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6 hours ago, Guest Ian said:

If there is a motion to suspend the rules, after the discussion/vote has taken place should there be another motion to revert to regular proceedings?

No, at least not normally, as Dr. Stackpole said in his answer.
 

Perhaps more information will be helpful. Exactly why were the rules suspended?  What particular rule(s) was suspended? 

7 hours ago, Guest Ian said:

if there is, and that was not done, is any business after the suspension valid?

Most likely, yes. I’m trying hard to think of a situation where it would not be. 

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7 hours ago, Guest Ian said:

If there is a motion to suspend the rules, after the discussion/vote has taken place should there be another motion to revert to regular proceedings?

This is generally unnecessary. The motion to Suspend the Rules is used to suspend the rules for a specific purpose, and when that purpose is completed, the suspending effect ends. In some cases, the rules are suspended for a specific purpose and also for a specific length of time (say, for the consideration of a particular motion, or the duration of a meeting), and in those cases the motion to suspend the rules specifies when the suspending effect ends.

I suppose it is conceivable that in a particular case a motion to suspend the rules may be ambiguous in this regard, or the assembly might choose to end the suspending effect early, in which case a motion could be made to revert to the regular rules, but I think this would be the exception rather than the rule.

It should be noted that a generic motion “to suspend the rules” is not in order. Improperly wording motions to suspend the rules in that manner is generally what leads to this sort of confusion.

7 hours ago, Guest Ian said:

f there is, and that was not done, is any business after the suspension valid?

As noted above, no motion to “reinstate” the rules is necessary.

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