Senate rules
The permanent rules of the Washington Senate inform administrative operations and parliamentary procedures in Senate business, including committee meetings and floor sessions.
Preface
Adoption of rules
Permanent Rules of the Senate
- SECTION I. OFFICERS-MEMBERS-EMPLOYEES
- SECTION II. OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
- SECTION III. RULES AND ORDER
- Rule 15. Time of Convening
- Rule 16. Quorum
- Rule 17. Order of Business
- Rule 18. Special Order
- Rule 19. Unfinished Business
- Rule 20. Motions and Senate Floor Resolutions (How Presented)
- Rule 21. Precedence of Motions
- Rule 22. Voting
- Rule 23. Announcement of Vote
- Rule 24. Call of the Senate
- Rule 25. One Subject in a Bill
- Rule 26. No Amendment by Mere Reference to Title of Act
- Rule 27. Reading of Papers
- Rule 28. Comparing Enrolled and Engrossed Bills
- SECTION IV. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE
- Rule 29. Rules of Debate
- Rule 30. Recognition by the President
- Rule 31. Call for Division of a Question
- Rule 32. Point of Order - Decision Appealable
- Rule 33. Question of Privilege
- Rule 34. Protests
- Rule 35. Adoption and Suspension of Rules
- Rule 36. Previous Question
- Rule 37. Reconsideration
- Rule 38. Motion to Adjourn
- Rule 39. Yeas and Nays - When Must be Taken
- Rule 40. Reed's Parliamentary Rules
- SECTION V. COMMITTEES
- Rule 41. Committees - Appointment and Confirmation
- Rule 42. Subcommittees
- Rule 43. Subpoena Power
- Rule 44. Duties of Committees
- Rule 45. Committee Rules
- Rule 46. Committee Meetings During Sessions
- Rule 47. Reading of Reports
- Rule 48. Recalling Bills from Committees
- Rule 49. Bills Referred to Rules Committee
- Rule 50. Rules Committee
- Rule 51. Employment Committee
- Rule 52. Committee of the Whole
- Rule 53. Appropriation Budget Bills
- SECTION VI. BILLS, RESOLUTIONS, MEMORIALS AND GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS
- Rule 54. Definitions
- Rule 55. Prefiling
- Rule 56. Introduction of Bills
- Rule 57. Amendatory Bills
- Rule 58. Joint Resolutions and Memorials
- Rule 59. Senate Concurrent Resolutions
- Rule 60. Committee Bills
- Rule 61. Committee Reference
- Rule 62. Reading of Bills
- Rule 63. First Reading
- Rule 64. Second Reading/Amendments
- Rule 65. Third Reading
- Rule 66. Scope and Object of Bill Not to be Changed
- Rule 67. Matters Related to Disagreement Between the Senate and House
- Rule 68. Bills Committed for Special Amendment
- Rule 69. Confirmation of Gubernatorial Appointees
- Rule 70. Emergency Resolution Authorized
SECTION V. COMMITTEES
Rule 41. Committees - Appointment and Confirmation
| Standing Committee | Total Membership |
|---|---|
| 1. Agriculture & Natural Resources | 9 |
| 2. Business, Trade & Economic Development | 9 |
| 3. Early Learning & K-12 Education | 9 |
| 4. Environment, Energy & Technology | 11 |
| 5. Health & Long-Term Care | 11 |
| 6. Higher Education & Workforce Development | 5 |
| 7. Housing | 7 |
| 8. Human Services | 5 |
| 9. Labor & Commerce | 9 |
| 10. Law & Justice | 9 |
| 11. Local Government | 5 |
| 12. Rules | 16 (plus the Lieutenant Governor) |
| 13. State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections | 7 |
| 14. Transportation | 19 |
| 15. Ways & Means | 24 |
Rule 42. Subcommittees
Rule 43. Subpoena Power
Rule 44. Duties of Committees
Rule 45. Committee Rules
Rule 46. Committee Meetings During Sessions
Rule 47. Reading of Reports
The majority report, and minority report, if there be one, together with the names of the signers thereof, shall be read by the secretary, unless the reading be dispensed with by the senate, and all committee reports shall be spread upon the journal.
Rule 48. Recalling Bills from Committees
Rule 49. Bills Referred to Rules Committee
Rule 50. Rules Committee
Rule 51. Employment Committee
The employment committee for committee staff shall consist of six members, three from the majority party and three from the minority party. The chair shall be appointed by the majority leader. All decisions shall be determined by majority vote. The committee shall operate within staffing, budget levels and guidelines as authorized and adopted by the facilities and operations committee.