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Ch8 Order of business and the sitting day / ORDER OF BUSINESS / Matters accorded precedence / Swearing-in of Members and announcements of returns to writs



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House of Representatives                                Ch 8                                                 p 257

 

Order of business and the sitting day / ORDER OF BUSINESS / Matters accorded precedence

 

Swearing-in of Members and announcements of returns to writs

Every Member of the House must make an oath or affirmation of allegiance before taking his or her seat. 1 Any Member absent at the opening of a Parliament is sworn in at the first opportunity. 2 On the election of a Member at a by-election the Speaker may announce the return to the writ immediately after Prayers, the new Member then being introduced and sworn in, 3 although on occasions the new Member has been sworn in just before Question Time. 4



See Ch. on ‘Members’.



E.g. VP 1978-80/75; VP 2002-04/49.



E.g. VP 1993-95/1613. But see also VP 1993-95/2012.



E.g. VP 1993-95/875; VP 1998-2001/1069.