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Ch9 Motions / AMENDMENTS TO MOTIONS / Form and content of amendment / Amendment to earlier part of question



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 305

 

Motions / AMENDMENTS TO MOTIONS / Form and content of amendment

 

Amendment to earlier part of question

An amendment may not be moved to an earlier part of a question after a later part has been amended, or after an amendment to a later part has been proposed, and the proposal has not, by leave, been withdrawn. 1 It has been the practice to interpret this rule so as to allow an amendment to a part of the question back to the point where the last amendment was actually made. Leave of the House has been granted to allow an amendment to be moved to an earlier part of the question. When notice has been given of amendments or Members have declared their intention of moving amendments, the Chair has declined to put the question on an amendment in a form which would exclude the moving of other amendments. The Chair has divided an amendment into parts and submitted only the first part so as not to preclude other Members from submitting amendments which they had expressed a desire to propose. 2 When several Members have proposed to move amendments to an earlier part of a motion, the Chair has declined to submit an amendment to a later part until these amendments were disposed of. 3 When notice has been given of amendments proposing to add words to a motion, the Chair has given precedence to an amendment proposing to omit all words after ‘That’ with a view to inserting other words. 4



S.O. 123(b).



H.R. Deb. (21.11.05) 5512, 5514.



VP 1929-31/903.



H.R. Deb. (26.7.22) 785; NP 12 (26.7.22) 65.