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Order ID:270

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2004 — 26th October 83C Programming sub-committees

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

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

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

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

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

shall be reported to the House.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a standing committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a standing committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2004 — 2nd December 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill.

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

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

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

(a)

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

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a standing committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a standing committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2005 — 26th January 83C Programming sub-committees

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

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a standing committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a standing committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2005 — 13th July 83C Programming sub-committees

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a standing committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

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

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a standing committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill.

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

2006 — 27th June 83C Programming sub-committees

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

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a standing committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a standing committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2006 — 1st November 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2007 — 28th March 83C Programming sub-committees (b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2007 — 4th July 83C Programming sub-committees

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

2007 — 25th July 83C Programming sub-committees

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2007 — 25th October 83C Programming sub-committees

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

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2008 — 11th March 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2008 — 17th July 83C Programming sub-committees (a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2008 — 28th October 83C Programming sub-committees

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2008 — 12th November 83C Programming sub-committees

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2008 — 25th November 83C Programming sub-committees

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

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2009 — 22nd January 83C Programming sub-committees

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2009 — 9th February 83C Programming sub-committees (b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2009 — 3rd March 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2009 — 30th April 83C Programming sub-committees (b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2009 — 20th May 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2009 — 25th June 83C Programming sub-committees

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2010 — 13th January 83C Programming sub-committees (e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

2010 — 22nd February 83C Programming sub-committees

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chairman or one of the chairmen of the committee (who is to be chairman of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(b)

subject to the powers of the chairman to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the Chairman may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2010 — 4th March 83C Programming sub-committees

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2010 — 7th June 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2010 — 15th June 83C Programming sub-committees (b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2010 — 2nd December 83C Programming sub-committees (c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2011 — 7th July 83C Programming sub-committees (c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2011 — 30th November 83C Programming sub-committees

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2011 — 14th December 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2012 — 19th January 83C Programming sub-committees

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(a)

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

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

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

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2012 — 12th March 83C Programming sub-committees (b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

2012 — 11th July 83C Programming sub-committees

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

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2012 — 16th July 83C Programming sub-committees

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

2013 — 20th March 83C Programming sub-committees

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2013 — 23rd April 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

shall be reported to the House.

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2013 — 17th June 83C Programming sub-committees

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

2013 — 2nd December 83C Programming sub-committees

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

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2014 — 8th May 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

2015 — 24th February 83C Programming sub-committees

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

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

2015 — 10th March 83C Programming sub-committees (c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2015 — 17th March 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2015 — 3rd June 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2015 — 22nd October 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2015 — 28th October 83C Programming sub-committees

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

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2016 — 11th October 83C Programming sub-committees (b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2017 — 24th January 83C Programming sub-committees

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2017 — 7th March 83C Programming sub-committees

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

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2017 — 4th July 83C Programming sub-committees

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2017 — 12th September 83C Programming sub-committees

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2018 — 20th February 83C Programming sub-committees

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2018 — 19th July 83C Programming sub-committees

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

Any resolution of the committee-

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2018 — 27th November 83C Programming sub-committees

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

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A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2019 — 5th November 83C Programming sub-committees (a)

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

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2020 — 23rd June 83C Programming sub-committees (c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

Any resolution of the committee-

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2020 — 23rd September 83C Programming sub-committees (b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2021 — 21st April 83C Programming sub-committees

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2021 — 20th May 83C Programming sub-committees

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and up to and including third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and up to and including third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2021 — 13th July 83C Programming sub-committees

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2021 — 20th July 83C Programming sub-committees (c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

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A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

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If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

2022 — 12th October 83C Programming sub-committees

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

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

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

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

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

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The sub-committee is to be called the programming sub-committee.

(3)

The programming sub-committee shall consist of-

(a)

the chair or one of the chairs of the committee (who is to be chair of the sub-committee); and

(b)

seven members of the committee, nominated by the Speaker.

(4)

The quorum of the programming sub-committee is four.

(5)

The programming sub-committee shall report to the committee any resolution which it makes about-

(a)

the number of sittings to be allotted to the consideration of the bill in the committee;

(b)

the allocation of the proceedings to each sitting;

(c)

the time at which any proceedings, if not previously concluded, are to be brought to a conclusion;

(d)

the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House;

(e)

the programming of consideration and third reading.

(6)

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

(7)

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

(a)

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

(b)

then put forthwith successively questions on any motions made by a Minister of the Crown.

(8)

Resolutions of the programming sub-committee-

(a)

may be reported from time to time; and

(b)

subject to the powers of the chair to select the amendments, new clauses and new schedules to be proposed, may include alterations in the order in which specified proceedings are to be taken.

(11)

If the provisions of a resolution of the programming sub-committee under sub-paragraphs (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (5) are agreed to (with or without modification) by the committee, the provisions (or the provisions as modified) are to have effect as if they were included in the programme order for the bill: Provided that the chair may allow a sitting at which oral evidence is heard to continue for up to a quarter of an hour beyond the time provided for in the resolution.

(12)

Any resolution of the committee-

(a)

proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House; or

(b)

making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading;

shall be reported to the House.

(13)

If a resolution is reported proposing an alteration to the date by which the bill is to be reported to the House, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down for a day not later than the fifth sitting day after the day when the report was made which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's proposal;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the date set in the original programme order for the bill.

(14)

If a resolution is reported making a recommendation about the programming of the bill on consideration and third reading, a supplemental programme motion shall be set down before the consideration of the bill on report which may-

(a)

give effect to the committee's recommendations;

(b)

otherwise alter or supplement the provisions of the original programme of the bill; or

(c)

confirm the original programme order for the bill.

(1)

If a bill is subject to a programme order which commits it to a public bill committee, the order stands referred to the committee and, subject to paragraph (10) of this order, shall be considered by a sub-committee of the committee.

(9)

On a motion in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee being made in the committee, any question necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion is to be put not later than half an hour after the commencement of those proceedings.

(10)

A Minister of the Crown may make any motion in a public bill committee which could have been the subject of a resolution of the programming sub-committee; and for the purposes of this order the motion shall be treated as if it were in the terms of a resolution of the programming sub-committee: provided that proceedings on such a motion shall lapse if any member of the committee signifies objection to it.