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Ch17 Documents / DOCUMENTS PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE / Method of presentation / By leave / BY PRIVATE MEMBERS



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House of Representatives                                Ch 17                                                 p 589

 

Documents / DOCUMENTS PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE / Method of presentation / By leave

 

By private Members

Other than providing for the presentation of committee and delegation reports, the standing orders make no provision for private Members to present documents. Any private Member (unless presenting a parliamentary committee report, or a delegation report during the time allotted on Mondays, or unless the document relates to a matter of privilege raised by the Member 1 ) wishing to present a document must obtain leave of the House to do so, 2 and leave may be granted only if no Member present objects. 3 Leave is not required to present an explanatory memorandum to a private Member’s bill.



VP 1998-2001/1350; and see S.O. 53.



VP 1978-80/1597; VP 1996-98/162. Speaker Hawker held that a request from a private Member for leave to present a document during Question Time would not be put to the House where the document was already on the public record,  

H.R. Deb (17.11.2004) 73.



S.O. 63.