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Ch8 Order of business and the sitting day / ORDER OF BUSINESS



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House of Representatives                                Ch 8                                                 p 248

 

Order of business and the sitting day

 

ORDER of business

Following the meeting of the House and the reading of Prayers the House proceeds each day to its ordinary order of business as set down in standing order 34, as amended from time to time by sessional orders. 1 Under current standing orders the House proceeds with business in the following order:

Monday

  • Committee and delegation reports.
  • Private Members’ business (debate interrupted).
  • Members’ statements (at 1.45 p.m.).
  • Question Time (at 2 p.m.).
  • Presentation of petitions.
  • Private Members’ business (in continuation for 1 hour).
  • Grievance debate (1 hour 20 minutes).
  • Government business.
  • Adjournment debate.
  • Tuesday

  • Question Time (at 2 p.m.).
  • Presentation of documents.
  • Ministerial statements (by leave).
  • Matter of public importance.
  • Government business.
  • Adjournment debate.
  • Wednesday and Thursday

  • Government business.
  • Question Time (at 2 p.m.).
  • Presentation of documents.
  • Ministerial statements (by leave).
  • Matter of public importance.
  • Government business.
  • Adjournment debate.


  • If the House meets for some special purpose the ordinary order of business may not be commenced. See VP 1920-21/187; H.R. Deb. (27.5.20) 2452.