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Sessional Order Details

Sessional Order (561) - Allocation of time for debate (guillotine) (adopted 5 May 2015)

This Sessional Order amends Standing Order 90. Click this link to view the Standing Order.
ALLOCATION OF TIME FOR DEBATE (GUILLOTINE)
(adopted 5 May 2015)

That, during the current session, unless otherwise ordered, Standing Order 90 shall read as follows:

90. The Premier, or a Minister acting on the Premier’s behalf, may at any time state in the House the intention of the Government to deal with any business to a certain stage at a specified time at the next or a subsequent sitting.

Written notification must subsequently be given to the Speaker and the Party Leaders and the notice shall be published in the Business Paper.

To give effect to the notification a Member shall move at the specified time on the date given or at a later time at the same sitting the motion “That the question be now put”.

The carrying of this question is an instruction to the Speaker to put to the vote every question necessary to give effect to the notification. No further debate, amendment or reply is permitted.

After the carrying of the closure, the Speaker shall put to the vote any amendments proposed by a Minister provided that the amendments were lodged with the Clerk and printed and circulated by the Clerk at least 2 hours before the specified time.

The closure may not be moved on any question contained in a notification of allocation of time under this standing order.

If the closure under this standing order is agreed to during the second reading stage and there have been no Minister’s amendments circulated, the Speaker shall forthwith put to the vote the third reading of the Bill.