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Ch10 Legislation / PROCEDURAL VARIATIONS FOR PASSAGE OF BILLS / All stages without delay / By leave



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House of Representatives                                Ch 10                                                 p 382

 

Legislation / PROCEDURAL VARIATIONS FOR PASSAGE OF BILLS / All stages without delay

 

By leave

When it is felt necessary or desirable to proceed immediately with a bill which would normally require introduction on notice, a Minister (or Parliamentary Secretary) may ask leave of the House to present it. If there is no dissentient voice, the Minister presents the bill. If copies of the bill are available, the second reading may then be moved. 1 If copies of the bill are not available, the Minister must obtain the leave of the House to move the second reading immediately. 2 The second reading debate may then ensue, by leave. At the conclusion of the debate and any proceedings immediately following the second reading, the House may grant leave for the third reading to be moved immediately. 3 Alternatively, after the detail stage has been completed, the remaining stages may proceed immediately, with the leave of the House. 4



E.g. VP 1993-95/118.



VP 1974-75/383.



E.g. VP 1976-77/492.



E.g. VP 1974-75/424-5, 536.