§ (1) If, before Second Reading of a Bill, notice of a motion providing for—
- (a) committal of the Bill, and
- (b) an allocation of time to proceedings in Committee on the Bill,
§ (2) Such a motion is to be called a programme motion.
§ (3) An order made by the House as the result of a programme motion is to be called a programme order.
§ (4) A motion to vary or supplement a programme order is also to be called a programme motion.
§ (5) The question on a programme motion to vary or supplement a programme order shall be put forthwith unless paragraph (7) applies.
§ (6) Otherwise, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on a programme motion shall be put not later than three-quarters of an hour after the commencement of the proceedings.
§ (7) This paragraph applies to a programme motion to—
- (a) reduce the amount of time allocated under a programme order for any proceedings on the Bill (whether or not it also increases the amount of time allocated for other proceedings on the Bill);
- (b) bring forward the date on which the bill is to be reported to the House in accordance with a programme order; or
- (c) add to the proceedings to which a programme order applies.
§ (8) Standing Order No. 15(1) (Exempted business) applies to proceedings on a programme motion.
§ (9) Standing Order No. 83 (Allocation of time) does not apply to a programme motion.
§ (10) If a programme order applies to a Bill, neither Standing Order No. 82 (Business Committee) nor Standing Order No. 120 (Business Sub-Committee) applies to the Bill.