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Proceedings and Debates of the 1967 Constitutional Convention
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be followed by the Delegates having an item placed on
the daily calendar and agenda. Under Rule 38, order of
business, there are two categories in which individual
delegates rather than committee chairmen are primarily
involved.No. 8, introduction of first reading and
reference proposals. Of course there is no necessity that
each proposal be itemized on the agenda.
No. 10, motions and resolutions. It is
preferred that motions be in writing and handed to the
Chief Clerk. In fact, Rule 41 requires this, if requested
by any delegate. If the delegate knows in advance that
a motion is to be made, and wants time on the floor for
discussion, the best practice would be to take this up
with the Chairman of the Committee on Calendar and Agenda,
or if the motion is not of the nature where that would be
feasible, he should ask when the motion for adoption
of the daily calendar and agenda is made that the agenda
be amended to permit this.
The reason for this is not to impede any delegate,
but so that insofar as possible, all delegates may know
in advance what is to be considered at each session.


 
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