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d. A motion to adjourn shall always be in order, also a motion to <br />adjourn to a time certain. The latter motion is debatable. <br />When either motion is rejected, it shall not be renewe- until <br />further business has been transacted. <br />e. After a motion is stated by the Cnair or read by the recording <br />Secretary, it shail be considered to be in possession of the <br />Conwnission, but may be withdrawn by the author at any time <br />before decision or amendment. <br />f. A motion or amendment shall be written if the Chair, the <br />recording Secretary or any members so request. <br />g. When a question has once been made and carried in the affir­ <br />mative or negative, it shall be in order for any member v.ho <br />voted with the prevailing side to move for the reconsideration <br />thereof; but m motion for the reconsideration of any vote <br />shall be in oider after the motion, resolution, report or other <br />official action upon which the vote was taken shall have gone <br />to the Council, announcing the Commission's decision. <br />Such motion shall take precedence over all other questions; <br />except the motion to adjourn. A motion for reconsideration <br />having been placed before the Commission and lost shall not be <br />renewed. <br />h. Precedence of Motions - When a question is under debate, no <br />motion shall be received, but: <br />1. To adjourn to a time certain. <br />2. To adjourn. <br />3. To lay on the table. <br />4. Call for the question. <br />Motions 2, 3 and 4 shall be decided without debate. <br />5. To conmit to committee. <br />6. To postpone to a certain day. <br />7. To amend, or <br />8. To postpone indefinitely. <br />The above motions shall have precedence in order from <br />1 through 8. <br />4. Agenda and Order of Business <br />a. The order of business at a regular meeting shall include such <br />items as: <br />L