[United States Senate Manual, 110th Congress]
[S. Doc. 110-1]
[Standing Rules of the Senate]
[Page 11]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
13 RULE XIII
RECONSIDERATION
13.1 1. When a question has been decided by the Senate, any
Senator voting with the prevailing side or who has not voted
may, on the same day or on either of the next two days of
actual session thereafter, move a reconsideration; and if
the Senate shall refuse to reconsider such a motion entered,
or if such a motion is withdrawn by leave of the Senate, or
if upon reconsideration the Senate shall affirm its first
decision, no further motion to reconsider shall be in order
unless by unanimous consent. Every motion to reconsider
shall be decided by a majority vote, and may be laid on the
table without affecting the question in reference to which
the same is made, which shall be a final disposition of the
motion.
13.2 2. When a bill, resolution, report, amendment, order, or
message, upon which a vote has been taken, shall have gone
out of the possession of the Senate and been communicated to
the House of Representatives, the motion to reconsider shall
be accompanied by a motion to request the House to return
the same; which last motion shall be acted upon immediately,
and without debate, and if determined in the negative shall
be a final disposition of the motion to reconsider.