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Ch10 Legislation / PROCEDURAL VARIATIONS FOR PASSAGE OF BILLS / Private Members bills



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House of Representatives                                Ch 10                                                 p 379

 

Legislation / PROCEDURAL VARIATIONS FOR PASSAGE OF BILLS

 

Private Members’ bills

When the notice for a private Member’s bill is called on by the Clerk, the Member presents the bill and may speak in support of it for a period not exceeding five minutes. 1 It is then read a first time. The allocation of time for debate on the bill’s second reading on a subsequent private Members’ day is determined by the Selection Committee. If the second reading is agreed to by the House, further consideration of the bill is given priority over other private Members’ business. 2

A private Member’s bill may be considered during time normally reserved for government business following the suspension of standing orders.

( See also ‘Private Members’ bills in Chapter on ‘Non-government business’.)



S.O.s 41(d), 141. Period extended to 15 minutes in 39th Parliament by sessional order, VP 1998-2001/1167.



S.O. 41(e).