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Ch16 Non-government business / MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE / Proposal of matter to Speaker



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House of Representatives                                Ch 16                                                 p 576

 

Non-government business / MATTERS OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE

 

Proposal of matter to Speaker

Matters are usually proposed to the Speaker by letter in the following form:

[date] 

Dear Mr/Madam Speaker,

In accordance with standing order 46, I desire to propose that [today] [tomorrow] [on Tuesday, . . . ] the following definite matter of public importance be put to the House for discussion, namely:

[terms of matter]

Yours sincerely,

[signature of Member]

 

The proposed matter must be received by 12 noon of the day of the discussion. On occasions when a matter proposed for discussion has not been presented to the Speaker by the time specified, standing and sessional orders have been suspended to allow the matter to be called on. 1

The terms of a matter of public importance to be proposed to the House are made known to the Leader of the House or the Manager of Opposition Business, as the case may be, some time after 12 noon on the sitting day in question.



E.g. VP 1985-87/1713.