ch 25 
  Sec. Sec. 19, 26
  EXCLUSION OF MEMBER

  Expulsion, distinguished from, ch 25 Sec. 1
  Powell v. McCormack, ch 25 Sec. 1
  Qualifications of Members, constitutional right of House to determine, 
  ch 25 Sec. 1
  EXHIBITS

  Accuracy of content of, not proper subject of parliamentary inquiry, 
  ch 16 Sec. 61
  Badges, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Bumper sticker, ch 16 Sec. 62
  Charts, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 21, 61
  Decorum, requirements as to, ch 16 Sec. 62
  Demeaning or disruptive exhibits, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Electronic voting display, use of, as exhibit not permitted, ch 16 
  Sec. 61
  Handouts, guidelines concerning, ch 16 Sec. 62
  House, submitting question of propriety of exhibit to, ch 16 Sec. 21
  Inquiry by Speaker as to intended use, ch 16 Sec. 62
  Objection, effect of, ch 16 Sec. 61
  Permitted, illustrative list of exhibits that have been, ch 16 Sec. 61
  Person, use of, as ``exhibit'' not permitted, ch 16 Sec. 61
  Removal of exhibit not in use, ch 16 Sec. 61
  Video recorder, use of, as exhibit not permitted, ch 16 Sec. 61
         FIVE-MINUTE RULE, see DEBATE
  FLOOR, PRIVILEGES OF

  Abuse of privileges, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Admission to Floor, rule governing, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Ceremonial occasions, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Guests, references to, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Members, former, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Officials, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Point of order to object to presence of unauthorized persons, ch 10 
  Sec. 2
  Rule governing admission to Floor, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Senators, privileges of, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Staff, Congressional, ch 10 Sec. 2
  GALLERIES

  Approval or disapproval not to be expressed in, ch 10 Sec. 4
  Cellular telephones, use of, prohibited, ch 10 Sec. 3
  Procedure in cases of disturbance in, ch 10 Sec. 4
  Reference to or introduction of persons in, not in order, ch 10 
  Sec. 4; ch 16 Sec. 24
  GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

  Legislative Reorganization Act, provisions of, ch 35 Sec. 6
  Reports by, ch 35 Sec. 6
  GENERAL COUNSEL, OFFICE OF

  Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group (BLAG), relation to, ch 35 Sec. 5
  Description of, ch 35 Sec. 5
  GERMANENESS OF AMENDMENTS

Adding to two or more propositions--

      class, definable, bill covering subjects within, ch 26 Sec. 12
      diverse subjects, ch 26 Sec. 12
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 12

  Amendments, rule applicable only to, ch 26 Sec. 1
  Amendment to amendment, germaneness of, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 3, 14

Appropriation bills--

      Holman rule, requirement of, ch 26 Sec. 13
      limitations on use of funds, ch 26 Sec. 13
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 13
      transfer between accounts in bill, germaneness rule does not 
  affect, ch 26 Sec. 13

  Bill itself, portions of, need not be germane to each other, ch 26 
  Sec. 1
  Committee amendments, application of rule to, ch 26 Sec. 19

Committee jurisdiction as test--

      amendments, bill as broadened by, ch 26 Sec. 6
      overlapping jurisdiction, effect of, ch 26 Sec. 6
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 6
      scope of bill as factor in determining germaneness, ch 26 Sec. 6

Conditions, amendments imposing--

      funds, upon availability of, ch 26 Sec. 22
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 22

  Conferees or managers, motions to instruct, amendments to, ch 26 
  Sec. 33

Conference reports--

      Senate provisions in, see below, Senate provisions in conference 
  reports and amendments in disagreement

Contingency, amendment postponing effectiveness pending--

      enactment of other legislation, ch 26 Sec. 26
      postponing effectiveness to date certain compared, ch 26 Sec. 26
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 26
      unrelated contingency, ch 26 Sec. 26

  Defined, ``germaneness,'' ch 26 Sec. 2

Exceptions or exemptions, amendments containing--

      class, portion of, may be exempted from provisions affecting that 
  class, ch 26 Sec. 21
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 21

  Fundamental purpose, ch 26 Sec. 7

      censure not germane to impeachment, ch 26 Sec. 7
      change in policy, effect of, ch 26 Sec. 7
      change in agency, ch 26 Sec. 7
      rulings, illustrative of, ch 26 Sec. 7

General amendment to specific proposition--

      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 10
      strike, motion to, may broaden scope of bill, ch 26 Sec. 10
      substitute for amendment, application of test to, ch 26 Sec. 10

  History of rule, ch 26 Sec. 1
  Holman rule, requirement of, ch 26 Sec. 13

Individual proposition not germane to another--

      class of subjects affected by bill, amendment relating to class 
  different from, ch 26 Sec. 9
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 9

Law, existing, ruling as affected by bill's relation to--

      amending law, bill, amendment to, ch 26 Sec. 27
      changing law, amendment, offered to bill not changing law, ch 26 
  Sec. 31
      extending or continuing law, bill, amendment to, ch 26 Sec. 30
      incorporating other laws by reference, bill, amendment to, ch 26 
  Sec. 29
      repealing law, bill, amendment to, ch 26 Sec. 28

Limitations, amendments imposing--

      funds in bill, must be confined to, ch 26 Sec. 25
      policy changes, may not effect, ch 26 Sec. 24
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 23-25

Method, different, accomplishing result of bill by--

      related method, use of, ch 26 Sec. 8
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 8

  ``Miscellaneous'' heading to portion of bill, effect of, ch 26 Sec. 2
  Motive of offeror not a factor in determination as to, ch 26 Sec. 2
  New section or title, amendment adding, test of germaneness of, ch 26 
  Sec. Sec. 3, 16
  ``Notwithstanding any other provision of law,'' provision to take 
  effect, ch 26 Sec. 31
  Paragraph or section of bill to which offered, amendment must be 
  germane to, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 3, 15
  Perfected, text as, amendment must be germane to, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 3, 
  15

Points of order--

      burden of proof of germaneness, ch 26 Sec. 36
      waiver of, ch 26 Sec. 36

  Postponing effectiveness, see above, Contingency, amendment postponing 
  effectiveness pending
  Prior amendments, effect of, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 3, 15
  Pro forma amendment, germaneness of, ch 26 Sec. 17

Proposition to which amendment must be germane--

      new section or title, amendment adding, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 3, 16
      paragraph or section of bill to which offered, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 3, 
  15
      title or section of bill to which offered, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 3, 15

Purpose, fundamental, as test--

      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 7
      substitute, amendment in nature of, application of test to, ch 26 
  Sec. 7

Qualifications,  amendments  containing--

      funds, as to disbursement of, ch 26 Sec. 22
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 22

  Reading, stage of, as factor in determination as to, ch 26 
  Sec. Sec. 2, 3, 15
  Recommit with instructions, motion to, application of rule to, ch 26 
  Sec. Sec. 3, 6, 20
  ``Relevance'' distinguished from ``germaneness,'' ch 26 Sec. 2
  Repealing existing law, amendment, offered to bill not amending law, 
  ch 26 Sec. 31

Restrictions, amendments adding--

      discretionary authority, on exercise of, ch 26 Sec. 24
      funds in bill, must be confined to, ch 26 Sec. 25
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 23-25

  Rules, adoption of, rule applicable prior to, ch 26 Sec. 1
  Scope of bill and amendment as factors in determinations as to, ch 26 
  Sec. Sec. 2, 4, 7, 10, 11

Senate amendments, amendments to--

      concur or recede and concur with amendments, motions to, ch 26 
  Sec. 35
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 35
      substitute, amendment in nature of, ch 26 Sec. 35
      tests of germaneness, ch 26 Sec. 35

  Senate, in, see SENATE, PRACTICE IN

Senate provisions in conference reports and amendments in disagreement--

      points of order, ch 26 Sec. 34
      rulings, illustrative, on Senate amendments to House bills, ch 26 
  Sec. 34
      separate votes on nongermane language, ch 26 Sec. 34

Specific amendment to general proposition--

      authority, conferral of, ch 26 Sec. 11
      defining term in bill, amendment as, ch 26 Sec. 11
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 11

  Statute, bill amending, test of germaneness of amendment to, ch 26 
  Sec. 2
  Strike, motion to, germaneness of, ch 26 Sec. 17
  Strike, motion to, pending when amendment offered, ch 26 Sec. 3
  Studies, proposals to require, ch 26 Sec. 5

Subject matter--

      different subject, rule prohibits amendment on, ch 26 Sec. 5
      rulings, illustrative, ch 26 Sec. 5
      studies, proposals to undertake, ch 26 Sec. 5

  Substitute amendment must be germane to pending amendment, ch 2 Sec. 6
  Substitute for amendment, application of rule to, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 10, 
  18

Tests of germaneness--

      generally, ch 26 Sec. 4
      exclusive, not mutually, ch 26 Sec. 4
      rulings, illustrative, showing amendment may be related but not 
  germane, ch 26 Sec. 4
      specific tests, see above, e.g., Committee jurisdiction as test; 
  Purpose, fundamental as test; and Subject matter

  Text pending, relationship of amendment to, as factor in determination 
  as to, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 2, 3, 15
  Text to which proposition must be germane, see above, Proposition to 
  which amendment must be germane
  Title of bill not controlling in determination as to, ch 26 Sec. 2
  Title or section of bill to which offered, amendment must be germane 
  to, ch 26 Sec. Sec. 3, 15
  Waiving statute, amendment, ch 26 Sec. 31
  HISTORIAN OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, OFFICE OF

  Description of, ch 35 Sec. 5
         HOLMAN RULE, see LEGISLATION ON APPROPRIATION BILLS
         HOUR RULE, see DEBATE
  HOUSE AS IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

  Appropriation bills, consideration of, in, see APPROPRIATION BILLS
  Bills, public, considered under five-minute rule by unanimous consent, 
  ch 12 Sec. 1
  Committee of the Whole, distinguished from, ch 12 Sec. 1
  District of Columbia business, consideration of, see DISTRICT OF 
  COLUMBIA BUSINESS
  General debate, procedure permits consideration without, ch 16 Sec. 8

Procedures in--

      motions, ch 12 Sec. 1
      previous question, use of, ch 12 Sec. 1

  Private bills, see PRIVATE BILLS
  IMPEACHMENT

  Abusing or exceeding powers of office, ch 27 Sec. 4
  Adjournment, effect of, ch 27 Sec. 5
  Behavior grossly incompatible with office, ch 27 Sec. 4
  Censure not germane to impeachment, ch 27 Sec. 8

Committee investigations--

      access to materials, ch 27 Sec. 7
      confidentiality of materials, ch 27 Sec. 7
      subcommittees, role of, ch 27 Sec. 7

  Consideration in House, see below, Procedure for consideration in 
  House
  Criminal or noncriminal nature of offense, ch 27 Sec. 4
  Disqualification from holding further office, ch 27 Sec. 10
  Exceeding or abusing powers of office, ch 27 Sec. 4

Grounds, constitutional--

      bribery, ch 27 Sec. 3
      high crimes and misdemeanors, see below, High crimes and 
  misdemeanors
      judges, Federal, impeachment of, ch 27 Sec. 3
      public interest, offense as prejudicial to, ch 27 Sec. 3
      treason, ch 27 Sec. 3

High crimes and misdemeanors--

      criminal or noncriminal nature of offense, ch 27 Sec. 4
      historical usage, ch 27 Sec. 3
      serious and substantial nature of offense, ch 27 Sec. 3

  History, ch 27 Sec. 1
  Improper purpose, using office for, ch 27 Sec. 4
  Indictable offenses, issue as to whether remedy limited to, ch 27 
  Sec. 4

Initiation of proceedings--

      articles of impeachment, ch 27 Sec. Sec. 1, 6
      charges, methods of instituting, ch 27 Sec. 6
      resolution in House, ch 27 Sec. 6

Judges, Federal, impeachment of--

      ``good behavior'' clause applicable to Federal judges, 
  interpretation of, ch 27 Sec. 3
      grounds for, ch 27 Sec. 3
      historical data, ch 27 Sec. 4

  Managers, reappointment of, in new Congress, ch 27 Sec. 5
  Personal gain, use of office for, ch 27 Sec. 4

Persons subject to impeachment--

      civil officers of United States, ch 27 Sec. 2
      Congress, Members of, not subject, ch 27 Sec. 2
      independent counsel investigating President, ch 27 Sec. 2
      judges, Federal, ch 27 Sec. 2
      military officers not subject, ch 27 Sec. 2
      President, ch 27 Sec. 2
      private citizens who have held no office not subject, ch 27 Sec. 2
      Vice President, ch 27 Sec. 2

Presidential impeachment--

      grounds, constitutional, ch 27 Sec. 3
      historical data, ch 27 Sec. 3

  Privileged, impeachment propositions as, ch 27 Sec. 8

Procedure for consideration in House--

      debate, ch 27 Sec. 8
      motions in order, ch 27 Sec. 8
      privileged, impeachment propositions as, ch 27 Sec. 8

  Purpose, ch 27 Sec. 1
  Referral to committee, ch 27 Sec. 6
  Removal from office, ch 27 Sec. 10
  Resignation from office, effect of, ch 27 Sec. 2

Senate, trial in--

      Clinton, President William J., account of proceedings in trial of, 
  ch 27 Sec. 9
      committee, hearing before, ch 27 Sec. 9
      Constitutional role of Senate, ch 27 Sec. Sec. 1, 9
      counsel, role of, ch 27 Sec. 9
      evidence, presentation of, ch 27 Sec. 9
      ``full'' Senate, trial before, ch 27 Sec. 9
      judgment, ch 27 Sec. 10
      removal and disqualification from further office, divisibility of 
  question on, ch 27 Sec. 10
      testimony by accused, ch 27 Sec. 9
      voting, ch 27 Sec. 10

  Term of office, offense committed prior to, ch 27 Sec. 3
  Time of committing offense as factor, ch 27 Sec. 3
  Trial, see above, Senate, trial in
  INQUIRY, RESOLUTIONS OF

  Adjournment, effect of, ch 49 Sec. 7
  Availability requirement, three-day, subject to, ch 49 Sec. 7
  Cabinet officers, ch 49 Sec. 2
  Calling up, ch 49 Sec. 7
  Committees, role of, ch 49 Sec. 6
  Debate under hour rule, ch 49 Sec. 7
  Directed to President or head of executive department, ch 49 Sec. 2
  Discharge of committee, ch 49 Sec. 6
  Executive branch, means to obtain information from, ch 49 Sec. 1
  Form, ch 49 Sec. 1
  Opinion, resolution seeking, effect of, ch 49 Sec. 5
  President, directed to, ch 49 Sec. 2
  Privileged status, ch 49 Sec. Sec. 1, 2, 4, 5
  Privileged status, loss of, ch 49 Sec. Sec. 2, 4, 5

