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Ch10 Legislation / ORDINARY BILL PROCEDURE / Proceedings following second reading / Leave to move third reading/report stage immediately



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House of Representatives                                Ch 10                                                 p 364

 

Legislation / ORDINARY BILL PROCEDURE / Proceedings following second reading

 

Leave to move third reading/report stage immediately

The standing orders provide that, at this stage, the House may dispense with the consideration of the bill in detail and proceed immediately to the third reading. 1 If the Speaker thinks Members do not desire to debate the bill in detail, he or she asks if it is the wish of the House to proceed to the third reading immediately. If there is no dissentient voice, the detail stage is superseded and the Minister moves the third reading immediately. One dissentient voice is sufficient for the bill to be considered in detail. For a bill referred to the Main Committee the equivalent bypassing of the detail stage is achieved by the granting of leave for the question ‘That the bill be reported to the House without amendment’ to be put immediately. 2

The detail stage is bypassed in the consideration of approximately 75% of bills.



S.O.148(a).



S.O. 148(b), e.g. VP 1993-95/2658-9; VP 1996-98/335; VP 1998-2001/922.