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Ch8 Order of business and the sitting day / ORDER OF BUSINESS / Ordinary order of business / Matter of public importance



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House of Representatives                                Ch 8                                                 p 255

 

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

 

Matter of public importance

If a proposed matter of public importance has been given in a written statement to the Speaker and determined to be in order, the Speaker reads the statement to the House. If the matter is supported by eight Members, discussion ensues. 1 The discussion may be terminated at any stage by the House agreeing to the motion, moved by any Member, ‘That the business of the day be called on’. The time for discussion is limited to two hours, 2 but the time taken is usually much less, by agreement between the parties. 3

For further information see Chapter on ‘Non-government business’.



S.O. 46.



S.O. 1.



Generally 50 minutes, i.e. two government and two opposition speakers. However, sometimes other Members have spoken.