Responses by executive branch--

      disposition of, ch 49 Sec. 8
      refusal to furnish information, ch 49 Sec. 8

  Simple resolution, ch 49 Sec. 1
  Subjects of inquiry, illustrative, ch 49 Sec. 3
  INSPECTOR GENERAL, OFFICE OF

  Description of, ch 35 Sec. 5
  INTERVENING BUSINESS

Debate--

      amendment, on, ch 2 Sec. 34

  Parliamentary inquiry, ch 2 Sec. 34
  Recognition for debate on amendment, ch 2 Sec. 34
  Unanimous-consent request, granting of, ch 2 Sec. 34
  Vacating intervening business, ch 2 Sec. 34
  JOINT COMMITTEES

  Chair, ch 11 Sec. 14
  Committees, table showing jurisdiction and composition of, ch 11 
  Sec. 14
  Composition, ch 11 Sec. 14
  Concurrent resolution creating, ch 11 Sec. 2
  Creation of, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  Establishment of, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  Functions generally, ch 11 Sec. 14
  Hearings, see applicable subject matter under COMMITTEES, STANDING
  Historical background, ch 11 Sec. 14
  Investigative authority, manner of conferring, on, ch 11 Sec. 10
  Jurisdiction generally, ch 11 Sec. 14
  Members, selection of, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Procedures in committee, see applicable subject matter under 
  COMMITTEES, STANDING
  Records and files, see applicable subject matter under COMMITTEES, 
  STANDING
  Reports of, see applicable subjects under COMMITTEE REPORTS
  Statute, may be established by, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Table showing committees, jurisdiction and composition, ch 11 Sec. 14
  Witnesses at hearings, see applicable topics under COMMITTEES, 
  STANDING
  JOINT SESSION OR JOINT MEETING

  Electoral vote count, see ELECTORAL VOTE
  State of the Union address, see PRESIDENT
  JOURNAL

  Amendments, ch 28 Sec. 9

Approval--

      demand for vote, ch 28 Sec. Sec. 4, 8
      interruption for business having precedence, ch 28 Sec. 5
      motion to approve, ch 28 Sec. 8
      precedence of motions incident to, ch 28 Sec. 5
      Speaker's approval subject to demand for vote, ch 28 Sec. 4

Contents--

      generally, ch 28 Sec. 2
      constitutional requirements, ch 28 Sec. Sec. 2, 3
      proceedings included, ch 28 Sec. 2
      quorum calls, ch 28 Sec. 3
      votes, ch 28 Sec. 3

  Corrections, ch 28 Sec. 9
  Public record, ch 28 Sec. 1

Reading--

      considered as read, when, ch 28 Sec. 4
      customs as to, ch 28 Sec. 7
      demand that Journal be read in full, ch 28 Sec. 7
      motion that Journal be read, ch 28 Sec. 6
      procedure for, ch 28 Sec. 7

  Record, official, ch 28 Sec. Sec. 1, 4
  LAW REVISION COUNSEL, OFFICE OF

  Description of, ch 36 Sec. 6
         LAYOVER REQUIREMENT FOR COMMITTEE REPORTS, see COMMITTEE 
         REPORTS
  LEGISLATION ON APPROPRIATION BILLS

  Agriculture, rulings on provisions relating to, ch 4 Sec. 33

Allocation of funds, provisions changing--

      existing law, directing obligation of funds in manner contrary to, 
  ch 4 Sec. 34
      formula in law, provision changing, ch 4 Sec. 34
      limitation on use of funds, see below, Limitation on use of funds
      mandating expenditures in manner inconsistent with law, ch 4 
  Sec. 34
      priorities in expenditure, changing, ch 4 Sec. 34
      removal of statutory limitation on obligation of funds, ch 4 
  Sec. 34

  Amending existing law, see below, Existing law, relationship to or 
  effect on, of disputed provision

Availability of funds, provisions affecting period of--

      expended, funds to remain available until, ch 4 Sec. 39
      fiscal year covered by bill, funds made available beyond, ch 4 
  Sec. 38
      ``immediately available'' prior to start of fiscal year, funds 
  made, ch 4 Sec. 38
      permanent appropriations as authorized by law, ch 4 Sec. 38
      public buildings, funds for completion of, ch 4 Sec. 38
      ruled out, examples of provisions, ch 4 Sec. 38

Burden of proof when point of order is raised--

      Committee on Appropriations, burden is on, to show validity of 
  provision, ch 4 Sec. 27
      proponent of amendment, ch 4 Sec. 27

  Commerce, rulings on provisions relating to, ch 4 Sec. 33
  Committee report from Committee on Appropriations must note 
  unauthorized appropriations and changes in existing law, ch 4 Sec. 8

Conditions or contingencies, provisions attaching, to appropriations--

      congressional action or report to Congress required as condition, 
  ch 4 Sec. 30
      duties, imposing, on officials, see below, Duties, imposing new, 
  or conferring new authorities
      law, state, conditions relating to interpretation of, ch 4 Sec. 57
      local or state officials, determinations by, ch 4 Sec. 54
      ``made known'' to officials, funds made available on condition 
  information be, ch 4 Sec. 54
      ruled out, examples of language that was, ch 4 Sec. 29
      state or local officials, determinations by, ch 4 Sec. 54
      subsequent, condition, ch 4 Sec. 56
      ``unless,'' ``until,'' and ``provided,'' use of, to introduce 
  conditions, ch 4 Sec. 29

  Congressional action, further, attached as condition to appropriation, 
  see above, Conditions or contingencies, provisions attaching, to 
  appropriations
  Congressional employment and compensation, rulings on provisions 
  relating to, ch 4 Sec. 33
  Construction of rule, strict, ch 4 Sec. 27
  Contract authority, granting or changing, see below, Duties, imposing 
  new, or conferring new authorities
  Contract authority provided by law other than appropriation Act, 
  rescission of, ch 7 Sec. 17

Discretion of official, provision limiting or enlarging--

      conditions on, imposing, ch 4 Sec. 43
      earmarking funds, ch 4 Sec. 43
      enlarging, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 43, 53
      limitation on use of funds may constitute legislation, ch 4 
  Sec. 53
      lump-sum authorization, specific appropriation as limiting 
  discretion in allotting funds under, ch 4 Sec. 12
      restricting, ch 4 Sec. 43

Duties, imposing new, or conferring new authorities--

      general principles, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 41, 54
      approval, to give, ch 4 Sec. 41
      burden of proof as to requirement of existing law respecting 
  proposed duties, ch 4 Sec. 42
      certifications, to make, ch 4 Sec. 41
      contingent upon performance of new duty by official, 
  appropriations made, ch 4 Sec. 56
      contract authority, granting or changing, ch 4 Sec. 45
      determinations, to make, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 31, 41, 42, 54
      different duties from those contemplated by law, ch 4 Sec. 31
      direction to official, affirmative, distinguished from negative 
  prohibition on use of funds, ch 4 Sec. 54
      discretion of official, proposition affecting, see above, 
  Discretion of official, provision limiting or enlarging
      incidental to duties already required by law, where proposed 
  duties are, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 42, 54
      investigations or studies, mandating, ch 4 Sec. 44
      law, duty of interpreting, ch 4 Sec. 55
      law or rules, existing, implementation of, ch 4 Sec. 55
      local or state officials, determinations by, ch 4 Sec. 54
      ``made known'' to officials, funds made available on condition 
  information be, ch 4 Sec. 54
      reports, to submit, ch 4 Sec. 41
      rulings, illustrative, that provisions constituted legislation, ch 
  4 Sec. Sec. 31, 54
      state or local officials, determinations by, ch 4 Sec. 54
      studies or investigations, mandating, ch 4 Sec. 44
      substantial additional duties, ch 4 Sec. 31
      transfer funds among accounts in bill, authority to, ch 4 Sec. 36

  Emergency spending, designating appropriation as, ch 4 Sec. 34

Existing law, relationship to or effect on, of disputed provision--

      amendment of law, ch 4 Sec. 28
      change in text of law, ch 4 Sec. 28
      construing law, ch 4 Sec. 32
      description of law, ch 4 Sec. 32
      enactment of law where none exists, ch 4 Sec. 28
      incorporation by reference of law, ch 4 Sec. 33
      interpreting law, ch 4 Sec. 32
      referring to law, ch 4 Sec. 32
      repeal, ch 4 Sec. 28
      ruled out, provisions interpreting law that were, ch 4 Sec. 32
      waiver of law, ch 4 Sec. 28

  Federal employment, rulings on provisions relating to, ch 4 Sec. 33
  Foreign affairs, rulings on provisions relating to, ch 4 Sec. 33
  Formula in law governing allotment of funds, provision changing, ch 4 
  Sec. 34

Funding, changing source or method of--

      borrowing authority in lieu of direct appropriation, ch 4 Sec. 34
      special fund for particular purpose, expenditures from general 
  funds where law has established, ch 4 Sec. 34
      trust funds, unauthorized expenditures from, ch 4 Sec. 34

  Funds, changing allocation of, see above, Allocation of funds, 
  provisions changing
  History of rule, ch 4 Sec. 27

Holman rule--

      floor consideration of provisions under, ch 4 Sec. 49
      funds in other bills, provisions affecting, not within exception, 
  ch 4 Sec. Sec. 46, 47
      general appropriation bills, applies to, ch 4 Sec. 46
      germaneness requirement under, ch 4 Sec. 47
      limitations and retrenchments distinguished, ch 4 Sec. 46
      offered by any Member after reading of bill completed, amendment 
  as, ch 4 Sec. 49
      reducing amounts of money covered by bill, retrenchment as, ch 4 
  Sec. 46
      reducing compensation of individuals paid out of Treasury, ch 4 
  Sec. 46
      reducing number or salary of officers of the United States, ch 4 
  Sec. 46
      reported by Committee on Appropriations, provisions are, ch 4 
  Sec. 48
      strictly construed, ch 4 Sec. 46

  Housing programs, rulings on provisions relating to, ch 4 Sec. 33
  Limitation on amount available for expenditure, effect of language 
  seeking to waive, ch 4 Sec. 14

Limitation on use of funds--

      direction to official, affirmative, distinguished from negative 
  prohibition on use of funds, ch 4 Sec. 54
      exception to limitation as not in order if adding legislative 
  language, ch 4 Sec. 57
      increase in spending, purported limitation which results in, ch 4 
  Sec. 51
      minimum amount, provision directing expenditure of, is not 
  negative limitation, ch 4 Sec. 34
      negative restriction or limitation as permitted (see also 
  APPROPRIATION BILLS), ch 4 Sec. Sec. 34, 50
      recipients, qualifications of, legislative language addressing, ch 
  4 Sec. 58
      removing statutory limitation, ch 4 Sec. 34

  Mandating expenditures, see above, Allocation of funds, provisions 
  changing
  Obligation or distribution of funds contrary to existing law, see 
  above, Allocation of funds, provisions changing
  Other acts, provisions affecting funds in, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 35, 59
  Perfecting provision permitted to remain, ch 4 Sec. 69
  Point of order, enforcement of rule depends on raising, ch 4 Sec. 27
  Priorities in expenditure, provision changing, ch 4 Sec. 34
  Public works programs, rulings on provisions relating to, ch 4 Sec. 33
  Recommit with instructions, motion to, rule is applicable to, ch 4 
  Sec. 27
  Reimbursement or refund of appropriated funds, language providing for 
  use of funds generated by, ch 4 Sec. 40
  Rescissions, exception for, from prohibition on legislation on 
  appropriations, does not extend to amendments, ch 4 Sec. 27; ch 7 
  Sec. 17
  Rescissions may constitute legislation, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 27, 35
  Rescissions of certain contract authorities, ch 7 Sec. 17
  Rescissions reported in bills as not within prohibition, ch 7 Sec. 17
  Retrenching expenditures, see above, Holman rule
  Rule applicable, generally, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 7, 27
  Rule prohibiting, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 7, 27
  Self-executing amendments under special orders of business, 
  prohibition not applicable to, ch 4 Sec. 27
  Senate amendments, see SENATE AMENDMENTS
  Senate legislation on House bill, see CONFERENCE REPORTS
  Senate, rule in, see SENATE, PRACTICE IN
  Sources or methods of funding, provisions changing, see above, 
  Funding, changing source or method of
  Statements of congressional policy, ch 4 Sec. 27

Transfer of funds--

      previously appropriated funds, ch 4 Sec. 37
      same bill, transfer within, may not include legislative language, 
  ch 4 Sec. 36

  Unauthorized appropriations, comparison of rule prohibiting, with rule 
  relating to legislation, ch 4 Sec. 7

Waiving existing law, provision--

      point of order, as subject to, generally, ch 4 Sec. 28
      ``notwithstanding provisions of any other law,'' language 
  appropriating funds, ch 4 Sec. 28
  LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL, OFFICE OF

  Description of, ch 35 Sec. 6
         LEGISLATIVE SCHEDULE, see SCHEDULE, LEGISLATIVE
         LEGISLATIVE VETO, see DISAPPROVAL ACTION, CONGRESSIONAL
         LIMITATIONS ON APPROPRIATION BILLS, see APPROPRIATION BILLS; 
         LEGISLATION ON APPROPRIATION BILLS
         MANAGERS OF CONFERENCE, see CONFEREES OR MANAGERS
         MEDIA COVERAGE OF PROCEEDINGS, see TELEVISION AND RADIO 
         COVERAGE OF PROCEEDINGS
  MEETING, DAILY HOURS OF

  Change in, ch 1 Sec. 2
  MEMBERS AND MEMBERS-ELECT

  Business conducted by Members-elect at assembly of Congress, ch 5 
  Sec. 4
  Credentials, see CREDENTIALS
  Elections, see ELECTIONS

Exclusion of--

      expulsion, distinguished from, ch 25 Sec. 1
      Powell v. McCormack, ch 25 Sec. 1

  Expulsion of Member, see ETHICS
  Oath, see OATH
  Qualifications of, constitutional right of House to determine, ch 25 
  Sec. 1
  Resignation, see RESIGNATION
  Rights of Members-elect at assembly of Congress, ch 5 Sec. 4
  Roll, Clerk's, at assembly of Congress, ch 5 Sec. 4
  Vacancies, Members elected to fill, included on roll after oath 
  administered, ch 5 Sec. 5
  MEMBERS, FORMER

