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Ch8 Order of business and the sitting day / ORDER OF BUSINESS / Other matters that can interrupt the ordinary order of business / Points of order



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House of Representatives                                Ch 8                                                 p 259

 

Order of business and the sitting day / ORDER OF BUSINESS / Other matters that can interrupt the ordinary order of business

 

Points of order

Any Member may raise a point of order at any time which, until disposed of, suspends the consideration and decision of every other question. A point of order may lead to a ruling being given by the Chair which may be objected to and a motion of dissent moved. A motion of dissent must be debated and determined immediately. 1

For more detailed discussion see ‘Speakers rulings’ in Chapter on ‘The Speaker, Deputy Speakers and officers’.



S.O.s 86-87.