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House of Representatives                                Ch 10                                                 p 356

 

Legislation / ORDINARY BILL PROCEDURE / Second » reading

 

« Second » reading amendment

An amendment to the question ‘That this bill be now read a « second » time’ may be moved by any Member (but generally would be moved by an opposition Member). Known as a « second » reading amendment, it may only take one of two forms—that is, a ‘6 months’ amendment ( see p. 362) or a ‘reasoned amendment’. 1

A reasoned amendment enables a Member to place on record any special reasons for not agreeing to the « second reading, or alternatively, for agreeing to a bill with qualifications without actually recording direct opposition to it. It is usually declaratory of some principle adverse to or differing from the principles, policy or provisions of the bill. It may express opinions as to any circumstances connected with the introduction or prosecution of the bill or it may seek further information in relation to the bill by committees or commissions, or the production of documents or other evidence.



S.O. 145.