§ 9.82. First consideration.
Should a committee favorably report a bill to the floor it is given a first consideration, unless there is an objection. On first consideration a bill is invariably agreed to and is never amended nor sent back to the committee from which it came, or to another committee for further consideration. Bills are not considered beyond first consideration until the latest print is on the desks of the members.
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