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Ch9 Motions / AMENDMENTS TO MOTIONS / Order of moving amendments



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 308

 

Motions / AMENDMENTS TO MOTIONS

 

Order of moving amendments

Each proposed amendment must be disposed of before another amendment to the original question can be moved. 1

An amendment may not be moved to words already agreed to, except by way of an addition, or moved to an earlier part of a question after a later part has been amended or such an amendment has been proposed (and not by leave been withdrawn). 2 Members may thus be precluded from moving proposed amendments because they have not received the call early enough and other decisions of the House or amendments have effectively blocked their proposals. This problem is overcome by the circulation of amendments beforehand, which assists the Chair in allocating the call. However, it has been ruled that prior circulation of a proposed amendment does not confer on a Member any right to the call and that the Member first receiving the call has the right to move his or her amendment. 3

In cases where a number of amendments have been foreshadowed to a particular motion, standing orders have been suspended to enable a cognate debate on the motion and the circulated amendments, and, at the conclusion of the debate, to enable the Chair to put questions on the circulated amendments such as were capable of being put, in the order determined by the Chair. 4



S.O. 123(e).



S.O. 123(b).



VP 1943-44/93; H.R. Deb. (15.3.44) 1360-1.



VP 1974-75/639-40 (committee); VP 1978-80/683; H.R. Deb. (21.3.79) 960; H.R. Deb. (22.3.79) 1103 (House).