[United States Senate Manual, 118th Congress]
[S. Doc. 118-1]
[Standing Rules of the Senate]
[Pages 9-10]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
11 RULE XI
PAPERS--WITHDRAWAL, PRINTING, READING OF, AND REFERENCE
11.1 1. No memorial or other paper presented to the Senate,
except original treaties finally acted upon, shall be
withdrawn from its files except by order of the Senate.
11.2 2. The Secretary of the Senate shall obtain at the close
of each Congress all the noncurrent records of the Senate
and of each Senate committee and transfer them to the
General Services Administration for preservation, subject to
the orders of the Senate.
11.3 3. When the reading of a paper is called for, and
objected to, it shall be determined by a vote of the Senate,
without debate.
11.4 4. Every motion or resolution to print documents,
reports, and other matter transmitted by the executive
departments, or to print memorials, petitions, accompanying
documents, or any other paper, except bills of the Senate or
House of Representatives, resolutions submitted by a
Senator, communications from the legislatures or
conventions, lawfully called, of the respective States,
shall, unless the Senate otherwise order, be referred to the
Committee on Rules and Administration. When a motion is made
to commit with instructions, it shall be in order to add
thereto a motion to print.
11.5 5. Motions or resolutions to print additional numbers
shall also be referred to the Committee on Rules and
Administration; and when the committee shall report
favorably, the report shall be accompanied by an estimate of
the probable cost thereof; and when the cost of printing
such additional numbers shall exceed the sum established by
law, the concurrence of the House of Representatives shall
be necessary for an order to print the same.
11.6 6. Every bill and joint resolution introduced or
reported from a committee, and all bills and joint
resolutions re
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ceived from the House of Representatives, and all reports of
committees, shall be printed, unless, for the dispatch of
the business of the Senate, such printing may be dispensed
with.