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Ch8 Order of business and the sitting day / ORDER OF BUSINESS / Ordinary order of business / Government business / DISCHARGE OF ORDERS OF THE DAY



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House of Representatives                                Ch 8                                                 p 252

 

Order of business and the sitting day / ORDER OF BUSINESS / Ordinary order of business / Government business

 

Discharge of orders of the day

An order of the day remains in the possession of the House and remains on the Notice Paper until the House disposes of it or a motion for its discharge is agreed to. On an order of the day being read, it may, on motion without notice moved by the Member in charge of it, be discharged. 1 In the case of government orders of the day a motion for discharge may be moved by any Minister. 2 In 1972 Speaker Aston ruled privately that a motion to discharge an order of the day must be moved immediately the order is read and there can be no debate on the order of the day after the order is read and a motion moved for its discharge.

Orders of the day may also be discharged by motion moved pursuant to notice 3 or by leave. 4 Generally, such motions encompass multiple orders of the day, and are moved periodically to clear the Notice Paper of items of government business (mostly motions to take note of documents) on which no further debate is required. Less frequently, an individual item of business may be discharged—for example, when the Government has decided not to proceed with a bill. 5 Under standing order 42 private Members’ notices and orders of the day not called on within eight sitting weeks are automatically dropped from the Notice Paper.



S.O. 37(c); e.g. VP 1976-77/524.



VP 1978-80/1497-8.



E.g. VP 1978-80/605-7; VP 1993-95/1362; VP 1998-2001/972.



E.g. VP 1978-80/983; VP 1993-95/2427-8; VP 1998-2001/1167.



E.g. VP 1990-93/1798; VP 1993-96/1362; VP 1998-2001/2200.