6. The motion for the previous question cannot be laid on the table.
7. It shall be in order to move only one amendment to an amendment. But it shall be in order to move a substitute to the main question, and the substitute may be amended. If the substitute is accepted, it shall take the place of the original question.
8. The motion to adjourn is always in order except in five instances, to wit:
(1) When a member has the floor.
(2) When a question is about to be put or a vote is about to be taken, or final decision reached.
(3) When a question is pending on sustaining the demand for the previous question.
(4) When the previous question has been called and sustained and action is pending.
(5) When a motion to adjourn has been voted down and no business or debate has intervened.
9. Any member who in the first instance voted on a motion or resolution with the prevailing side is entitled to make the motion for a reconsideration, but no one else shall.
10. All resolutions contemplating verbal alterations of the Discipline shall state the language of the paragraph and the line to be altered, and also the language to be substituted. Two hours each day or such amount of time as is necessary to deal with the disciplinary changes offered, shall be given to the revision of the Discipline, taking it chapter by chapter, and all amendments shall be offered while the section is under consideration; and each section shall be amended and passed before proceeding to another.