Substitute motion definition

Substitute motion means a non-privileged motion that is made when a non-privileged motion is pending.
Substitute motion means a nonprivileged motion that a member of a legislative committee makes when there is a nonprivileged motion pending.
Substitute motion means a nonprivileged motion that a member of a

Examples of Substitute motion in a sentence

  • Motion and vote: Substitute motion was made by Ms. Bricker to approve the proposed amendment to 19 TAC Chapter 230, Professional Educator Preparation and Certification, Subchapter C, Assessment of Educators, §230.21, Educator Assessment, to be published as proposed in the Texas Register as presented in the substitute text document.

  • Substitute motion by Mr. Linn, seconded by Mr. Middleton, to return the $1.25 million to the General Fund.

  • Substitute motion was made by Commissioner Newman to approve staff recommendation as submitted.

  • M/S/C (Richmond/Harris) Substitute motion to allow the Executive Board to have single rooms anytime there is an overnight stay.

  • Any such request must be submitted to the State Bar no later than five (5) days after receipt of the RFP or the request will not be considered.

  • Substitute motion passed by the following vote:AYES: Souza, Swanson, Krovoza NOES: Greenwald, Wolk R.

  • Substitute motion by Finch, second by Lancaster to change wording to “No school would be forced to move up more than two (2) classes because of the application of the multiplier.”SUBSTITUTE MOTION PASSED 46-21 (Roll Call Vote - Yes: Tillery, Horton, Dorsey, Sebring, Turner, Long, Barton, Weyher, Kinsler, Etheridge, Black, May, Hand, Kelly, Cunningham, C.

  • Page 41: Substitute motion to adopt Issue 4, allocate the commercial quota based on a TAL calculated without the recreational overages.

  • Substitute motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Greenwald, Heystek, Saylor, Souza NOES: Asmundson D.

  • Upon roll call, the results were: Aye: Council Member Ronstadt; Vice Mayor Dunbar and Mayor Walkup Nay: Council Members Ibarra, West, Scott, and Leal Substitute motion on Consent Agenda Item G, failed by a roll call vote of 3 to 4.


More Definitions of Substitute motion

Substitute motion means a non-privileged motion that is made when an original motion is pending.
Substitute motion means a non-privileged motion that is made when an

Related to Substitute motion

  • Substitute Check means a paper reproduction of an Item that satisfies the requirements and definition of "substitute check" set forth in Regulation CC.

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  • Substitute natural gas or "SNG" means a gas manufactured

  • Substitute care means the out-of-home placement of a child or young adult who is in the legal or physical custody and care of the Department.

  • Substitute caregiver means any person other than the licensee, resident manager, floating resident manager, or shift caregiver who provides care and services in an adult foster home under the jurisdiction of the Department.

  • Substitute employee is a person hired to perform the duties of a position in the temporary absence of the employee who is regularly assigned to that position.

  • Substitute Purchaser is defined in Section 21.

  • Substitute ballots means replacement ballots provided by an election officer to

  • Substitute Lender has the meaning specified in Section 2.18(a).

  • Substituted Specimen means a specimen with laboratory values that are so diminished that they are not consistent with oral fluid and which shall be deemed a violation of this policy, and shall be processed as if the test results were positive.

  • Substitute LOCKHEED XXXXXX Procurement Representative" for "Contracting Officer", "Administrative Contracting Officer", and "ACO" throughout this clause.

  • Substitution Notice has the meaning specified in Section 2.17 (Substitution of Lenders).

  • Substitute Rating Agency means a “nationally recognized statistical rating organization” as that term is defined in Section 3(a)(62) of the Exchange Act, selected by the Company (as certified by a resolution of the Board of Directors delivered to the Trustee) as a replacement agency for Moody’s or S&P Global Ratings, or both of them, as the case may be.