UK Parliament — House of Commons
Order ID:184
Known as:
- Privilege (Bills brought from the Lords)
- Privilege (bills brought from the Lords)
Order numbers:
58A, 61, 78, 80
Cite as
Current version
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2022 — 30th November | 80 Privilege (bills brought from the Lords) |
The House may proceed with any public bill brought from the Lords except a bill of aids and supplies, provided that- |
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(a) |
it is so framed that no charge upon the people or upon public funds, unless it be such a charge as is defined in Standing Order No. 79 (Pecuniary penalties), is imposed or altered; and |
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(b) |
in the case of a bill which, if it were not so framed, would have as its main object the imposition or alteration of such a charge, a Minister of the Crown has informed the Clerk at the Table of his intention to take charge of it. |
First appearance
1972 — 8th August | 58A Privilege (Bills brought from the Lords) |
The House may proceed with any public bill brought from the Lords except a bill of aids and supplies provided that- |
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(a) |
it is so framed that no charge upon the people or upon public funds, unless it be such a charge as is defined in Standing Order No. 58 (Pecuniary penalties), is imposed or altered; and |
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(b) |
in the case of a bill which, if it were not so framed, would have as its main object the imposition or alteration of such a charge, a Minister of the Crown has informed the Clerk at the Table of his intention to take charge of it. |