The Senate suspended its rules to take up H 878 and voted to concur with the House proposal of amendment to the Senate's proposal of amendment on H 878, an act described in the record as relating to miscellaneous judiciary procedures.
Senator from Chittenden Central moved the suspension of rules to bring H 878 forward for immediate consideration. After brief remarks indicating that conferees had met and reached agreement, the presiding officer put the question on concurrence and called for the ayes; the ayes prevailed and the Senate recorded that it had concurred with the House's proposal of amendment.
Following the concurrence, the Senate agreed—by separate motion—to message its actions on both S 58 and H 878 to the House forthwith. No roll-call tally was recorded in the transcript for H 878; the record indicates a voice vote in which the ayes prevailed.