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Ch9 Motions / NOTICE / Giving notice / Openly



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 289

 

Motions / NOTICE / Giving notice

 

Openly

A Member may give a notice openly by stating its terms to the House during the 15 minute period for Members’ 90 second statements, and delivering it in writing to the Clerk at the Table. This is rare. 1

Under the practice which applied until February 1985 notices could be given openly when called on following the presentation of petitions early in each day’s proceedings. Oral notices were often used for the purpose of making a short statement rather than in any hope of having a motion moved. The removal of the oral notice period and the introduction of the 90 second statement procedure resulted in a considerable decrease in the number of notices given.



S.O. 106, e.g. VP 1987-89/302; H.R. Deb. (25.5.98) 3544, 3546.