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Order ID:267

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Date Title Text
2004 — 26th October 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a standing committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a standing committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a standing committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a standing committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2004 — 2nd December 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a standing committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a standing committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a standing committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a standing committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2005 — 26th January 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a standing committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a standing committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a standing committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a standing committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2005 — 13th July 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a standing committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a standing committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a standing committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a standing committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2006 — 27th June 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a standing committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a standing committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a standing committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a standing committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2006 — 1st November 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(13) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(14) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2007 — 28th March 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2007 — 4th July 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2007 — 25th July 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(13) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(14) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2007 — 25th October 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2008 — 11th March 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2008 — 17th July 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2008 — 28th October 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(13) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(14) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2008 — 12th November 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2008 — 25th November 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2009 — 22nd January 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

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(1) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(2) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

(3) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(8) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(9) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(10) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(11) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(12) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(13) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(14) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(15) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(17) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(18) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(19) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(20) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(21) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(22) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(23) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

2009 — 3rd March 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2009 — 30th April 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2009 — 20th May 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2009 — 25th June 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2010 — 13th January 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2010 — 22nd February 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chairman shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2010 — 4th March 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2010 — 7th June 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2010 — 15th June 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2010 — 2nd December 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2011 — 7th July 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2011 — 30th November 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(2) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(3) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(4) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion-

(5) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2011 — 14th December 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2012 — 19th January 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

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(1) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(2) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(3) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(8) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(9) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(10) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(11) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(12) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(13) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(14) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(15) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(17) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(18) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(19) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(20) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(21) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(22) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2012 — 11th July 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2012 — 16th July 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2013 — 20th March 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2013 — 23rd April 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2013 — 17th June 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2013 — 2nd December 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(2) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(3) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(8) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(9) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(10) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(11) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2014 — 8th May 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2015 — 24th February 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(2) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(3) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(8) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2015 — 10th March 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2015 — 17th March 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2015 — 3rd June 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2015 — 22nd October 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2015 — 28th October 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2016 — 11th October 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2017 — 24th January 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(2) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(3) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(8) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(9) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(10) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(11) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(12) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(13) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(14) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(15) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(17) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(18) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(19) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(20) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(21) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(22) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2017 — 7th March 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2017 — 4th July 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(2) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(3) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(8) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(9) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(10) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(11) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(12) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(13) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(14) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(15) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(17) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(18) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(19) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(20) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(21) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(22) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2017 — 12th September 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2018 — 20th February 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2018 — 19th July 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2018 — 27th November 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2019 — 7th January 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2019 — 5th November 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2020 — 23rd June 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(2) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(3) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(8) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(9) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(10) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(11) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(12) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(13) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(14) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(15) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(17) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(18) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(19) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(20) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(21) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(22) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2020 — 23rd September 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(2) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(3) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2021 — 21st April 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2021 — 20th May 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(2) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(3) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(4) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(5) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

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(1) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(2) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(3) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(4) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(5) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(6) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(7) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(8) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(9) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(10) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(11) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(12) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(13) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(14) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(15) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(17) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(18) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(19) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(20) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(21) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(22) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

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(1) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(2) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(3) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(4) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(5) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(6) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(8) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(9) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(10) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(11) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(12) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(13) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(14) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

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(1) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(2) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(3) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(8) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(9) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(10) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(11) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

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(1) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(2) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

(3) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(4) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(5) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(6) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(7) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(8) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(9) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(10) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(11) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(12) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(13) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(14) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(15) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(16) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(17) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(18) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(19) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(20) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(21) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(22) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(23) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

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(1) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(2) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(3) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

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(1) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(2) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(3) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.

2022 — 30th November 80A Carry-over of bills

(1) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of a bill carried over from a previous Session of Parliament.

(2) A carry-over motion shall not be made in respect of more than one bill.

(3) Subject to the following provisions of this order, a Minister of the Crown may give notice of a motion (a 'carry-over motion') that proceedings on a public bill not completed before the end of the Session shall be resumed in the next Session of Parliament; and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on such a motion (other than a motion relating to a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution)-

(4) (a) forthwith if the motion is made on the day the bill is read a second time; or

(5) (b) not more than one and a half hours after the commencement of proceedings on the motion if the motion is made at any other time.

(6) A carry-over motion may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption.

(7) A carry-over motion may be made only in respect of a bill presented by a Minister of the Crown.

(8) The provisions of this order shall not apply to a carry-over motion made in respect of a bill brought from the Lords.

(9) Paragraphs (8) to (11) of this order shall apply to any bill (other than a bill brought in upon a ways and means resolution) ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament in pursuance of a carry-over motion.

(10) If proceedings in committee on the bill are begun but not completed before the end of the first Session, the chair shall report the bill to the House as so far amended and the bill and any evidence received by the committee shall be ordered to lie upon the Table.

(11) In any other case, proceedings on the bill shall be suspended at the conclusion of the Session in which the bill was first introduced.

(12) If a bill is presented in the next Session in the same terms as the bill reported to the House under paragraph (8) or as it stood when proceedings were suspended under paragraph (9), the bill shall be read the first and second time without question put, shall be ordered to be printed, and-

(13) (a) in the case of a bill reported from a public bill committee under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a public bill committee in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(14) (b) in the case of a bill reported from a committee of the whole House under paragraph (8), shall stand committed to a committee of the whole House in respect of those clauses and schedules not ordered to stand part of the bill in the first Session;

(15) (c) in the case of a bill committed to a public bill committee but on which proceedings on the bill were not begun, shall again stand committed to a public bill committee;

(16) (d) otherwise shall be set down as an order of the day for (as the case may be) committee, consideration, further consideration or third reading.

(17) Notices of amendments, new clauses and new schedules given in respect of parts of a bill not disposed of in the first Session shall be reprinted as notices in respect of the bill as presented and proceeded with under paragraph (10).

(18) A programme order relating to a bill which is carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall continue to apply in the next Session.

(19) Proceedings on a bill ordered to be carried over to the next Session of Parliament shall lapse on the expiry of the period of twelve months from the date of its first reading in this House and the bill shall be laid aside unless the House shall order, in pursuance of a motion under paragraph (14), that proceedings on the bill be extended for a specified period.

(20) A motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown to extend for a specified period proceedings on a bill which would otherwise lapse under paragraph (13), and any such motion-

(21) (a) may contain provisions amending or supplementing a programme order in respect of the bill;

(22) (b) may be proceeded with, though opposed, after the moment of interruption;

(23) and the Speaker shall put any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on any such motion not later than one and a half hours after the commencement of those proceedings.