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vote. One would be in the second chamber where the second
chamber was considering an amendment. You could vote on th's
amendment and then on the bill on final passage, with the
amendments attached. Thatis one situation, and the other
situation would be where the bill had been returned to the
house of origin with amendments and in both those situations,
the amendments under the rules have to be on the members '
desks.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Della.
DELEGATE DELLA: Mr. Chairman, when the bill is
introduced and amended in the house of origin, those amend-
ments are printed into the bill, so when you read the bill
you can read the amendments in the bill itself. When the
bill is then amended in the second house, there must be
five copies of the amendment offered, and one of those
copies, by rule, is given to the printer and one goes to
the journal clerk, so you have a copy of the amendment.
There is no writing in. They must be typed and offered and
; then the amendments are offered to the membership, so they
\ know what they are voting on, and when the amendments are
adopted, five copies of the amendments are attached to the



 
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