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amendment-instruction

This is a container for the text that explains the amendatory language to follow. An amendment-instruction may stand alone without a corresponding amendment-block.

Element information

Namespace: None

Schema document: C:/aaprojects/schemacentral/inputs/gpo-amend/amend.xsd

Type: Anonymous

Properties: Global, Qualified

Content

  • Sequence [1..1]
    1. enum [0..1]The enumerator associated with a subdivision or level (e.g., 1. for sections, (a) for subsections). Note: When an enumerator appears as two enumerator (e.g., (a)(2)), the structure is produced with two levels where the second level has an attribute of display-inline="yes-display-inline"
    2. text [1..1]Textual material that follows a header, an enumerator, an enumerator/header pair, or as a cut-in (flush-left) final text after a non-structural element such as a quoted-block, table, graphic, etc.. In appropriations bills, the function performed by the text element is usually performed by the appropriations paragraph element.
    3. instruction-paragraph [0..*]

Attributes

NameOccTypeDescriptionNotes
blank-lines-after [0..1]AnonymousThe number of blank lins after the action-desc. The default is “0”. Default value is "1".
line-numbers [0..1]AnonymousUsed to turn "off" and "on" printing of line numbers in an amendment-block. Default value is "on".
href [0..1]xsd:anySimpleTypeThis attribute contains a pointer to the location referenced by the element.There are two different ways in which this attribute may be used. When pointing to something (such as a <section> or <title>) that is in the same document as the reference, the value of this attribute is the unique identifier (ID) of the item to which it points. For example, if the href points to a <section>, the value of this attribute is the id of the particular <section>.When pointing to something outside the document (such as the United States Code), the value of this attribute is a URI (Universal Resource Indicator) of the object being referenced. An example of a Universal Resource Indicator would be the URL (Universal Resource Locator) of a file containing the object. from group optional-locator.att

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