  Decorum, observance of rules of, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Floor privileges of, ch 10 Sec. 2
  MESSAGES BETWEEN THE HOUSES

Bills, messages relating to--

      passage of bill, see PASSAGE AND ENACTMENT OF BILLS
      referral of, ch 30 Sec. 3
      return of bill, request for, ch 30 Sec. 3

  Copies of lost documents, ch 30 Sec. 4
  Contingencies, messages satisfying, ch 30 Sec. 3
  Correction of errors in, ch 30 Sec. 4
  Delivery of, error in, ch 30 Sec. 4
  Errors in, correction of, ch 30 Sec. 4
  Lost documents, ch 30 Sec. 4
  Purposes for which used, ch 30 Sec. 1
  Reception of, ch 30 Sec. 2
  Uses, ch 30 Sec. 1
  MORNING HOUR CALL OF COMMITTEES

  Authorization by committee to call up bill, ch 31 Sec. 2
  Business considered under, ch 31 Sec. 2
  Committee of the Whole, motion to go into, ch 31 Sec. 3
  Consideration, rarely used procedure for calling bills up for, ch 31 
  Sec. 1
  House Calendar, rarely used procedure for calling up bills on, for 
  consideration, ch 31 Sec. 1
  Interruption by privileged business, ch 31 Sec. 3
  Intervening business, ch 31 Sec. 3
  Precedence of, ch 31 Sec. 1
  Termination of morning hour, ch 31 Sec. 3
  MORNING-HOUR DEBATE, see DEBATE
  MOTIONS

  Amended, motions that may be, ch 2 Sec. 10
  Amended, motions that may not be, ch 2 Sec. 10
  Committee of the Whole, motions used in, see COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
  Dilatory, motions considered as, ch 32 Sec. 4
  Enacting clause, motion relating to, see ENACTING CLAUSE, MOTION 
  RELATING TO
  Form, ch 32 Sec. 2
  Lay on the table, to, see TABLE, MOTION TO LAY ON
  Modification of, ch 32 Sec. 5

Offering--

      manner of, ch 32 Sec. Sec. 1, 3
      seeking recognition and addressing chair, ch 32 Sec. Sec. 1, 3

  Postpone, to, see POSTPONEMENT

Precedence--

      (see also specific motions, e.g., ADJOURNMENT; PREVIOUS QUESTION; 
  SUSPENSION OF RULES)
      amend, motion to, precedence of, ch 12 Sec. 21
      enacting clause, motion relating to, see ENACTING CLAUSE, MOTION 
  RELATING TO
      rule, assigned by, ch 2 Sec. 9

  Previous question, for, see PREVIOUS QUESTION
  Quorum, motions requiring, see QUORUMS
  Reading of, ch 32 Sec. 2

Recognition to offer--

      discretion of Chair, ch 32 Sec. 3
      manager of bill, prior recognition for, ch 32 Sec. 3
      purpose in seeking, Chair's inquiry as to, ch 32 Sec. 3
      rejection of essential motion, recognition as passing to 
  opposition after, ch 32 Sec. 3

  Reoffering, ch 32 Sec. 5
  Restatement of motion by Chair, ch 32 Sec. 2
  Specific motions, see specific topics, e.g., ADJOURNMENT; COMMITTEE OF 
  THE WHOLE; SUSPENSION OF THE RULES; AMENDMENTS
  Withdrawal of, ch 32 Sec. 5; ch 59 Sec. 1
  Writing, motion shall be reduced to, on demand of any Member, ch 12 
  Sec. 20; ch 32 Sec. 2
  OATH

  Absent Members, ch 33 Sec. 2
  Administering oath of office, ch 33 Sec. 1
  Certificate of election, challenge to validity of, effect of, ch 23 
  Sec. 3
  Certificate of election, Member-elect sworn in advance of receipt of, 
  ch 23 Sec. 3; ch 33 Sec. 1

Challenge to right to be sworn--

      constitutional authority, ch 33 Sec. 3
      procedure, ch 33 Sec. 3

  Classified information, oath prior to obtaining access to, ch 33 
  Sec. 4
  Deputies, use of, ch 33 Sec. 2
  Election dispute, effect of, ch 23 Sec. 3
  Failure to take oath, ch 33 Sec. 1

Members-elect--

      Administration of oath to, ch 33 Sec. 1
      legislative business, oath must precede, ch 5 Sec. 8

  Privilege of administration of oath to Member-elect, degree of, ch 33 
  Sec. 1
  Refusal to take oath, ch 33 Sec. 1
  Resolution, administration of oath may be authorized by, ch 33 
  Sec. Sec. 1, 3
  Unanimous consent to administer, ch 33 Sec. 1
  OFFICERS OF HOUSE

  (See also particular officers, e.g., CLERK OF THE HOUSE)
  Chaplain, separate vote on, ch 35 Sec. 2
  Constitutional provisions regarding, ch 35 Sec. 1
  Election of, ch 35 Sec. 2
  Division of resolution, ch 35 Sec. 2
  Oath, ch 35 Sec. 2
  Offices established by rule or statute, see specific offices or 
  officers
  Removal from office, ch 35 Sec. 3
  Rule or statute, certain offices established by, see specific offices 
  or officers, e.g., GENERAL COUNSEL, OFFICE OF; INSPECTOR GENERAL, 
  OFFICE OF; PARLIAMENTARIAN, OFFICE OF
  Statute or rule, certain offices established by, see specific offices 
  or officers, e.g., GENERAL COUNSEL, OFFICE OF; INSPECTOR GENERAL, 
  OFFICE OF; PARLIAMENTARIAN, OFFICE OF
  Vacancies, ch 35 Sec. 4
  ONE-MINUTE SPEECHES

  Limit, Speaker may, ch 36 Sec. 3

Recognition--

      alternation between majority and minority, ch 16 Sec. 50
      Speaker, discretion of, ch 16 Sec. 50

  Scheduled business, prior to, Speaker may recognize for one-minute 
  speeches, ch 36 Sec. 3
  ORDER OF BUSINESS

  Calendar Wednesday, see CALENDAR WEDNESDAY

Daily order of business--

      prayer and approval of Journal as preceding other business, ch 36 
  Sec. 2
      rule, applicable, ch 16 Sec. 2; ch 36 Sec. Sec. 1, 2

  One-minute speeches, see ONE-MINUTE SPEECHES
  Private Calendar, see PRIVATE BILLS
  Privileged business, see PRIVILEGED BUSINESS
  Regular sequence of business, see above, Daily order of business
  Scheduling business, see SCHEDULE, LEGISLATIVE
  Special days (see also specific topics, e.g., CALENDAR WEDNESDAY; 
  SUSPENSION OF RULES; PRIVATE BILLS)

      rule setting forth, ch 36 Sec. Sec. 1, 6

  Special-order speeches, see SPECIAL-ORDER SPEECHES
  Special orders of business as affecting, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF 
  BUSINESS
  Unanimous-consent orders as affecting, see UNANIMOUS CONSENT
  Varying the order of business (see also specific topics, e.g., 
  PRIVILEGED BUSINESS; SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS; UNANIMOUS CONSENT)

      generally, ch 36 Sec. 1
      rule permitting House to depart from daily order, ch 36 Sec. 1
         ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS, see ASSEMBLY OF CONGRESS
         OVERSIGHT FUNCTIONS OF HOUSE, see COMMITTEES, STANDING
  PARLIAMENTARIAN, OFFICE OF

  Description of, ch 35 Sec. 6
  PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY

  Advisory opinions, Chair does not render, ch 37 Sec. 14
  Appeal, response not subject to, ch 37 Sec. 13
  Discretion of Chair as to recognition for, ch 37 Sec. 13
  Explanation of pending order of House, ch 37 Sec. 14
  Hypothetical questions, Chair does not respond to, ch 37 Sec. 14
  Interpret pending measure, Chair does not, ch 34 Sec. 4
  Interrupting other business, inquiry as, ch 37 Sec. 16
  Interrupt Member who has floor, another may not, unless yielded to, ch 
  16 Sec. 17
  Motion or other proposition not to be offered under recognition for 
  parliamentary inquiry, ch 37 Sec. 14
  Relevant to pending question, subject must be, ch 37 Sec. Sec. 14, 15
  Subjects for, ch 37 Sec. 14
  Time, charging, for, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 17, 54; ch 37 Sec. 16
  Timeliness of inquiry, ch 37 Sec. 15
  Yielding floor for inquiry, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 17, 54; ch 37 Sec. 16
  PASSAGE AND ENACTMENT OF BILLS

  Engrossment, see ENGROSSMENT
  Enrollment, see ENROLLMENT
  Message of transmittal of bill, ch 44 Sec. 9
  President, delivery of measures to, ch 44 Sec. Sec. 10, 13

Readings--

      amendment, reading for, see AMENDMENTS
      first reading, ch 44 Sec. 3
      second reading (see also AMENDMENTS), ch 44 Sec. 4
      third reading, ch 44 Sec. 5

  Return of bill, message requesting, ch 44 Sec. 9
  Stages in passage, generally, ch 44 Sec. 1
  Transmittal of bills between Houses, ch 44 Sec. 9
  PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS

  Clerk, delivered to, ch 6 Sec. 6
  Constitutional conventions, ch 6 Sec. 6
  State other than Member's own, Member may present petition from 
  citizens of, ch 6 Sec. 6
  PHOTOGRAPHS IN CHAMBER

  Official photograph of House in session, resolution permitting, ch 10 
  Sec. 5
  Permission required, ch 10 Sec. 5
  Speaker enforces rules, ch 10 Sec. 5
         PLACE OF MEETING see ASSEMBLY OF CONGRESS
  POINTS OF ORDER

  Absence of point of order does not preclude Chair's ruling amendment 
  out of order, ch 2 Sec. 1
  Appeals on ruling (see also APPEALS), ch 37 Sec. 12
  Burden of proof, ch 37 Sec. 9
  Chair's initiative in ruling amendment out of order where no point of 
  order has been made, ch 2 Sec. 1
  Clerk of the House, role of, in ruling on points of order prior to 
  election of Speaker, ch 37 Sec. 2
  Consideration of bill, point of order against, ch 37 Sec. Sec. 1, 5
  Debate on, is at discretion of Chair, ch 12 Sec. 18; ch 37 Sec. 9
  Debate on, must be confined thereto, ch 12 Sec. 18; ch 37 Sec. 9
  Defined, ch 37 Sec. 1
  Effect of point of order on pending business, ch 37 Sec. 8
  Form, ch 37 Sec. 1
  Germaneness rule, points of order under, see GERMANENESS OF AMENDMENTS
  Grounds, ch 37 Sec. 7
  House, submission of question on point of order to, ch 37 Sec. 2
  Multiple points of order, ch 37 Sec. 1
  New Congress, points of order at organization of, ch 37 Sec. 2
  Opposition to, ch 37 Sec. 1
  Pending business, effect of point of order on, ch 37 Sec. 8
  Precedent, prior ruling as, ch 37 Sec. 2
  Recommit with instructions, amendments to motion to, against, ch 37 
  Sec. 7

Reservation of--

      benefit of all Members, inures to, so that any Member may assert 
  point of order, ch 2 Sec. 33
      debate on merits pending point of order, ch 2 Sec. 33
      effect of, ch 37 Sec. 3
      procedure, ch 37 Sec. 3
      withdrawal, effect of, ch 37 Sec. 3; ch 59 Sec. 4

  Reversal of prior ruling, ch 37 Sec. 2
  Rules of House, based on violation of, ch 37 Sec. 7

Rulings by Chair--

      ambiguities in language, resolving, ch 37 Sec. 2
      argument, hearing, ch 37 Sec. 2
      factors in Chair's ruling, ch 37 Sec. 2
      limitation on scope of issues determined by Chair, ch 37 Sec. 7

Timeliness of--

      amendments, points of order against, ch 37 Sec. 6
      ``at any time,'' certain points of order may be raised, ch 2 
  Sec. 34; ch 37 Sec. 4
      bills and resolutions, points of order against, ch 37 Sec. 5
      consideration of bill, against, raised in House, ch 12 Sec. 18; ch 
  37 Sec. 5
      debate on amendment, before, ch 2 Sec. 34
      debate on amendment, untimely after, ch 12 Sec. 18
      House, after amendment reported to, ch 12 Sec. 18
      intervening amendments, effect of, ch 37 Sec. 4
      intervening business, effect of, ch 2 Sec. 34
      intervening debate, effect of, ch 37 Sec. 4
      reading or agreement that amendment be considered as read, 
  immediately after, ch 2 Sec. 34

Waiver of--

      special order of business, by (see also SPECIAL ORDERS OF 
  BUSINESS), ch 37 Sec. 10
      suspension of rules, by (see also SUSPENSION OF RULES), ch 37 
  Sec. 10
      unanimous consent, by (see also UNANIMOUS CONSENT), ch 37 Sec. 10

  Withdrawal of, ch 37 Sec. 11; ch 59 Sec. 4
  POSTPONEMENT

Motion to postpone indefinitely--

      generally, ch 38 Sec. 6
      adoption, effect of, ch 38 Sec. 6
      adverse disposition, considered as, ch 38 Sec. 6
      amendable, not, ch 38 Sec. 8
      application to particular propositions, ch 38 Sec. Sec. 6, 7
      Committee of the Whole, not in order in, ch 38 Sec. 1
      debate on, ch 38 Sec. 8
      disposition, effect of, ch 38 Sec. Sec. 1, 6
      part of proposition, not applicable to, ch 38 Sec. 6
      precedence of, ch 38 Sec. 7
      repeating motion, ch 38 Sec. 1
      rule, applicable, ch 38 Sec. 6

Motion to postpone to day certain--

      generally, ch 38 Sec. 2
      adoption, effect of, ch 38 Sec. 2
      amendment, subject to, ch 38 Sec. 5
      application of, to particular propositions, ch 38 Sec. 4
      Committee of the Whole, not in order in, ch 38 Sec. 1
      debate on, ch 38 Sec. 5
      discharge, not applicable to motion to, ch 38 Sec. 4
      disposition, effect of, ch 38 Sec. 1
      form, ch 38 Sec. 2
      ``next legislative day'' considered as day certain, ch 38 Sec. 2
      part of proposition, not applicable to, ch 38 Sec. 4
      precedence of, ch 38 Sec. 3
      repeating motion, ch 38 Sec. 1
      special order of business, applicable to, after rejection of 
  previous question, ch 38 Sec. 4
      time for making, ch 38 Sec. 2
      voting on, ch 38 Sec. 2

