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Ch9 Motions / MOTIONS RELATING TO THE STANDING ORDERS / Motion to suspend standing or sessional orders / Debate on motion



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 333

 

Motions / MOTIONS RELATING TO THE STANDING ORDERS / Motion to suspend standing or sessional orders

 

Debate on motion

The time limits for debate on a motion moved without notice to suspend standing orders under standing order 47 are: whole debate 25 minutes; mover 10 minutes; seconder five minutes; Member next speaking 10 minutes; any other Member five minutes. When the motion is moved pursuant to notice or by leave of the House, the time limits are the same as for any other debate not otherwise provided for by the standing orders: whole debate without limitation of time; mover 20 minutes; any other Member 15 minutes. 1 An amendment may be moved to a motion to suspend standing orders. 2

A Member debating a motion to suspend standing orders may not dwell on the subject matter which is the object of the suspension. The Chair has consistently ruled that Members may not use debate on a motion to suspend standing orders as a means of putting before the House, or canvassing, matters outside the question as to whether or not standing orders should be suspended. 3 This rule is, however, not always strictly enforced.



S.O. 1.



E.g. VP 1970-72/544; VP 2002-04/793.



H.R. Deb. (22.7.21) 10517-19.