(a) In generalThe Majority and Minority Leaders of the Senate or their designees shall recognize a notice of intent of a Senator who is a member of their caucus to object to proceeding to a measure or matter only if the Senator—(1) following the objection to a unanimous consent to proceeding to, and, or passage of, a measure or matter on their behalf, submits the notice of intent in writing to the appropriate leader or their designee; and
(2) not later than 6 session days after the submission under paragraph (1), submits for inclusion in the Congressional Record and in the applicable calendar section described in subsection (b) the following notice:“I, Senator ____, intend to object to proceedings to ____, dated ____ for the following reasons ____.”.
(b) Calendar(1) In generalThe Secretary of the Senate shall establish for both the Senate Calendar of Business and the Senate Executive Calendar a separate section entitled “Notice of Intent to Object to Proceeding”.
(2) ContentThe section required by paragraph (1) shall include—(A) the name of each Senator filing a notice under subsection (a)(2);
(B) the measure or matter covered by the calendar that the Senator objects to; and
(C) the date the objection was filed.
(3) NoticeA Senator who has notified their respective leader and who has withdrawn their objection within the 6 session day period is not required to submit a notification under subsection (a)(2).
(c) RemovalA Senator may have an item with respect to the Senator removed from a calendar to which it was added under subsection (b) by submitting for inclusion in the Congressional Record the following notice:
“I, Senator ____, do not object to proceed to ____, dated ____.”.
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 2— ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS
§ 22. Oath of President of Senate
§ 23. Presiding officer of Senate may administer oaths
§ 24. Secretary of Senate or assistant secretary may administer oaths
§ 25. Oath of Speaker, Members, and Delegates
§ 25a. Delegate to House of Representatives from District of Columbia
§ 26. Roll of Representatives-elect
§ 27. Change of place of meeting
§ 28. Parliamentary precedents of House of Representatives
§ 28c. Distribution of Precedents by Director of the Government Publishing Office
§ 29a. Early organization of House of Representatives
§ 30a. Jury duty exemption of elected officials of legislative branch