  Rule, applicable, ch 38 Sec. 1
  Speaker's authority with respect to, ch 38, Sec. 1
  Special order of business, by, ch 38 Sec. 1
  Statutes, provided for in, ch 38 Sec. 1
  Votes, postponement of, see VOTING
         PREAMBLE OF BILL OR RESOLUTION, see AMENDMENTS
  PRECEDENTS OF THE HOUSE

  (See also RULES OF THE HOUSE)
  Generally, ch 50 Sec. 1
  Binding, as, ch 50 Sec. 1
  Custom, effect of, ch 50 Sec. 1
  Overruling precedents, ch 50 Sec. 2
  PRESIDENT

  Budget, submission of, see BUDGET PROCESS

Disability of--

      Congress, role of, concerning, ch 24 Sec. 4
      disputes as to, ch 24 Sec. 4
      messages concerning, ch 24 Sec. 4

Election of President and Vice President--

      electoral vote, see ELECTORAL VOTE

Executive privilege, claim of--

      review by courts, ch 17 Sec. 4

  Incapacity of, see above, Disability of
  State of the Union address referred to Committee of the Whole by 
  motion, ch 12 Sec. 2
  PREVIOUS QUESTION

  Adjournment, effect of, when previous question operating, ch 39 
  Sec. 17
  Amendment, ordering previous question on, ch 2 Sec. 26
  Amendment, precedence over, ch 16 Sec. 16
  Amendment, where Member controlling time yields for, another may move 
  previous question, ch 16 Sec. 16
  Adoption, effect of, ch 2 Sec. 26
  Applicability to particular questions or propositions, ch 39 Sec. 7
  Calendar Wednesday, bills considered on, see CALENDAR WEDNESDAY
  Debate on motion, ch 39 Sec. 8
  Disposition, ch 39 Sec. 8

Effect of--

      amendments, on, ch 39 Sec. 12
      debate, on, ch 39 Sec. Sec. 10, 11
      divided debate, on, ch 39 Sec. 11

  Final passage, effect of ordering previous question on bill to, ch 39 
  Sec. 7
  House as in Committee of the Whole, use in, ch 12 Sec. 1
  Incidental questions, effect on, ch 39 Sec. 7
  Interrupt Member recognized for debate, motion may not, ch 2 Sec. 9
  Intervention of other matters, ch 39 Sec. 5
  Motions and propositions to which applicable, ch 39 Sec. 7

Offering motion--

      generally, ch 39 Sec. 2
      time for offering, ch 39 Sec. 3
      who may offer, ch 39 Sec. 4

  Precedence of, ch 39 Sec. Sec. 5, 6
  Propositions to which applied, ch 39 Sec. 7
  Purpose, ch 39 Sec. 1
  Quorum requirements, ch 39 Sec. 3
  Recognition after defeat of, ch 16 Sec. 45; ch 39 Sec. 16; ch 46 
  Sec. 12

Recommit, motion to--

      ordering previous question, after, ch 39 Sec. 13
      pending motion for previous question, ch 39 Sec. 13

  Reconsideration, ch 39 Sec. 14

Refusal of, effect of--

      consideration, further, as permitting, ch 39 Sec. 15
      recognition of opposition, ch 16 Sec. 45; ch 39 Sec. 16; ch 46 
  Sec. 12
      special order of business, debate on, ch 16 Sec. 15

  Senate amendment in disagreement, applicability to motion disposing 
  of, ch 39 Sec. 7
  PRIVATE BILLS

Amendments to--

      class of individuals, not in order to extend benefits of bill to, 
  ch 6 Sec. 16
      germaneness rule, application of, ch 6 Sec. 16
      opposition to amendment, members of reporting committee have 
  priority of recognition in, ch 6 Sec. 16
      pro forma amendments not in order, ch 6 Sec. 16

Calendar, Private--

      called up after seven days on calendar, private bills 
  traditionally are, ch 6 Sec. 15
      calling the calendar, ch 40 Sec. 2
      dispensing with the call, ch 40 Sec. 3
      objectors, official, review of bills by, ch 6 Sec. 15
      order waiving rules governing, ch 40 Sec. 3
      purpose, ch 40 Sec. 1
      referrals to, ch 40 Sec. 1
      time for calling, ch 40 Sec. 2
      waiver of rules governing, ch 40 Sec. 3

Claims against government--

      omnibus claim bill, ch 6 Sec. 14
      procedures for consideration, ch 6 Sec. 18
      subject matter of representative claims granted redress, ch 6 
  Sec. 18
      Tort Claims Act, remedies available under, private bill not to 
  substitute for, ch 6 Sec. 17

  Combining several bills in omnibus legislation, ch 6 Sec. 13
  Consideration of, procedure for, ch 6 Sec. 15
  Constitutionality, ch 6 Sec. Sec. 13, 18
  Debate on, ch 40 Sec. 5
  Defined, ch 6 Sec. 14
  Errors in, correction of, ch 6 Sec. 15
  History, ch 6 Sec. 13
  Immigration and naturalization laws, exemptions from requirements of, 
  ch 6 Sec. Sec. 17, 19
  Introduction of, ch 6 Sec. 15
  Medal of Honor, awarding of, ch 6 Sec. 17
  Objections, ch 40 Sec. 4
  Objectors, official, review of bills by, ch 6 Sec. 15
  Omnibus private bills, ch 6 Sec. 13; ch 40 Sec. 6
  Order waiving rules governing Private Calendar, ch 40 Sec. 3
  Pension bills, private, restrictions on, ch 6 Sec. 17
  Procedure for consideration, ch 6 Sec. 15
  Prohibited, certain private bills as, ch 16 Sec. 1
  Property rights, conveyance of, ch 6 Sec. 17
  Referral to committee, ch 6 Sec. 15
  Remedies, other, effect of availability of, ch 6 Sec. 17
  Resolutions and bills as eligible for consideration, ch 40 Sec. 1
  Screening procedures, ch 40 Sec. 4
  Senate and House, action of, on, ch 40 Sec. 8
  Sponsorship of, ch 6 Sec. 15
  Subject matter considered, ch 6 Sec. Sec. 17, 18
  Tort Claims Act, remedies available under, private bill not to 
  substitute for, ch 6 Sec. 17
  Unfinished business, disposition of, ch 40 Sec. 7
  Waiver of rules governing Private Calendar, ch 40 Sec. 3
  PRIVILEGED BUSINESS

  Appropriation bills (see also APPROPRIATION BILLS), ch 36 Sec. 7
  Committee reports, certain, as privileged (see also COMMITTEE REPORTS; 
  COMMITTEES STANDING), ch 36 Sec. 5
  Conference reports, see CONFERENCE REPORTS
  Constitutional sources, ch 36 Sec. 4
  Constitution, discharge of committee from consideration of matter 
  privileged under, see DISCHARGING MEASURES FROM COMMITTEES
  Discharge, motion to (see also DISCHARGING MEASURES FROM COMMITTEES), 
  ch 36 Sec. 7
  Disciplinary action against Member, see ETHICS
  Election contests and disputes, see ELECTION CONTESTS AND DISPUTES
  Electoral vote, concurrent resolution providing for counting of, see 
  ELECTORAL VOTE
  Laws, rules, and customs as establishing privilege, ch 36 Sec. 4
  Layover requirements, applicability of, ch 36 Sec. 6
  Motions, privileged, ch 36 Sec. 7
  Questions of privilege distinguished, ch 36 Sec. 4
  Nonprivileged matter, effect of inclusion of, in measure that would 
  otherwise be reported as privileged, ch 16 Sec. 1
  Order of business, motions relating to, ch 36 Sec. 7
  Rules, House, certain business as privileged under, ch 36 Sec. Sec. 5, 
  6
  Sources of privilege, ch 36 Sec. 4
  Special orders of business, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  Suspension of rules, see SUSPENSION OF RULES
  PRIVILEGES OF THE HOUSE

  Arrest, privilege of Members from, ch 42 Sec. 1
  Committee of the Whole, not in order to raise question in, ch 42 
  Sec. 14
  Constitutional prerogatives, issues relating to, ch 42 Sec. 5
  Contempt proceedings, questions relating to, ch 42 Sec. 5
  Debate on, ch 42 Sec. 15
  Disciplinary action against Member, see ETHICS
  Disclosure of executive session materials, ch 42 Sec. 12
  Disposition, ch 42 Sec. 15
  Enforcement of orders and subpoenas, ch 42 Sec. 5
  Executive session, disclosure of materials from, ch 42 Sec. 12
  Expungement from Record, ch 42 Sec. 7
  Impeachment, resolutions related to, see IMPEACHMENT
  Judicial proceedings, intervention in, by House or its employees, ch 
  42 Sec. 6
  Jurisdiction of House, questions relating to, ch 42 Sec. 5
  Legal counsel, provisions for, ch 42 Sec. 13
  Motions during consideration of question, ch 42 Sec. 15
  Notice of intention to raise question, requirements as to, ch 42 
  Sec. 14
  Orders, enforcement of, ch 42 Sec. 5
  Personal privilege, see PRIVILEGE, PERSONAL, QUESTION OF
  Precedence of, ch 42 Sec. 2
  Presenting question, ch 42 Sec. 14
  Privileged questions distinguished, ch 42 Sec. 1
  Process, service of, see below, Service of process
  Raising question of, ch 42 Sec. Sec. 1, 14
  Record, Congressional, correction of, ch 42 Sec. 7

Resolution raising question of--

      debate on, ch 42 Sec. 15
      motions during consideration, ch 42 Sec. 15
      notice requirement, ch 42 Sec. 14
      privileged, as, ch 42 Sec. 14

Service of process--

      procedure in complying with process, ch 42 Sec. 9
      response, conditions or limitations as to, ch 42 Sec. 11
      response, resolutions in, ch 42 Sec. 10

  Speech and debate, privilege of, ch 42 Sec. 1
  Subpoenas, enforcement of, ch 42 Sec. 5
  PRIVILEGE, PERSONAL, QUESTION OF

Basis of privilege--

      charges by fellow Member, ch 42 Sec. 17
      debate, words used in, not proper basis, ch 16 Sec. 26; ch 42 
  Sec. 17
      press, charges in, ch 42 Sec. 18
      rights, reputation and conduct of individual Members, questions 
  affecting, ch 42 Sec. 16

  Charges by fellow Member, ch 42 Sec. 17
  Debate on the question, ch 42 Sec. 20
  Debate time, limit on, ch 16 Sec. 48
  Debate, words spoken in, not proper basis, ch 16 Sec. 26; ch 42 
  Sec. 17
  Integrity or reputation, reflection on, ch 42 Sec. 16
  Member, another, charges by, ch 42 Sec. 17
  Members, rights and reputation of, questions affecting, ch 42 Sec. 1
  Opinions about voting record or views, expression of, as not giving 
  rise to, ch 42 Sec. 16
  Precedence of, ch 42 Sec. 2
  Press, charges in, ch 42 Sec. 18
  Procedure for consideration, ch 42 Sec. 19
  Raising question of, ch 42 Sec. 19
  Representative capacity, relate to Member in, ch 42 Sec. 16
  Reputation or integrity, reflection on, ch 42 Sec. 16
         PRO FORMA AMENDMENTS, see DEBATE
         QUESTION OF CONSIDERATION, see CONSIDERATION, QUESTION OF
         QUESTIONS OF THE PRIVILEGES OF THE HOUSE, see PRIVILEGES OF THE 
         HOUSE
         QUESTIONS OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE, see PRIVILEGE, PERSONAL, 
         QUESTION OF
  QUORUMS

  Adjournment, considerations related to, see ADJOURNMENT
  Arrest of absent Members, see below, Call of the House
  Automatic call of the House, see below, Call of the House
  Beginning of session, establishing quorum at, see ASSEMBLY OF CONGRESS
  Bells and signals, use of, to alert Members to quorum call, see BELLS 
  AND SIGNALS

``Business'' requiring quorum--

      definition of ``business,'' ch 43 Sec. Sec. 1, 3
      vote, where Chair has put pending question to, ch 43 Sec. Sec. 3, 
  6

Call of the House--

      arrest of absent Members, ch 43 Sec. 19
      automatic call, ch 43 Sec. Sec. 11, 14
      closing or locking doors, ch 43 Sec. 19
      Committee of the Whole, procedures in, ch 43 Sec. Sec. 11, 17
      compel attendance of absent Members, call initiated by fifteen 
  Members to, ch 43 Sec. Sec. 11, 13
      compulsory attendance, ch 43 Sec. 19
      constitutional authority, ch 43 Sec. 11
      dispensing with further proceedings, ch 43 Sec. 20
      doors, closing or locking, ch 43 Sec. 19
      electronic equipment, use of, to record those present and voting, 
  ch 43 Sec. 15
      mandated call, ch 43 Sec. Sec. 11, 14
      motion for, ch 43 Sec. 12
      motion for, recognition by Speaker for, ch 43 Sec. Sec. 11, 12
      motions in order during, ch 43 Sec. 18
      names published and recorded on a call, ch 43 Sec. 16
      respond, time to, ch 43 Sec. 15
      securing attendance, ch 43 Sec. 19
      Sergeant-at-Arms, role of, ch 43 Sec. 19
      time for Members to respond, ch 43 Sec. 15

Committee of the Whole--

      calls, quorum, in, ch 43 Sec. Sec. 11, 17
      established, point of order restricted where quorum has once been, 
  ch 43 Sec. 6
      objection to vote on ground quorum is not present not permitted 
  in, ch 43 Sec. 11
      point of order of no quorum in, ch 43 Sec. 6
      quorum in, what constitutes, ch 43 Sec. 2

  Constitutional requirements, ch 43 Sec. 1

Counting to determine presence of quorum--

      Ballin decision, ch 5 Sec. 6; ch 43 Sec. 5
      method, ch 43 Sec. 5
      present, Members who are, ch 43 Sec. 5
      recounts, ch 43 Sec. 5
      voting, Members present but not, ch 43 Sec. 5

  Dilatory, point of order as, ch 43 Sec. 9
  House as in Committee of the Whole, what constitutes a quorum in, ch 
  43 Sec. 2
  House, what constitutes a quorum in, ch 43 Sec. 2
  Mandated call of the House, see above, Call of the House
  Motion for a call of the House, see above, Call of the House
  Motions not requiring quorum, ch 43 Sec. 4
  Motions requiring quorum, ch 43 Sec. 4

Objection to vote taken in absence of quorum--

      Committee of the Whole, not permitted in, ch 43 Sec. 11
      diligence in seeking recognition for, ch 43 Sec. 8
      postponement of proceedings, effect of, ch 43 Sec. 7
      timeliness of, ch 43 Sec. 8

