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Ch9 Motions / NOTICE / Giving notice / Delivering copy of terms to the Clerk



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 289

 

Motions / NOTICE / Giving notice

 

Delivering copy of terms to the Clerk

A notice of motion is given by a Member delivering it in writing to the Clerk at the Table. It may specify the day proposed for moving the motion and must be authorised by the Member and a seconder. A notice which expresses a censure of or no confidence in the Government, or a censure of any Member, has to be reported to the House by the Clerk at the first convenient opportunity. 1 Other notices are not reported to the House. A notice is not effective until delivered to the Clerk in the Chamber and thus cannot be received when the House is not sitting. A notice lodged on a non-sitting day or outside the Chamber—for example, with the Table Office or with the Clerk of the Main Committee, or read out in the Main Committee 2 —is taken to the Chamber at the first opportunity.

A Minister has referred to the terms of a notice, which he handed to the Clerk, during an answer to a question. 3



S.O. 106.



H.R. Deb. (10.3.2004) 26520.



H.R. Deb. (29.3.2004) 27401, 27511.