UK Parliament — House of Commons

Order ID:269

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Date Title Text
2004 — 26th October 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2004 — 2nd December 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2005 — 26th January 83B Programming committees

(1) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(2) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(3) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(4) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(5) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(6) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2005 — 13th July 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2006 — 27th June 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2006 — 1st November 83B Programming committees

(1) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(2) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(3) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(4) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(5) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(6) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2007 — 28th March 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2007 — 4th July 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2007 — 25th July 83B Programming committees

(1) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(2) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(3) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(4) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(5) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(6) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2007 — 25th October 83B Programming committees

(1) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(2) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(3) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(4) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(5) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(6) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(7) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(8) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(9) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(10) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(11) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(12) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(13) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2008 — 11th March 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2008 — 17th July 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2008 — 28th October 83B Programming committees

(1) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(2) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(3) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(4) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(5) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(6) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2008 — 12th November 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2008 — 25th November 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2009 — 22nd January 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2009 — 9th February 83B Programming committees

(1) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(2) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(3) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(4) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(5) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(6) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(7) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(8) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(9) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(10) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(11) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(12) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(13) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2009 — 3rd March 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2009 — 30th April 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2009 — 20th May 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2009 — 25th June 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2010 — 13th January 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2010 — 22nd February 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chairman of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chairman shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2010 — 4th March 83B Programming committees

(1) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(2) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(3) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(4) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(5) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(6) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2010 — 7th June 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2010 — 15th June 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2010 — 2nd December 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2011 — 7th July 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2011 — 30th November 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2011 — 14th December 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2012 — 19th January 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2012 — 12th March 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2012 — 11th July 83B Programming committees

(1) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(2) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(3) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(4) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(5) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(6) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(7) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(8) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(9) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(10) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(11) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(12) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(13) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2012 — 16th July 83B Programming committees

(1) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(2) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(3) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(4) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(5) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(6) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2013 — 20th March 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2013 — 23rd April 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2013 — 17th June 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2013 — 2nd December 83B Programming committees

(1) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(2) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(3) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(4) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(5) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(6) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(7) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(8) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2014 — 8th May 83B Programming committees

(1) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(2) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(3) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(4) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(5) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(6) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(7) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(8) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(9) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2015 — 24th February 83B Programming committees

(1) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(2) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(3) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(4) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(5) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(6) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2015 — 10th March 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2015 — 17th March 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2015 — 3rd June 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2015 — 22nd October 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2015 — 28th October 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2016 — 11th October 83B Programming committees

(1) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(2) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(3) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(4) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(5) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(6) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(7) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(8) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(9) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(10) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(11) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(12) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(13) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2017 — 24th January 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2017 — 7th March 83B Programming committees

(1) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(2) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(3) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(4) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(5) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(6) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(7) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(8) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(9) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(10) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(11) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(12) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(13) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2017 — 4th July 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2017 — 12th September 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2018 — 20th February 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2018 — 19th July 83B Programming committees

(1) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(2) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(3) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(4) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(5) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(6) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2018 — 27th November 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2019 — 7th January 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2019 — 5th November 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2020 — 23rd June 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2020 — 23rd September 83B Programming committees

(1) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(2) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(3) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(4) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(5) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(6) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2021 — 21st April 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2021 — 20th May 83B Programming committees

(1) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(2) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(3) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration are subject to a programme order.

(4) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(5) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(6) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading or in legislative grand committee or on reconsideration or consequential consideration and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2021 — 13th July 83B Programming committees

(1) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(2) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(3) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(4) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(5) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(6) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2021 — 20th July 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2021 — 19th October 83B Programming committees

(1) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(2) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(3) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(4) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(5) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(6) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(7) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(8) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2021 — 24th November 83B Programming committees

(1) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(2) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(3) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(4) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(5) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2022 — 12th October 83B Programming committees

(1) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(2) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(3) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(4) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(5) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(6) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2022 — 18th October 83B Programming committees

(1) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(2) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(3) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(4) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(5) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(6) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.

2022 — 30th November 83B Programming committees

(1) This order applies if proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading are subject to a programme order.

(2) There is to be a committee for the bill consisting of-

(3) (a) the Chairman of Ways and Means (who is to be chair of the committee); and

(4) (b) not more than eight other Members, nominated by the Speaker.

(5) The committee is to be called the programming committee.

(6) The quorum of the programming committee is four.

(7) The programming committee shall consider the allocation of time to proceedings in committee of the whole House or on consideration and third reading and report any resolution which it makes to the House.

(8) Proceedings in the programming committee shall be brought to a conclusion not later than two hours after their commencement.

(9) For the purposes of bringing any proceedings to a conclusion in accordance with paragraph (6), the chair shall-

(10) (a) first put forthwith any question which has been proposed from the chair and not yet decided; and

(11) (b) then put successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(12) Resolutions of the programming committee-

(13) (a) may be reported from time to time; and

(14) (b) subject to the powers of the Speaker or chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings on the bill are to be taken.