Point of order of no quorum--

      Committee of the Whole, in, ch 43 Sec. 6
      dilatory, determination that intent is, ch 43 Sec. 9
      established, where quorum has once been, ch 43 Sec. 6
      House, in, ch 43 Sec. 6
      time for making, ch 43 Sec. 6
      vote, after question has been put to, ch 43 Sec. 6

  Postponement of proceedings on motion to suspend rules, effect of, ch 
  43 Sec. 4
  Presumption as to presence of quorum, ch 43 Sec. 1
  Recess, authorization to Speaker to declare, see RECESS
  Vote, point of order is entertained in House if question has been put 
  to, ch 43 Sec. Sec. 3, 6
  Vote, recorded, demand for, see VOTING
  Withdrawal of point of order of no quorum, ch 43 Sec. 10; ch 59 Sec. 4
  RAMSEYER RULE

  Adjacent sections, inclusion of, ch 11 Sec. 30
  Amendment or repeal of statute, rule applicable to bill proposing, ch 
  11 Sec. 30
  Appropriations, Committee on, reports from, ch 11 Sec. 30
  Comparative print, ch 11 Sec. 30
  Correction of defect, ch 11 Sec. 30
  Points of order under, ch 11 Sec. 30
  Purpose, ch 11 Sec. 30
  Recommittal to correct defect, ch 11 Sec. 30
  Rules of House, changes in, comparative print where resolution 
  proposes, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 29, 30; ch 52 Sec. 2
  Substantial compliance, ch 11 Sec. 30
  Supplemental report to correct defect, ch 11 Sec. 30
  Waiver of points of order by special order of business or unanimous 
  consent, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS; UNANIMOUS CONSENT
         READING BILL FOR AMENDMENT, see AMENDMENTS
         READING, ENGROSSMENT AND PASSAGE OF BILLS, see PASSAGE AND 
         ENACTMENT OF BILLS
  RECESS

  Adjournment, distinguished from, ch 1 Sec. 1; ch 45 Sec. 1
  August recess, see ADJOURNMENT

Authorizing Speaker to declare--

      conditions, ch 45 Sec. 2
      emergency recess, ch 45 Sec. Sec. 1, 3
      emergency reconvening, ch 1 Sec. 1; ch 5 Sec. 2; ch 45 Sec. 3
      procedures, ch 45 Sec. 2
      quorum requirements, ch 45 Sec. 2

  Business that may be transacted during, ch 1 Sec. 1
  Postponement of proceedings, following, ch 1 Sec. 1; ch 45 Sec. 3
  Purposes, ch 45 Sec. 4
  Quorum to authorize Speaker to declare, ch 45 Sec. 2
  Speaker's authority to declare short recesses, ch 1 Sec. 1; ch 45 
  Sec. 3
  RECOGNITION

Alternation of recognition--

      opposing sides of question, ch 16 Sec. 11; ch 46 Sec. 4
      parliamentary inquiry, party affiliation of Member recognized for, 
  not taken into account, ch 2 Sec. 20
      parties, between, ch 16 Sec. 11; ch 46 Sec. 4

  Bills, generally, as to, ch 46 Sec. 10

Call up measure, recognition to--

      committee member, ch 16 Sec. 13; ch 46 Sec. 7
      designation of Member by committee, ch 16 Sec. 13; ch 46 Sec. 7
      discretion of Chair, ch 16 Sec. 13; ch 46 Sec. 7
      special orders of business, calling up, ch 46 Sec. 13

  Close debate, right to, see DEBATE
  Committee, reporting, Members of, ch 2 Sec. 20; ch 11 Sec. 1; ch 16 
  Sec. 10; ch 46 Sec. Sec. 6, 14

Conferences, as to--

      instruct conferees, motion to (see also CONFEREES OR MANAGERS), ch 
  46 Sec. 16
      reports, conference, calling up, ch 46 Sec. 16
      seek, recognition to, ch 46 Sec. 16

  Denial of, basis of, ch 46 Sec. 3
  Discharged bills, ch 46 Sec. 10

Discretion of Chair--

      amendments, recognition for, ch 2 Sec. 20
      appeal, recognition not subject to appeal, ch 46 Sec. 2
      factors in recognition, ch 46 Sec. 5
      limitations on, under House rules and precedents, ch 46 Sec. 3

  Factors in determining priorities in recognition, ch 46 Sec. 5
  Failure to seek, effect of, ch 46 Sec. 6

Five-minute rule, under--

      generally, ch 46 Sec. 14
      limitation on debate, under, ch 46 Sec. 15

  Manager of bill for majority, prior right of recognition of, ch 16 
  Sec. 10; ch 46 Sec. 7
  Motions, for, ch 46 Sec. 11
  Necessity of, ch 46 Sec. 1
  Order of recognition for closing speeches, see DEBATE
  Previous question, after defeat of, see PREVIOUS QUESTION
  Purpose for seeking, ch 46 Sec. 1
  Rejection of essential motion, recognition of opposition after, ch 46 
  Sec. 12
  Seeking recognition, ch 46 Sec. 1
  Seniority of members of reporting committee as factor, ch 2 Sec. 20; 
  ch 16 Sec. 10; ch 46 Sec. 6
  Special orders of business, effect of, ch 46 Sec. 14
  Special orders of business, recognition for debate on, ch 46 Sec. 13
  Special orders of business, recognition to call up, ch 46 Sec. 13
  Unanimous consent, measures called up by, ch 46 Sec. 10
  Unanimous-consent requests, see UNANIMOUS CONSENT
  RECOMMIT, MOTION TO

  Application to particular items of business, ch 48 Sec. 10
  Budget resolution, see BUDGET PROCESS
  Commit, motion to, see COMMIT, MOTION TO
  Debate on, ch 48 Sec. Sec. 12, 15
  Final passage, recommittal pending, ch 48 Sec. 13
  Form of motion, ch 48 Sec. 2
  Instructions with, see RECOMMIT WITH INSTRUCTIONS, MOTION TO
  Previous question, pending or after ordering, ch 48 Sec. 9
  Recognition to offer, ch 48 Sec. Sec. 11, 14
  Repetition of, ch 48 Sec. 13
  Senate amendments, as to, see SENATE AMENDMENTS
  Special orders of business, provisions in, ch 48 Sec. 16
  Time for offering, ch 48 Sec. Sec. 9, 13
  RECOMMIT WITH INSTRUCTIONS, MOTION TO

  Amendments to, ch 48 Sec. Sec. 13, 14, 17
  Amendments to, points of order against, ch 37 Sec. 7
  Application to particular items of business, ch 48 Sec. 10
  Budget resolution, see BUDGET PROCESS
  Commit, motion to, see COMMIT, MOTION TO
  Conference reports (see also CONFEREES OR MANAGERS), ch 48 
  Sec. Sec. 10, 15
  Debate on, ch 48 Sec. Sec. 12, 15
  Division of the question on (see also DIVISION OF THE QUESTION FOR 
  VOTING), ch 48 Sec. 19
  Final passage, recommittal pending, ch 48 Sec. 13
  ``Forthwith,'' instructions to report, ch 2 Sec. 47; ch 48 Sec. 18
  Germaneness, see GERMANENESS OF AMENDMENTS
  Points of order applicable to, see specific topics, e.g., LEGISLATION 
  ON APPROPRIATION BILLS
  Points of order, instructions as subject to, ch 48 Sec. 20
  Previous question, pending or after ordering, ch 48 Sec. 9
  Prohibited, certain instructions as, ch 48 Sec. 20
  ``Promptly,'' instructions to report, ch 48 Sec. 17
  Recognition to offer, ch 48 Sec. Sec. 11, 14
  Repetition of, ch 48 Sec. 13
  Special orders of business, provisions in, ch 48 Sec. 16
  Time for offering, ch 48 Sec. Sec. 9, 13
  RECONSIDER, MOTION TO

  Amendments, as applied to, ch 47 Sec. 13
  Bills, as applied to, ch 47 Sec. 13
  Budget, concurrent resolution on, not applied to, ch 7 Sec. 4; ch 47 
  Sec. 12
  Calling up the motion, ch 47 Sec. Sec. 1, 4, 5
  Committee of the Whole, not in order in, ch 16 Sec. 56; ch 47 Sec. 1
  Committees, standing, use in, ch 47 Sec. 6

Conference reports--

      applicability of motion generally, ch 47 Sec. 14
      budget resolution, motion precluded as to report on, ch 47 Sec. 12

  Debate on, ch 47 Sec. 10
  Effect of agreeing to, ch 47 Sec. 3
  Entering motion, ch 47 Sec. Sec. 1, 4, 5
  Failure to act on, ch 47 Sec. 3
  Forms, ch 47 Sec. 7
  Historical background, ch 47 Sec. 1
  Joint resolutions, as applied to, ch 47 Sec. 13
  Motions, affirmative vote on certain as applied to, ch 47 Sec. 12
  Motions, rejection of certain, not applied to, ch 47 Sec. 12

Offering motion--

      prevailing side, Member entering motion must be on, ch 47 Sec. 4
      who may offer, ch 47 Sec. 4

  Orders of House, as applied to, ch 47 Sec. 11
  Precedence of, ch 47 Sec. 8
  President, measures sent to, as applied to, ch 47 Sec. 15
  Privilege of, ch 47 Sec. 8
  Pro forma use of, ch 47 Sec. 2
  Purpose, ch 47 Sec. 1
  Quorum requirements, ch 47 Sec. 9
  Recommittal of measure, as applied to, ch 47 Sec. 11
  Referral of measure to committee, not applied to, ch 47 Sec. 11
  Repetition of motion precluded, ch 47 Sec. 3
  ``Same or succeeding day,'' in order on, ch 47 Sec. 5
  Senate amendment to House bill, ch 47 Sec. 14
  Senate, measures sent to, as applied to, ch 47 Sec. 15
  Speaker, pro forma motion by, ch 47 Sec. Sec. 2, 7
  Statutes expediting procedures, effect of, ch 47 Sec. 12
  Table, motion to, ch 47 Sec. 2
  Time for entering motion, ch 47 Sec. 5
  Two days, motion entered within, ch 47 Sec. 5
  Voting on, ch 47 Sec. 10
  Withdrawal of, ch 47 Sec. 10
         RECORD, CONGRESSIONAL, see CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
  REFERRAL OF BILLS, RESOLUTIONS, AND OTHER MATTER

Ad hoc committee, referral to--

      House, committee established by, ch 6 Sec. Sec. 8, 12
      jurisdiction of multiple committees, referral to committee 
  representing (see also COMMITTEES, JURISDICTION OF), ch 6 Sec. 8

  Automatic recommittal to Committee of the Whole after disagreeing to 
  recommendation to strike enacting clause, ch 48 Sec. 8

Bills, referral of--

      debate, without, ch 6 Sec. 7
      error in original referral, in case of, ch 6 Sec. 7
      motion, by, ch 6 Sec. 7

  Commit, motion to, see COMMIT, MOTION TO
  Committee of the Whole, motion to refer not in order in, ch 48 Sec. 4
  Enacting clause, motion to refer pending motion to strike, see below, 
  Motion to refer
  Error in referral of bill, ch 6 Sec. 7; ch 11 Sec. 8
  Executive communications, ch 6 Sec. 10
  House, referral by, ch 6 Sec. 7; ch 11 Sec. 8; ch 48 Sec. Sec. 1, 5
  Inquiry, resolutions of, see INQUIRY, RESOLUTIONS OF

Matters subject to referral--

      bills and resolutions, ch 6 Sec. 10
      executive communications, ch 6 Sec. 10
      petitions, ch 6 Sec. 6
      portion of bill, ch 6 Sec. 10
      Presidential message, ch 6 Sec. 10
      Senate amendments, ch 6 Sec. 10; ch 51 Sec. 7
      Senate bills and messages, ch 6 Sec. 10; ch 51 Sec. Sec. 5, 6

Motion to refer--

      committees, to particular, ch 48 Sec. 3
      debate, in order when question is under, ch 48 Sec. Sec. 1, 5
      debate on, ch 48 Sec. 7
      effect, ch 48 Sec. 2
      enacting clause, pending motion to strike, ch 48 Sec. 8
      form, ch 48 Sec. 2
      precedence of, ch 48 Sec. 6
      Speaker, distinguished from referral by, upon introduction of 
  bill, ch 48 Sec. 1

  Portion of bill, ch 6 Sec. 10
  Precedence of motion to refer, see above, Motion to refer
  Presidential message, ch 6 Sec. 10
  Primary jurisdiction, committee of, designation of, ch 6 Sec. 8
  Private bills, see PRIVATE BILLS
  Recommit, motion to, see RECOMMIT, MOTION TO

Reported from committee, procedures after bill is--

      (see also above, Motion to refer)
      calendar, bill referred to, ch 6 Sec. 7
      debate, motion to refer in order when question is under, ch 48 
  Sec. Sec. 1, 5
      points of order against referral not entertained, ch 6 Sec. 7
      sequentially referred to other committees, bill may be, ch 6 
  Sec. 7
      stages at which motion to refer is in order, ch 48 Sec. 1

  Rules governing referrals, ch 6 Sec. 7
  Senate amendments to House bills, ch 6 Sec. 10
  Senate bills and messages (see also SENATE BILLS ON SPEAKER'S TABLE 
  DISPOSITION OF), ch 6 Sec. 10

Sequential referrals--

      amendments, where bill reported from committee with, ch 6 Sec. 9
      budget, concurrent resolution on, see BUDGET PROCESS
      reported from committee, referral to other committees after, ch 6 
  Sec. Sec. 7, 8

  Speaker, by, ch 6 Sec. 7; ch 48 Sec. 1
  Speaker, referral by, upon introduction of bill distinguished from 
  motion to refer, ch 48 Sec. 1
  Special committee, referral to, see above, Ad hoc committee, referral 
  to

Time limits imposed on committee consideration--

      discharge of committee after lapse of time, ch 6 Sec. 11
      extensions, ch 6 Sec. 11
      Speaker, by, ch 6 Sec. Sec. 8, 11

  Veto message and bill, see VETO
         RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, see DELEGATES AND RESIDENT COMMISSIONER
  RESIGNATION

  Member, procedure for resignation by, ch 23 Sec. 4
  Vacancy, filling, ch 23 Sec. 4
         RESOLUTIONS OF INQUIRY, see INQUIRY, RESOLUTIONS OF
  REVENUE LEGISLATION, PREROGATIVE OF HOUSE TO ORIGINATE

  Appropriations, encompasses authority as to, ch 4 Sec. 2
  Constitutional provisions, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  Question of the privileges of the House, ch 42 Sec. 5
         RISE OR RISE AND REPORT, MOTION TO, see COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
  RULES OF THE HOUSE

