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House of Representatives                                Ch 10                                                 p 370

 

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

 

Postponed clauses

A clause, 1 clauses which have been taken together by leave, 2 a clause and an amendment moved to the clause, 3 or a clause which has been amended, 4 may be postponed. The postponement may be specific, for example, ‘until after clause 6’. 5 If not specific, postponed clauses are considered after schedules and before the title, or if there is a preamble, before the preamble. 6 Part of a clause may also be postponed. 7

A postponement of a clause is regarded as a motion, not an amendment. The motion to postpone a clause may be debated. 8 Debate is limited to the question of postponement, and the bill or the clause may not be discussed. In relation to the Family Law Bill 1974 the House agreed to a procedural motion which, inter alia, postponed clauses 1 to 47 until after clause 48, 9 the clause that was attracting the attention of most Members. On occasions a motion has been moved that a clause be postponed ‘as an instruction to the Government that . . .’ 10 or ‘so that the Government may redraft it to provide . . .’. 11 The proposed instruction was not recorded in the Votes and Proceedings.



VP 1974-75/583.



VP 1970-72/975.



VP 1970-72/1294.



VP 1956-57/192.



VP 1970-72/975.



S.O. 149(a).



VP 1970-72/771.



VP 1962-63/28; H.R. Deb. (27.2.62) 222-34.



VP 1974-75/639-40.



H.R. Deb. (18.5.56) 2269.



H.R. Deb. (18.5.56) 2294.