[United States Senate Manual, 118th Congress]
[S. Doc. 118-1]
[Standing Rules of the Senate]
[Pages 13-14]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
15 RULE XV
AMENDMENTS AND MOTIONS
15.1a 1. (a) \3\ An amendment and any instruction accompanying
a motion to recommit shall be reduced to writing and read
and identical copies shall be provided by the Senator
offering the amendment or instruction to the desks of the
Majority Leader and the Minority Leader before being
debated.
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\3\ Paragraph 1 was amended by Pub. L. 110-81, Sep. 14,
2007.
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15.1b (b) A motion shall be reduced to writing, if desired by
the Presiding Officer or by any Senator, and shall be read
before being debated.
15.2 2. Any motion, amendment, or resolution may be withdrawn
or modified by the mover at any time before a decision,
amendment, or ordering of the yeas and nays, except a motion
to reconsider, which shall not be withdrawn without leave.
15.3 3. If the question in debate contains several
propositions, any Senator may have the same divided, except
a motion to strike out and insert, which shall not be
divided; but the rejection of a motion to strike out and
insert one proposition shall not prevent a motion to strike
out and insert
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a different proposition; nor shall it prevent a motion
simply to strike out; nor shall the rejection of a motion to
strike out prevent a motion to strike out and insert. But
pending a motion to strike out and insert, the part to be
stricken out and the part to be inserted shall each be
regarded for the purpose of amendment as a question, and
motions to amend the part to be stricken out shall have
precedence.
15.4 4. When an amendment proposed to any pending measure is
laid on the table, it shall not carry with it, or prejudice,
such measure.
15.5 5. It shall not be in order to consider any proposed
committee amendment (other than a technical, clerical, or
conforming amendment) which contains any significant matter
not within the jurisdiction of the committee proposing such
amendment.