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Ch9 Motions / MOTIONS RELATING TO THE STANDING ORDERS / Motions to make or amend standing or sessional orders



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 329

 

Motions / MOTIONS RELATING TO THE STANDING ORDERS

 

Motions to make or amend standing or sessional orders

Standing orders are made and amended by motion moved on notice in the usual way; no special procedures are involved. At the start of a new Parliament, for example, standing order 215 is commonly amended to adjust the names and composition of the general purpose standing committees. Other changes and new standing orders are often made following recommendation by the Standing Committee on Procedure, and may be introduced for a trial period as sessional orders.

The Clerk has the authority to correct clerical errors or inconsistencies in wording in the standing orders, but not so as to cause a change to the meaning of any standing order. 1 In practice, the Clerk would only act on such a matter after consultation—for example, with the Speaker, the Leader of the House, the Manager of Opposition Business and the Procedure Committee.



VP 2004-05/57.