Title 5 › Part PART I— - THE AGENCIES GENERALLY › Chapter CHAPTER 9— - EXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION › § 912
After a committee has reported a reorganization resolution, or the committee is treated as released under section 911, any member may move at any time to take up that resolution. That motion has top priority and cannot be debated. It cannot be changed, postponed, or replaced by considering other business. No one may move to reconsider the vote on that motion. If the motion succeeds, the resolution stays as unfinished business until the House finishes it. Debate on the resolution is limited to 10 hours total, split equally between supporters and opponents. A motion to cut debate further is allowed and not debatable. Amendments, postponing, taking up other business, or recommitting the resolution are not allowed, and votes to reconsider the final result are not allowed. Right after debate ends (and one quorum call if asked), the House votes on final passage. Appeals about the Chair’s rule decisions are decided without debate. If one House gets the same resolution from the other House before it passes, the process stays the same but the final vote is on the other House’s resolution.
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5 U.S.C. § 912
Title 5 — Government Organization and Employees
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73