[Deschler's Precedents] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access] [DOCID:52093c28_txt-1] [Page 7381-7383] CHAPTER 28 Amendments and the Germaneness Rule [[Page 7381]] VOLUME 10 A. General Principles Sec. 1. Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commentary and editing by Evan Hoorneman, J.D. Manuscript editing by Joan Deschler Bamel. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sec. 2. Proposition to Which Amendment Must Be Germane Sec. 3. Amendment as Relating to Subject Matter Under Consideration Sec. 4. Committee Jurisdiction of Subject Matter as Test Sec. 5. Fundamental Purpose of Amendment as Test Sec. 6. Amendment Accomplishing Result of Bill by Different Method Sec. 7. Amendment Substituting Different Agency To Administer Provisions Sec. 8. Individual Proposition Offered as Amendment to Another Individual Proposition Sec. 9. General Amendments to Specific or Limited Propositions; Amendments Enlarging Scope of Proposition Sec. 10. Specific Amendments to General Propositions; Amendments as Within Scope Sec. 11. Amendment Adding to Two or More Propositions of Same Class Sec. 12. Amendment Extending Coverage of Bill to Other Subjects of Same Class Sec. 13. Proposition and Amendment as Affecting Different Classes of Persons or Entities [[Page 7382]] Sec. 14. Amendments Conferring Powers Not Granted in Bill Sec. 15. Amendments to Appropriation Bills; Rescission Bills Sec. 16. Consent Calendar Bills B. Application of Rule to Particular Forms of Amendment or Proposition Sec. 17. In General; Amendment to Special Rule; Amendment to Concurrent Resolution Sec. 18. Amendment Offered to Particular Paragraph, Section, or Title Sec. 19. Amendment Adding New Section or Title to Bill Sec. 20. Amendment Striking Portion of Text of Bill or Amendment Sec. 21. Substitute Amendment; Amendment in Nature of Substitute; Amendment to Amendment Sec. 22. Committee Amendment Sec. 23. Instructions in Motion To Commit or Recommit Sec. 24. Amendment Proposing Permanent Legislation Offered to Temporary Legislation VOLUME 11 C. House-Senate Relations Sec. 25. Rule of Germaneness in the Senate Sec. 26. Senate Amendments to House Bills and Amendments; Conference Agreements Sec. 27. --Amendment to Senate Amendment Sec. 28. Requirement That Amendments to Motions To Instruct Conferees Be Germane D. Amendments Imposing Qualifications or Restrictions Sec. 29. In General; Amendments Providing for Exceptions or Exemptions [[Page 7383]] Sec. 30. Amendments Providing for Conditions or Qualifications Sec. 31. --Amendment Postponing Effectiveness of Legislation Pending Contingency Sec. 32. Amendments Providing for Restrictions or Limitations Sec. 33. --Amendments Affecting Powers Delegated in Bill Sec. 34. --Restrictions on Use or Availability of Funds E. Relation of Amendment or Bill to Existing Law Sec. 35. Amendments to Bills Which Amend Existing Law Sec. 36. Amendment Repealing Existing Law to Bill Amending That Law Sec. 37. Amendments to Bills Which Repeal Existing Law Sec. 38. Amendments to Bills Which Incorporate Other Law or Matter Sec. 39. Amendments to Bills Extending Existing Law or Authority Under Existing Law Sec. 40. Amendment Continuing Temporary Law to Bill Amending That Law Sec. 41. Amendment Changing Existing Law to Bill Citing or Making Minor Revisions in That Law Sec. 42. Amendment Changing or Citing Existing Law to Bill Not Citing That Law F. Procedural Matters Sec. 43. Generally; Point of Order and Debate Thereon Sec. 44. Timeliness of Point of Order Sec. 45. Consideration Under Special Rule; Waiver of Points of Order; Effect on Germaneness Requirement Sec. 46. Factors in Chair's Ruling; Refusal by Chair To Rule; Anticipatory and Hypothetical Rulings Index to Precedents at end of Volume 11 Amendments and the Germaneness Rule