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Ch10 Legislation / ORDINARY BILL PROCEDURE / Consideration in detail / Bill considered clause by clause / NEW CLAUSES



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House of Representatives                                Ch 10                                                 p 369

 

Legislation / ORDINARY BILL PROCEDURE / Consideration in detail / Bill considered clause by clause

 

New clauses

The procedure for dealing with proposed new clauses is to consider them in their numerical order 1 —that is, at the point of consideration at which the new clause is to be inserted in the bill 2 —or at the end of the bill in the case of a proposed addition. 3 A proposed new clause can be amended in the same manner as an existing clause. 4 A new clause may be out of order for many of the same reasons as an amendment ( see above ), and in particular will not be entertained if it:

  • is beyond the scope of the bill;
  • is inconsistent with clauses agreed to or substantially the same as a clause previously negatived; or
  • should be moved as an amendment to an existing clause in the bill.
  • If more than one new clause is proposed to a bill, each is treated as a separate amendment. However, several proposed new clauses, which may comprise a new Part or Division, may be moved together by leave. 5 New Parts or Divisions may only be moved together by leave.



    S.O. 149(a).



    VP 1978-80/1210-13; VP 1993-5/2146.



    VP 1974-75/193; VP 1993-5/2047-8.



    VP 1983-84/689.



    VP 1980-83/914; VP 1983-84/86, 91.