21a. Upon motion of any member, on any legislative day or the
day preceding, the Senate may, by a vote of two thirds of those
present, establish a period of time known as "Bill Reading Docket".
Such motion shall state each bill to be read, the time and
order for such bill reading docket to commence and to conclude, and
may provide for the adjournment or recess of the Senate for not
more than one legislative day, during which reading of the docket
no motion, except a motion to postpone the reading of the bills, by
two-thirds vote of those elected, shall be heard. A quorum shall
not be required during the reading of the docket. Any and all
members requesting that a bill be read shall be present at all
times in the Chamber during its reading.
All bills read on the bill reading docket shall be considered
as having been read fully and distinctly.