Description: |
Rules of the House have a different structure than normal legislation. Rather than section, subsection, etc.,rules are hierarchically structured as clauses, paragraphs, and divisions. When amending the Rules of the House,it is possible to quote a rule. Rules can only appear in resolutions. |
Attributes: |
Name: |
changed |
Description: |
Has this ENTIRE structural element (such as a Section (structure of legislation), Title (structure of legislation), etc.) been added or deleted? |
Value(s): |
added, deleted, not-changed |
Default Value: |
not-changed |
Name: |
id |
Description: |
Unique name for the element so that it can be referenced. |
Value(s): |
ID |
Default Value: |
#REQUIRED |
Name: |
indent |
Description: |
Mechanism permitting an override of the indentation typically used or a way to specify indentation level for a structure. The values are relative (up1 through up7 and down1 through down7) and absolute (the structure level can be specified such as subsection). |
Value(s): |
left-margin, flush-left, rule, rules-clause, rules-paragraph, rules-subpargraph, rules-subdivision, rules-item, rules-subitem, up1, up2, up3, up4, up5, up6, down1, down2, down3, down4, down5, down6 |
Default Value: |
#IMPLIED |
Name: |
reporting-committee |
Description: |
For new or deleted textual material, this attribute provides a link to the name of the committee that made a particular insertion or deletion. The committee name is defined in the committee amendment line, which is part of one of the actions associated with the measure. This element links a specific change to that committee name. |
Value(s): |
CDATA |
Default Value: |
#IMPLIED |
Parent Elements: |
quoted-block
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