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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1132014" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>8.13 - Reconsideration</p><p>A motion to reconsider any vote on the adoption or rejection of</p><p>an amendment, or the adoption or rejection of a section of any bill</p><p>or joint resolution, may be made by any Member prior to the</p><p>advancement of such measure from General Order, which motion shall</p><p>be subject to debate. The motion to reconsider may be laid on the</p><p>table without affecting the question in reference to which the</p><p>motion is made thereby resulting in a final disposition of the</p><p>motion.</p><p></p><p>And because there is no provision for or against debate on the motion to reconsider more than three days prior to sine die adjournment, I would think the following generic debate rule applies:</p><p></p><p>9.4 - Debate</p><p>(a) Except as otherwise specifically provided in these Rules,</p><p>when a debatable question is before the House, such debate shall be</p><p>limited to fifteen (15) minutes, equally divided between the</p><p>proponents and opponents of the question. Under no circumstances shall a Member debate twice on the same question, nor shall any</p><p>Member speak longer than ten (10) minutes on the same question.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>ETA: If there are two things I like about Oklahoma's legislative process, its the debate limitations and single-subject limitation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1132014, member: 5151"] 8.13 - Reconsideration A motion to reconsider any vote on the adoption or rejection of an amendment, or the adoption or rejection of a section of any bill or joint resolution, may be made by any Member prior to the advancement of such measure from General Order, which motion shall be subject to debate. The motion to reconsider may be laid on the table without affecting the question in reference to which the motion is made thereby resulting in a final disposition of the motion. And because there is no provision for or against debate on the motion to reconsider more than three days prior to sine die adjournment, I would think the following generic debate rule applies: 9.4 - Debate (a) Except as otherwise specifically provided in these Rules, when a debatable question is before the House, such debate shall be limited to fifteen (15) minutes, equally divided between the proponents and opponents of the question. Under no circumstances shall a Member debate twice on the same question, nor shall any Member speak longer than ten (10) minutes on the same question. ETA: If there are two things I like about Oklahoma's legislative process, its the debate limitations and single-subject limitation. [/QUOTE]
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