  Absence of rule governing particular procedure, effect of, ch 50 
  Sec. 3

Adoption of--

      beginning of Congress, at, ch 5 Sec. 6; ch 50 Sec. 1
      constitutional provisions relating to, ch 5 Sec. 6; ch 50 Sec. 1
      parliamentary law, general, prior to adoption House proceeds 
  under, ch 5 Sec. 7
      prior Congress, rules adopted by, not binding, ch 5 Sec. 6
      prior to adoption of rules, House proceeds under general 
  parliamentary law, ch 5 Sec. 7
      resolution adopting rules, proceedings relating to, ch 5 Sec. 6

  Binding, as, ch 50 Sec. 2
  Changing rules, ch 50 Sec. 4

Construction, principles of--

      factors considered by Chair, ch 50 Sec. 3
      inconsistencies with another rule or with statute, ch 50 Sec. 3
      intention of House, determining, ch 50 Sec. 3

  Joint rules, ch 50 Sec. 1
  Points of order based on, see POINTS OF ORDER; and see particular 
  subject matter, e.g., GERMANENESS OF AMENDMENTS
  Precedents, see PRECEDENTS OF THE HOUSE
  Publication of, ch 50 Sec. 1
  Special orders of business, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  Statutory rules, ch 50 Sec. 1
  Waiver of rules, see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
  SCHEDULE, LEGISLATIVE

  Announcement as to, ch 36 Sec. 1
  Inquiries as to, ch 36 Sec. 1
  Leadership of majority party, role of, in setting agenda, ch 36 Sec. 1
  Meeting, daily hours of, change in, ch 1 Sec. 2
  SECRET SESSIONS

  Access to classified information, guidelines as to, ch 16 Sec. 65
  Committee meetings in executive session, see COMMITTEES, STANDING
  Conditions and restrictions relating to, ch 16 Sec. 65
  Historical background, ch 16 Sec. 63
  House, pursuant to motion in, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 63, 64
  Motions before and during secret session, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 63, 64
  Occasions for, ch 16 Sec. 63
  President, confidential communications from, ch 16 Sec. 63
  Procedures before and during secret session, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 63, 64
  Public, motion to make proceedings available to, ch 16 Sec. 64
  Referral of transcripts to committees, ch 16 Sec. 65
  Speaker, directions announced by, ch 16 Sec. 65
  Speaker's authority, ch 10 Sec. 2
  Special order of business, pursuant to, ch 16 Sec. 63
  Unanimous-consent request, pursuant to, ch 16 Sec. 63
  SELECT COMMITTEES

  Ad hoc committees, creation of, to consider particular measures, ch 11 
  Sec. 2
  Appointment of members by Speaker, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Commissions, distinguished from, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Committees, specific, table listing jurisdiction of, ch 11 Sec. 13
  Duration of, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Establishing committee, ch 11 Sec. 2
  Existence of duration of, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Hearings, see applicable subject matter under COMMITTEES, STANDING
  Historical background, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 12, 13
  Investigative authority, manner of conferring, on, ch 11 Sec. 10
  Investigative authority, table showing jurisdiction and, of specific 
  committees, ch 11 Sec. 13
  Members appointed by Speaker, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Permanent, may be, ch 11 Sec. 1
  Procedures in committee, see applicable subject matter under 
  COMMITTEES, STANDING
  Records and files, see applicable subject matter under COMMITTEES, 
  STANDING
  Reports of, see applicable subjects under COMMITTEE REPORTS
  Resolution creating, ch 11 Sec. 2
  Standing committees, distinguished from, ch 11 Sec. Sec. 1, 4
  Table showing committees, jurisdiction, and reporting authority, ch 11 
  Sec. Sec. 12, 13
  Uses of, table showing, ch 11 Sec. 13
  Witnesses at hearings, see applicable topics under COMMITTEES, 
  STANDING
  SENATE AMENDMENTS

Adhere, motion to--

      effect, ch 51 Sec. 29
      precedence of, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 16, 29

Amendment of, by House--

      adhere, motion to, to amendment, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 16, 29
      degrees of amendment, permissible, applicability of rule as to, ch 
  51 Sec. 27
      insist on amendment, motion to, ch 51 Sec. 29
      recede, motion to, from amendment, ch 51 Sec. 29

Appropriation bill, Senate amendment to, in form of limitation--

      conference managers, authority of, with respect to agreeing to, ch 
  4 Sec. 71

Appropriation, Senate amendment including, on legislative bill--

      conference managers, authority of, with respect to agreeing to 
  Senate amendment, ch 4 Sec. 71

Appropriation, unauthorized, in Senate amendment--

      amendments in House to Senate amendment, ch 4 Sec. 70
      House disposition of, ch 4 Sec. 70

Committee of the Whole, consideration in--

      point of order that amendment requires, ch 51 Sec. 9
      requirement of, as to certain amendments generally, ch 12 Sec. 4; 
  ch 51 Sec. 9

  Concur, motion to, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 15, 16
  Concur with amendment, motion to, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 15, 16
  Conference, sending bill to, before stage of disagreement (see also 
  CONFERENCE), ch 51 Sec. 14

Debate on motions to dispose of--

      hour rule, applicability of, ch 16 Sec. 45; ch 51 Sec. 21

  Disagree and request or agree to conference, motion to, ch 51 
  Sec. Sec. 15, 16

Disagreement, disposition after reaching stage of--

      adhere, motion to, ch 51 Sec. 24
      debate, ch 51 Sec. 25
      insist, motion to, ch 51 Sec. 22
      motions available and precedence of, generally, ch 51 
  Sec. Sec. 16, 18
      motions, privilege of, ch 51 Sec. 17
      privilege of motions, ch 51 Sec. 17
      recede and concur, motion to, ch 51 Sec. 20
      recede and concur with amendment, motion to, ch 51 Sec. 21
      recognition, ch 51 Sec. 25
      refer to committee, motion to, ch 51 Sec. 23
      table, motion to lay on, ch 51 Sec. 19

Disagreement, disposition prior to stage of--

      Committee of the Whole, amendments requiring consideration in, 
  restrictions on House disposition of, ch 51 Sec. 9
      conference, sending to (see also CONFERENCE), ch 51 Sec. 14
      consideration by order of the House, generally, ch 51 Sec. 10
      consideration by suspension of the rules, ch 51 Sec. 13
      consideration by unanimous consent, ch 51 Sec. 12
      consideration pursuant to special order of business, ch 51 Sec. 11
      House, consideration in, of amendments not requiring consideration 
  in Committee of the Whole, ch 51 Sec. 8
      House, restrictions on disposition by, of amendments requiring 
  consideration in Committee of the Whole, ch 51 Sec. 9
      motions available and their precedence where amendment considered 
  pursuant to House order, ch 51 Sec. 15
      referral to committees, ch 51 Sec. 7

Disagreement, stage of, generally--

      defined, ch 51 Sec. 16
      effects of reaching, on motions and procedures available, ch 51 
  Sec. Sec. 16, 18
      reached, how, ch 51 Sec. 16

  Disagree, motion to, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 15, 16

Division of the question, applicability of demand for--

      concur, motion to, ch 21 Sec. 15
      concur with an amendment, ch 21 Sec. 15
      recede and concur, motion to, ch 21 Sec. 15

Germaneness issues--

      amendments to Senate amendments, ch 26 Sec. 35; ch 51 Sec. 28
      conference reports and amendments in disagreement, nongermane 
  Senate provisions in, ch 26 Sec. 34; ch 51 Sec. 26
      motions to reject nongermane language, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 26, 28
      points of order, effect of, ch 51 Sec. 28

  Insist, motion to, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 16, 22

Legislation in Senate amendment to appropriation bill--

      amendments in House to Senate amendment, ch 4 Sec. 70
      conference managers, authority of, with respect to agreeing to 
  Senate amendment, ch 4 Sec. Sec. 70, 71
      House disposition of, ch 4 Sec. 70

  Motions available and their precedence for disposition of, after stage 
  of disagreement reached, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 16, 18
  Motions available and their precedence for disposition of, prior to 
  stage of disagreement, ch 5 Sec. Sec. 15, 16
  Privileged for consideration, certain motions disposing of amendments 
  as, only after stage of disagreement reached, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 9, 17
  Reading, ch 51 Sec. 17
  Recede and concur, motion to, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 16, 20
  Recede and concur with amendment, motion to, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 16, 21
  Recommit, denial of motion to, special order of business having effect 
  of, ch 51 Sec. 11

Referral to committee--

      motion to refer, ch 51 Sec. 7
      Speaker, by, ch 51 Sec. 7
      special order of business, by, ch 51 Sec. 7

  Special order of business, consideration by, ch 51 Sec. 11
  Special order of business self-executing disposition of amendment (see 
  also SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS), ch 51 Sec. 11
  Suspension of the rules, consideration by, ch 51 Sec. 13
  Table, motion to, as applied to amendments or related motions, ch 29 
  Sec. 7; ch 51 Sec. 19
  Unanimous consent, consideration by, ch 51 Sec. 12
  SENATE BILLS ON SPEAKER'S TABLE, DISPOSITION OF

  Committee, authorization by, to call up, ch 51 Sec. 2
  General principles, ch 51 Sec. 1

Motion, calling up certain bills by--

      committee, authorization by, ch 51 Sec. 2
      consideration of bill, ch 51 Sec. 2
      form of address, ch 51 Sec. 2
      substantially the same as House bill, Senate bill must be, ch 51 
  Sec. 2

  Private bills, ch 51 Sec. 2

Referral to committee--

      discretion of Speaker, ch 51 Sec. 6
      Speaker, by, ch 51 Sec. 5

Special orders of business--

      conditions imposed by, ch 51 Sec. 4
      consideration pursuant to, ch 51 Sec. 4

  Substantially the same as House bill, where bill is, ch 51 Sec. 2
  Unanimous consent, calling bill up by, ch 51 Sec. 3
  SENATE MEASURES, HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO

  Adhere, motion to, to amendment, ch 51 Sec. Sec. 16, 29
  Degrees of amendment, permissible, applicability of rule restricting, 
  ch 51 Sec. 27
  Germaneness issues, see SENATE AMENDMENTS
  Insist on amendment, motion to, ch 51 Sec. 29
  Recede, motion to, from amendment, ch 51 Sec. 29
  SENATE, PRACTICE IN

Germaneness issues--

      appropriation bills, ch 26 Sec. 32
      budget, concurrent resolution on, ch 26 Sec. 32
      budget reconciliation bills, ch 26 Sec. 32
      cloture, after, ch 26 Sec. 32
      House, practice, comparison with, ch 26 Sec. 32
      unanimous-consent agreements prohibiting nongermane amendments, ch 
  26 Sec. 32

  Senate scope rule, ch 13 Sec. 21
  SENATE, REFERENCES TO, IN DEBATE

  Chair, initiative of, in enforcing rule, ch 16 Sec. 23
  Criticism of Senate, ch 16 Sec. 23
  Former rule, ch 16 Sec. 23
  Personal references to Senators prohibited, ch 16 Sec. 23
  SEPARATE VOTE IN HOUSE ON AMENDMENTS ADOPTED IN COMMITTEE OF THE 
  WHOLE, see AMENDMENTS
  SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

  Continuance in office, ch 35 Sec. 1
  Duties of, ch 35 Sec. 1
  Fines, authority to impose, ch 16 Sec. 21; ch 35 Sec. 1
  Order, role in maintaining, ch 16 Sec. 21
  SPEAKER

  Calendars, referral of bills to, see CALENDARS
  Chamber, authority over use of, ch 10 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  Criticism of, see WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY
  Debate, participation in, ch 34 Sec. 5
  Duties of, ch 34 Sec. Sec. 1, 4

Election of, ch 34 Sec. 3--

      Delegates and Resident Commissioner do not vote, ch 5 Sec. 4
      privilege, nominations are of highest, ch 5 Sec. 4

  Galleries, authority over, see GALLERIES
  Limitations on scope of responsibility, ch 34 Sec. 4
  Minority, role in protecting rights of, ch 34 Sec. 1
  Nominations for, ch 34 Sec. 3
  Order, preservation of, on floor and in galleries, see, e.g., DECORUM; 
  GALLERIES; WORDS UNPARLIAMENTARY
  Recesses, authority to declare, see RECESS
  Role of, ch 34 Sec. Sec. 1, 4
  Rooms, unappropriated, authority as to, ch 10 Sec. 1
  Secret sessions, authority as to, see SECRET SESSIONS
  Senate bills on Speaker's table, see SENATE BILLS ON SPEAKER'S TABLE, 
  DISPOSITION OF
  Term of office, ch 34 Sec. 2
  Unanimous-consent requests, proceedings relating to, see UNANIMOUS 
  CONSENT
  Vacancy in office, ch 34 Sec. 2
  Voting, participation in, ch 34 Sec. 5
  SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE

  Appointment of, ch 34 Sec. 6

Authority of--

      elected or appointed Speaker pro tempore, authority of, ch 34 
  Sec. 6
      limitations on, ch 34 Sec. 6

  Election of, ch 34 Sec. 6
  Majority party, usually a member of, ch 34 Sec. 6
  Member of House, must be, ch 34 Sec. 6
  Oath of office, ch 34 Sec. 6
         SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS FOR CONSIDERATION OF BILL, see 
         SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS; UNANIMOUS CONSENT
  SPECIAL-ORDER SPEECHES

  Hour, one, Members designated by party leaders may speak for, ch 36 
  Sec. 3

Recognition--

      alternation between majority and minority, ch 16 Sec. 50
      limitations on recognition, ch 16 Sec. 50
      ten o'clock, denial of recognition after, ch 16 Sec. 50
      policy statement by Speaker, ch 16 Sec. 50
      withdrawal of, ch 16 Sec. 61

  Time, limit on extension of, ch 16 Sec. 48
  Unanimous consent, by, ch 36 Sec. 3
  SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS

  Amendment, process of, various forms of special orders of business 
  affecting, ch 2 Sec. 11
  Amendment to be reported to House, rule specifying, where more than 
  one is adopted, ch 2 Sec. 30
  Amendments, order of consideration of, may be prescribed by, ch 2 
  Sec. 28
  Amendments to rule, ch 52 Sec. 4
  Applicability, generally, to various measures, ch 52 Sec. 1
  Budget resolutions, consideration of, see BUDGET PROCESS
  Calling up, ch 52 Sec. Sec. 2, 3

