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noted on the floor the amendment had to be printed, it
would delay the proceeding. Could we get an interpretation
from you?
THE PRESIDENT: Again, if I may undertake to
answer in lieu of the Chairman of the Committee, and
state the interpretation which I think the Presiding
Officer should give to the rule, it would be this. If
a printed recommendation or printed amendment contains a
typographical error, such as occurred the other day,
error in one word, I would take it that the typographical
error could be corrected without being reprinted, in the
absence of objection.
If a delegate desired to suggest to the
sponsor a modification of the printed amendment, I take
it that the modification, if accepted by the sponsor,
could be made to the printed amendment if it was
accepted by the sponsor and if there was no objection.
Obviously if the modification was long and detailed, there
would be an objection or the Chair itself would require
that the amendment be reprinted.
DELEGATE BURDETTE: Mr. President, I would thin |