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Ch14 Control and conduct of debate / MANNER AND RIGHT OF SPEECH / When Members may speak / Misrepresentation



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House of Representatives                                Ch 14                                                 p 483

 

Control and conduct of debate / MANNER AND RIGHT OF SPEECH / When Members may speak

 

Misrepresentation

A Member may speak again to explain some material part of his or her speech which has been misquoted or misunderstood. In making this explanation the Member may not interrupt another Member addressing the House, debate the matter, or introduce any new matter. 1 No debate may arise following such an explanation. The correct procedure to be followed by a Member is to rise after the Member speaking has concluded and to inform the Chair that he or she has been misrepresented. The Chair will then permit the Member to proceed with the explanation. It helps in the conduct of the proceedings if Members notify the Chair in advance that they intend to rise to make an explanation. The Chair will seek to ensure that the Member confines himself or herself to correcting any misrepresentation and will not allow wider matters to be canvassed.



S.O. 69(e).