Closed rule--

      generally, purpose of, ch 2 Sec. 11; ch 52 Sec. 6

Committee on Rules--

      authority, restrictions on, ch 52 Sec. 1
      jurisdiction of, ch 52 Sec. 1
      recommit, motion to, restrictions on special orders of business 
  that would prevent, ch 52 Sec. 1

  Conditions stated in rule for consideration of measure, generally, ch 
  16 Sec. 3

Debate, designating Members to control--

      amendment, manager of bill opposed to, ch 16 Sec. 14
      committee, reporting, chair and ranking minority member of, ch 16 
  Sec. 14
      committees, multiple, dividing debate among, ch 16 Sec. 14
      time limits, establishing, ch 16 Sec. 44

  Debate, limiting or extending time for in House, ch 16 Sec. 48

Debate on special order of business--

      hour rule, under, ch 52 Sec. 4
      yielding time, Member in charge as, ch 16 Sec. 15; ch 52 Sec. 4

  Dilatory motions during consideration of rule not permitted, ch 52 
  Sec. 4
  Discharging rule from Committee on Rules, ch 19 Sec. Sec. 1, 3, 7
  Divisible, rule not, ch 52 Sec. 4
  En bloc, consideration of amendments, special order of business may 
  permit, ch 2 Sec. 30
  Filing of, form of, ch 52 Sec. 3
  ``First amendment adopted'' rule, ch 2 Sec. 30
  ``Hereby,'' adoption provided, see below, Self-executing adoption of 
  amendments or provisions
  ``King of the Hill'' procedure, ch 2 Sec. 30; ch 52 Sec. 6
  Mandatory, rule may make consideration, ch 16 Sec. 3
  Modification of rule by subsequent resolution, ch 52 Sec. 5
  Modification of rule by unanimous consent in House, ch 52 Sec. 5
  Modification of rule, material, not permitted in Committee of the 
  Whole, ch 12 Sec. 9; ch 52 Sec. 5

Modified closed rule--

      generally, purpose of, ch 2 Sec. 11; ch 52 Sec. 6
      modification in Committee of the Whole of amendment made in order 
  by rule, ch 2 Sec. 37

Modified open rule--

      generally, purpose of, ch 2 Sec. 11

Open for a time, closed thereafter, rule--

      generally, purpose of, ch 2 Sec. 11; ch 52 Sec. 6

Open rule--

      generally, purpose of, ch 2 Sec. 11; ch 52 Sec. 6

  Previous question on resolution, effect of rejection of, ch 52 Sec. 4
  Privilege, conferral of, on measure to be considered, ch 52 Sec. 1
  Recognition, effect on, of, ch 46 Sec. 14
  Recognition for debate on, ch 46 Sec. 13
  Recognition to call up, ch 46 Sec. 13
  Record, Congressional, application of rule permitting only amendments 
  printed in, ch 2 Sec. 12

Reporting special orders of business--

      calling up, ch 52 Sec. Sec. 2, 3
      consideration, question of, not applicable, ch 52 Sec. 4
      precedence of report, ch 52 Sec. 2
      privilege of report, ch 52 Sec. 2
      same-day consideration, ch 52 Sec. Sec. 2, 3
      seven-day rule, calling up report under, ch 52 Sec. 2

  Same-day consideration of, ch 52 Sec. Sec. 2, 3
  Scope and uses of, generally, ch 16 Sec. 3; ch 52 Sec. 6

Self-executing adoption of amendments or provisions--

      budget authority, new, amendment providing, see BUDGET PROCESS
      purpose and form of provision self-executing adoption of 
  amendment, ch 2 Sec. 11; ch 52 Sec. 6
      Senate amendments (see also SENATE AMENDMENTS), ch 51 Sec. 11

  Senate bills, see SENATE BILLS ON SPEAKER'S TABLE, DISPOSITION OF
  Seven-day rule, calling up report under, ch 52 Sec. 2

Time limitations on debate, establishing--

      generally, ch 16 Sec. 44

  ``Top vote getter'' rule, ch 2 Sec. 30
  Unreported bill, providing for consideration of, ch 52 Sec. 1
  Voting on rule, ch 52 Sec. 4

Waiver of points of order--

      (e.g., lack of three-day availability, germaneness, budget, 
  legislation on appropriation bills, and unauthorized appropriations)
      amendment, provision making in order, does not preclude points of 
  order in absence of specific waiver, ch 2 Sec. 11
      conference reports, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 24, 25, 28, 30
      implied, waiver is not, in absence of specific waiver, ch 2 
  Sec. 11
      Ramseyer rule, waiver of, ch 11 Sec. 30
      specific waiver, provision making amendment in order does not 
  preclude points of order in absence of, ch 2 Sec. 11
      statutory provisions enacted as exercise of rulemaking authority, 
  ch 52 Sec. 1
         SPECIAL RULE, RESOLUTION FROM COMMITTEE ON RULES PROVIDING FOR, 
         see SPECIAL ORDERS OF BUSINESS
         SPONSORS OF BILL, see BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
         STAT-PAYGO, see BUDGET PROCESS
         STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS, see PRESIDENT
  SUSPENSION OF RULES

Adoption of motion--

      vote, two-thirds, ch 16 Sec. 4

  Conference report, adoption of, see CONFERENCE REPORTS
  Days on which motion in order, see below, Motion
  Debate on motion, see below, Motion
  Division of the question, see DIVISION OF THE QUESTION FOR VOTING
  Legislative measures, passage of, ch 53 Sec. 2

Motion--

      adoption, effect of, ch 53 Sec. 3
      amendments, restrictions on, ch 53 Sec. 8
      application of, ch 53 Sec. 1
      consideration of, ch 53 Sec. 7
      days on which in order, ch 16 Sec. 2; ch 53 Sec. Sec. 1, 4, 5
      debate on, ch 16 Sec. 4; ch 53 Sec. 7
      notice requirements, ch 53 Sec. 4
      offering, ch 53 Sec. 6
      postponing votes on, ch 53 Sec. 10
      precedence of, ch 53 Sec. 5
      recognition to offer, ch 53 Sec. 6
      rule authorizing, ch 53 Sec. 1
      uses of, ch 53 Sec. 1
      voting on, ch 53 Sec. 10
      withdrawal of, ch 53 Sec. 9

  Motions that are not applied during consideration of motion to 
  suspend, ch 53 Sec. 5
  Notice requirements, see above, Motion
  Privileged, motion as, on specified days, ch 16 Sec. 2; ch 53 
  Sec. Sec. 1, 4, 5
  Rule authorizing, ch 53 Sec. 1
  Rules that are deemed suspended, ch 53 Sec. 3
  Special orders of business, effect of, ch 53 Sec. 1
  Subject to suspension, rules that are, ch 53 Sec. 3
  Subject to suspension, rules that are not, ch 53 Sec. 3
  Uses of motion, see above, Motion
  TABLE, MOTION TO LAY ON

  Adoption, effect of, ch 29 Sec. Sec. 1, 7

Application to particular propositions--

      bills and resolutions, ch 29 Sec. 4
      conference reports on bills in disagreement, not applicable to, ch 
  29 Sec. 4
      motions, certain, ch 29 Sec. 5
      special orders of business, applicable to, only after rejection of 
  previous question, ch 29 Sec. 4

  Collateral matters carried to table, ch 29 Sec. 7
  Committee of the Whole, not in order in, ch 3 Sec. 5; ch 12 Sec. 20; 
  ch 29 Sec. 2
  Debate on, ch 29 Sec. 6
  Disposing of, ch 29 Sec. 6
  Precedence of, ch 29 Sec. 3

Previous question--

      ordered, motion to table not in order after previous question is, 
  ch 29 Sec. 3
      pending ordering of, ch 29 Sec. 3
      rejection of, motion to table in order after, ch 29 Sec. 3

  Procedure for considering, ch 29 Sec. 6
  Reconsideration of affirmative vote on motion, ch 29 Sec. 8
  Rejection, effect of, ch 29 Sec. 1
  Related matters carried to table when certain propositions are tabled, 
  ch 29 Sec. 7

Reoffering measure that has been tabled--

      identical or similar in form, ch 29 Sec. 8
      privileges of House, question of, ch 29 Sec. 8

  Senate amendments, tabling motions relating to, ch 29 Sec. 7; ch 51 
  Sec. 19
  Taking matter from table, ch 29 Sec. 8
  Time for making, ch 29 Sec. 2
  Writing, demand that motion be in, ch 29 Sec. 6
  TAX OR TARIFF MEASURE IN BILL REPORTED BY COMMITTEE OTHER THAN WAYS 
  AND MEANS

  Point of order may be made ``at any time,'' ch 2 Sec. 34
  Point of order may lie against amendments, ch 6 Sec. 21
  Test to determine if appropriation constitutes, ch 4 Sec. 50
  TAX RATE INCREASE, INCOME, REQUIRING THREE-FIFTHS VOTE

  Conference report, in, ch 13 Sec. 36
  Rule, applicable, ch 58 Sec. 28
  TELEPHONES, WIRELESS

  Restrictions on use of, ch 10 Sec. 3; ch 16 Sec. 21
  TELEVISION AND RADIO COVERAGE OF PROCEEDINGS

  Restrictions on, ch 10 Sec. 5
  Speaker's authority as to, ch 10 Sec. 5
         TITLE OF BILL, AMENDMENT TO, see AMENDMENTS
  UNANIMOUS CONSENT

  Committee of the Whole, restrictions on use in, ch 12 Sec. 2; ch 54 
  Sec. Sec. 1, 8

Consideration of measures pursuant to agreement--

      Committee of the Whole, in, ch 54 Sec. 8
      House, in, ch 54 Sec. 7

  Denial, grounds for, ch 54 Sec. 9
  Effect of agreement, ch 54 Sec. 1
  Form of making request, ch 54 Sec. 4
  House, as affecting business in, ch 54 Sec. 7
  Limitations on requests, ch 54 Sec. 9
  Modification of agreement, ch 54 Sec. 10

Objections to request--

      effect, ch 54 Sec. 5
      reserving, ch 54 Sec. 6

Recognition for requests--

      Speaker's guidelines, ch 54 Sec. 2
      specific purpose, ch 54 Sec. 2
      unreported measures, ch 54 Sec. 2

  Reconsideration of agreement, ch 54 Sec. 10
  Restrictions on uses of requests, ch 54 Sec. 9
  Revocation of agreement, ch 54 Sec. 10
  Time for making requests, ch 54 Sec. 3
  Use of requests, ch 54 Sec. 1

Waiver of points of order--

      conference reports, against, ch 13 Sec. Sec. 24, 25, 28, 30
      Ramseyer rule, waiver of, ch 11 Sec. 30

  Waiver, rules not subject to, ch 54 Sec. 9
  Withdrawal of amendment in Committee of the Whole, AMENDMENTS; 
  COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
  Withdrawal of request, ch 54 Sec. 4
  UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  Adjournment, business unfinished at, ch 55 Sec. 1
  Committee of the Whole, rising of, before action completed on measure, 
  ch 12 Sec. Sec. 19, 29; ch 55 Sec. 7
  Day certain, business postponed to, ch 55 Sec. 6
  Days, designated, business considered on, ch 55 Sec. 4
  Defined, ch 55 Sec. 1
  Enacting clause, recommendation as to striking, upon rejection of, ch 
  12 Sec. 19
  Postponement of business to day certain, effect of, ch 55 Sec. 6
  Previous question, effect of having ordered, ch 55 Sec. 3
  Quorum, lack of, effect of, ch 55 Sec. 5
  Rise, business pending at time of motion to, ch 12 Sec. Sec. 19, 29; 
  ch 55 Sec. 7
  Speaker's authority to postpone questions (see also POSTPONEMENT), ch 
  55 Sec. 1

Voting as--

      postponement of vote, effect of, ch 55 Sec. 5
      quorum, postponement for lack of, ch 55 Sec. 5
         UNFUNDED MANDATES, see BUDGET PROCESS
         UNPARLIAMENTARY REMARKS, see WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY
  VETO

  Constitutional provisions, ch 57 Sec. 1
  Debate in House, ch 57 Sec. 5

Discharge, motion to, committee from consideration of veto message and 
bill--

      agreed to, effect where, ch 57 Sec. 4
      debatable under hour rule, ch 19 Sec. 8; ch 57 Sec. 4
      precedence of, ch 19 Sec. 8
      privileged, ch 19 Sec. 8; ch 57 Sec. 4
      table, effect of adoption of motion to lay on, ch 19 Sec. 8
      table, subject to motion to lay on, ch 19 Sec. 8

House action on vetoed bills--

      generally, ch 57 Sec. 2
      debate, ch 57 Sec. 5

Line Item Veto Act--

      generally, ch 57 Sec. 8
      Constitution, held to violate presentment clause of, ch 7 Sec. 17; 
  ch 57 Sec. 8
      history and use, ch 7 Sec. 17; ch 57 Sec. 8

  Messages, ch 57 Sec. Sec. 1, 2
  Motions in order, ch 57 Sec. 4

Pocket veto--

      adjournment, final, use after, ch 57 Sec. 7
      adjournment, intersession, effect of, ch 57 Sec. 7
      adjournment, intrasession, effect of, ch 57 Sec. 7
      defined, ch 57 Sec. 1
      receive messages, conferral of authority to, effect of, ch 57 
  Sec. 7

  Postponement of consideration, ch 57 Sec. 4
  Previous question on reconsideration of bill, status of motion for, ch 
  57 Sec. 2
  Privileged, consideration as, ch 57 Sec. 3
  Referral to committee, ch 57 Sec. 4
  Time period in which President must act on bill, ch 57 Sec. Sec. 1, 7

Voting to override--

      reconsider, motion to, not in order, ch 57 Sec. 6
      two-thirds vote, ch 57 Sec. 6
         VETO, LEGISLATIVE, see DISAPPROVAL ACTION, CONGRESSIONAL
  VICE PRESIDENT

  Disability of President, see PRESIDENT
  House and Senate, role of, in filling vacancy in office of, ch 24 
  Sec. 4
  Vacancy in office of, ch 24 Sec. 4
  VOTING

  Absent Members, voting by proxy for, prohibited, ch 58 Sec. 3
  Adjourn, motion to, see ADJOURNMENT
  Amendments, order of voting on, see AMENDMENTS
  Announcements by Members absent for vote, ch 58 Sec. 28
  Ballot, vote by, ch 58 Sec. 1

Bells and signals--

      alerts, voting, ch 58 Sec. 20
      changes in system announced, ch 10 Sec. 3
      malfunctions, ch 10 Sec. 3; ch 58 Sec. 20
      meaning of the various signals, ch 58 Sec. 20
      quorum calls, used to alert Members to, ch 10 Sec. 3; ch 58 
  Sec. 20

Chair, role of--

      count by Chair, ch 58 Sec. Sec. 6, 10
      decisive, duty when vote would be, ch 58 Sec. 5
      duties generally, ch 58 Sec. 4
      question, putting the, ch 58 Sec. 4
      voting by Chair, ch 58 Sec. 5

  Changing vote, ch 58 Sec. 25
  Closing vote, ch 58 Sec. Sec. 20, 24
  ``Clustered'' votes, see below, Postponing proceedings
  Conference reports, see CONFERENCE REPORTS
  Conviction of crime, effect of, on Member's right to vote, see ETHICS
  Correction of record, ch 58 Sec. 26
  Corrections Day Calendar, bill called up from, three-fifths vote 
  required on, ch 58 Sec. 29
  Count by Chair, ch 58 Sec. Sec. 6, 10
  Demand for yeas and nays, see below, Yeas and nays
  Disqualification to vote, ch 58 Sec. 8
  Division of the question, see DIVISION OF THE QUESTION FOR VOTING

Division vote--

      count, ch 58 Sec. 10
      defined, ch 12 Sec. 17; ch 58 Sec. 10
      demand for, ch 58 Sec. 10
      interruptions during count, ch 58 Sec. 10
      recorded, not, ch 58 Sec. 9
      recorded vote or yea and nay vote, precedence of demand for, ch 58 
  Sec. 10
      timeliness of demand for, ch 58 Sec. 10

  Duty of Members, ch 58 Sec. 7

Electronic voting system--

      changing vote, ch 58 Sec. Sec. 2, 25
      correcting vote, ch 58 Sec. 26
      malfunction in, ch 58 Sec. 2
      recapitulations, ch 58 Sec. 27
      verification of vote, ch 58 Sec. 2

  Engrossment, see ENGROSSMENT
  Excusing Member from, ch 58 Sec. 7
  ``Fifteen-and-five'' votes, ch 58 Sec. 21
  Fifteen-minute votes, ch 58 Sec. 20
  Five-minute votes in House, ch 58 Sec. 21
  Methods of, generally, ch 58 Sec. 1
  Open, holding vote, ch 58 Sec. 24
  Order of voting on amendments, see AMENDMENTS
  Pairing, ch 58 Sec. 19

Postponing proceedings--

      amendments, on, ch 58 Sec. 22
      Chair of Committee of the Whole may postpone and cluster requests 
  for recorded votes on amendments, ch 2 Sec. 28; ch 58 Sec. 22
      ``clustered'' votes in Committee of the Whole, ch 58 Sec. 22
      ``clustered'' votes in House, ch 58 Sec. 23
      Committee of the Whole, in, ch 58 Sec. 22
      discretion of Chair, ch 58 Sec. Sec. 22, 23
      House, in, ch 58 Sec. 23
      withdrawal of request for recorded vote on amendment on which 
  proceedings had been postponed, disposition of amendment in accord 
  with earlier voice vote after, ch 2 Sec. 28

  Preference, announcement as to voting, by Member who was absent, ch 58 
  Sec. 28
  Proxy voting prohibited, ch 58 Sec. 3
  Recapitulations, ch 58 Sec. 27

Recorded, certain votes are not--

      division vote, see above, Division vote
      teller vote, see below, Teller vote
      voice vote, see below, Voice vote

Recorded vote--

      Committee of the Whole, in, ch 58 Sec. 12
      constitutional provisions, ch 58 Sec. 12
      defined, ch 12 Sec. 17; ch 58 Sec. 12
      demand for, ch 58 Sec. 12
      pairing, ch 58 Sec. 19
      quorum required for demand in certain cases, ch 58 Sec. 12
      renewal of demand for, ch 58 Sec. 12
      repetition of demand for, ch 58 Sec. 12
      roll call votes, ch 58 Sec. 17
      teller votes with clerks, ch 58 Sec. 18
      timeliness of demand for, ch 58 Sec. 12
      withdrawal of or vacating demand for, ch 58 Sec. 12; ch 59 Sec. 5
      withdrawal of request for, disposition of amendment in accord with 
  earlier voice vote after, ch 2 Sec. 28
      yea and nay votes, see below, Yea and nay votes

  Reducing time for voting, ch 58 Sec. Sec. 21, 22
  Result of vote, effect of announcing, ch 58 Sec. Sec. 24, 25

Roll call--

      adjourn, motion to, prior to, ch 58 Sec. 17
      defined, ch 12 Sec. 17; ch 58 Sec. 17
      interruptions, ch 58 Sec. 17

  Separate vote in House on amendments adopted in Committee of the 
  Whole, see AMENDMENTS
  Super-majority votes, ch 58 Sec. 29
  Tax rate increase, income, requiring three-fifths vote, see TAX RATE 
  INCREASE, INCOME, REQUIRING THREE-FIFTHS VOTE

Tellers, vote by--

      clerks, with, ch 58 Sec. 18
      defined, ch 12 Sec. 17; ch 58 Sec. 18
      recorded, not, certain votes are, ch 58 Sec. 11
      recorded vote, ch 58 Sec. 18

  Tie votes, ch 58 Sec. 29

Time periods for--

      additional time for Members to vote, permitting, ch 58 Sec. 24
      bells and signals, see above, Bells and signals
      closing vote, ch 58 Sec. Sec. 20, 24
      discretion of Chair, ch 58 Sec. Sec. 20, 21, 24
      ``fifteen-and-five'' votes, ch 58 Sec. 21
      fifteen-minute votes, ch 58 Sec. 20
      five-minute votes in House, ch 58 Sec. 21
      open, holding vote, ch 58 Sec. 24
      reduce time, discretion of chair to, ch 58 Sec. Sec. 21, 22
      reduce time, unanimous consent to, ch 58 Sec. 21
      result of vote, effect of announcing, ch 58 Sec. 24
      two-minute votes in Committee of the Whole, ch 12 Sec. 17; ch 58 
  Sec. 22

  Two-minute votes in Committee of the Whole, ch 12 Sec. 17; ch 58 
  Sec. 22
  Two-thirds vote, requirement of, on certain propositions, ch 58 
  Sec. 29

Voice vote--

      defined, ch 12 Sec. 17; ch 58 Sec. 9
      questioning result, ch 58 Sec. 9
      recorded, not, ch 58 Sec. 9

Yeas and nays--

      adjournment, effect of, ch 58 Sec. 13
      ``automatic'' yea and nay votes, ch 58 Sec. 16
      Committee of the Whole, not in order in, ch 58 Sec. 12
      constitutional provisions, ch 58 Sec. 12
      demand for, ch 58 Sec. 14
      effect of ordering, ch 58 Sec. 13
      ordering, ch 58 Sec. 13
      precedence of demand for, ch 58 Sec. 14
      procedure for voting, ch 58 Sec. 15
      quorum not necessary for demand, ch 58 Sec. 14
      reconsideration of vote on ordering or on the main question, ch 58 
  Sec. 15
      recorded votes, other, distinguished, ch 58 Sec. 12
      repetition of demand, ch 58 Sec. 14
      time for making demand, ch 58 Sec. 14
      withdrawal of demand for, ch 58 Sec. 14; ch 59 Sec. 5
  WITHDRAWAL OF MOTIONS, REQUESTS, AND OTHER MATTERS

  Amendment, of, ch 59 Sec. Sec. 1, 4
  Demand that words be taken down, ch 59 Sec. 4
  Modify, right to, as related to right to withdraw, ch 59 Sec. 3
  Motions, of, ch 59 Sec. 1
  Points of order, of, ch 59 Sec. 4
  Precluded, when withdrawal of matter may be, ch 59 Sec. 2
  Quorum, point of order of no, ch 59 Sec. 4
  Reservation of point of order, of, ch 59 Sec. 4
  Resolution, of, ch 59 Sec. 1
  Vote, recorded, demand for, ch 58 Sec. 12; ch 59 Sec. 5
  Words, unparliamentary, of, ch 59 Sec. 4
  WORDS, UNPARLIAMENTARY

  Censure for, early cases of, ch 25 Sec. 23

Colloquialisms--

      context of debate as factor in determining propriety, ch 16 
  Sec. 38
      meaning, current, ch 16 Sec. 38
      rulings, illustrative, ch 16 Sec. 38

Committee of the Whole, action taken by--

      demand that words be taken down, ch 16 Sec. 27
      point of order, ch 16 Sec. 27
      reporting words to House, ch 16 Sec. 27

Committees or their actions, remarks criticizing--

      remarks ruled in order, ch 16 Sec. 34
      remarks ruled out of order, ch 16 Sec. 34

  Context of debate as factor in determining propriety, ch 16 
  Sec. Sec. 22, 31, 38
  Criticism of House or Members, see below, e.g., House or membership 
  generally, references to
  Disciplinary action, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 31, 32
  Expiration of time, verbal outburst after, ch 16 Sec. 22
  Explain words, permission to, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 28, 30
  Explain words, request by Speaker that Member, ch 16 Sec. 30
  Expunging remarks from Record, ch 15 Sec. 3
  Factors considered in judging propriety, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 22, 31, 38
  Floor, losing, ch 16 Sec. 17
  House, list of procedures available in, ch 16 Sec. 26

House or membership generally, references to--

      critical comments ruled in order, ch 16 Sec. 33
      critical comments ruled out of order, ch 16 Sec. 33

Legislative actions or proposals, criticism of--

      motives, personal, impugning, ch 16 Sec. 36
      political motivation for positions, ch 16 Sec. 36

Loyalty, reference to others'--

      rulings, illustrative, ch 16 Sec. 43

  Members, other, remarks criticizing, see below, Words considered as 
  out of order
  Newspapers or other publications, excerpts from, ch 16 Sec. 37; ch 25 
  Sec. 5
  Papers, reading from, ch 16 Sec. 28

Patriotism, references to others'--

      rulings, illustrative, ch 16 Sec. 43

  Permitting Member to proceed, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 31, 32

Personalities, engaging in--

      call to order for, ch 16 Sec. 22

  Personal privilege, question of, not based on words in debate, ch 16 
  Sec. 27
  President, references to, ch 16 Sec. 25
  Procedure upon demand that words be taken down, see below, Taking down 
  the words, procedure for, upon demand
  Proceed in order, permitting Member to, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 31, 32
  Record, expunging remarks from, ch 15 Sec. 3; ch 16 Sec. Sec. 29, 32
  Record, material inserted in, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 22, 28

Sarcasm or satire--

      context of debate as factor in determining propriety, ch 16 
  Sec. 38
      rulings, illustrative, ch 16 Sec. 38
      tone and mannerisms as factors in determining propriety, ch 16 
  Sec. 38

  Senate, references to, see SENATE, REFERENCES TO, IN DEBATE

Speaker, criticism of--

      conduct that is subject of investigation, ch 16 Sec. 35
      ruling of Speaker, remarks questioning propriety of, ch 16 Sec. 35
      ruling, Speaker may appoint Member to make, ch 16 Sec. 35
      timeliness of challenge to remarks, ch 16 Sec. 35
      vote count, questioning, ch 16 Sec. 35

Speaker's ruling--

      appeals from, ch 16 Sec. 31
      context of debate as factor in determining propriety, ch 16 
  Sec. Sec. 22, 31, 38
      dictionary, use of, ch 16 Sec. 31
      disciplinary action by House, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 31, 32
      factors considered in judging propriety, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 22, 31, 
  38
      mannerisms as factor in determination, ch 16 Sec. 38
      tone of voice as factor in determination, ch 16 Sec. 38

Taking down the words, procedure for, upon demand--

      Committee of the Whole, rising of, ch 12 Sec. 16
      debate on words objected to not in order, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 28, 31
      form of demand, ch 16 Sec. 28
      permission to explain words, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 28, 30
      Speaker's ruling, see above, Speaker's ruling
      timeliness of demand, ch 16 Sec. 28
      withdrawal of demand, ch 16 Sec. 28

  Timeliness of objection to words, ch 16 Sec. 28
  Truth of allegations as to unethical behavior not a defense to point 
  of order, ch 16 Sec. 37
  Vice President, references to, ch 16 Sec. 25
  Withdrawal of demand that words be taken down, ch 16 Sec. 28; ch 59 
  Sec. 4
  Withdrawal or modification of words, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 29, 31; ch 59 
  Sec. 4

Words considered as out of order--

      committees or their actions, remarks critical of, illustrative 
  rulings on, ch 16 Sec. 34
      cutthroat or gambler, ch 16 Sec. 38
      demagoguery, charges of, ch 16 Sec. 36
      deception, charges as to, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 37, 40
      falsehood, charges as to, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 37, 40
      gambler or cutthroat, ch 16 Sec. 38
      House or membership generally, remarks critical of, illustrative 
  rulings on, ch 16 Sec. 33
      identifiable Member, personal remarks about, ch 16 Sec. 37
      intelligence, lack of, ch 16 Sec. 41
      knowledge, lack of, ch 16 Sec. 41
      lying, accusations of, ch 16 Sec. 40
      Members, other, illustrative rulings on remarks criticizing, ch 16 
  Sec. 37
      motives, personal, remarks questioning, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 36, 37, 39
      personalities, engaging in, ch 16 Sec. 22
      President, personal or offensive references to, ch 16 Sec. 25
      race, reference to another's, ch 16 Sec. 42
      racism, ch 16 Sec. Sec. 36, 42
      religion, gratuitous reference to another's, ch 16 Sec. 42
      Senate, references to, see SENATE, REFERENCES TO, IN DEBATE
      snooper, ch 16 Sec. 37
      Speaker, criticism of, see above, Speaker, criticism of
      stool pigeon, ch 16 Sec. 38
      vice and meannesses, prodigy of, ch 16 Sec. 38

Words not considered as out of order--

      arguments or position on legislative proposal, remarks 
  criticizing, as allowed wide latitude, ch 16 Sec. 37
      committees or their actions, remarks critical of, illustrative 
  rulings on, ch 16 Sec. 34
      House or membership generally, remarks critical of, illustrative 
  rulings on, ch 16 Sec. 33
      legislative actions or proposals, criticism of, not impugning 
  personal motives, ch 16 Sec. 36
      Members, other, illustrative rulings on remarks criticizing, ch 16 
  Sec. 37
      motives, political, remarks questioning, ch 16 Sec. 36
      political motives, remarks questioning, ch 16 Sec. 36
      President, motives of, remarks as to, ch 16 Sec. 25
         ``WORKS-IN-PROGRESS'' EXCEPTION, see APPROPRIATIONS, 
         UNAUTHORIZED
         YIELDING FLOOR, see AMENDMENTS; DEBATE; PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY