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Order ID:290

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2010 — 4th March 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2010 — 7th June 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2010 — 15th June 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2010 — 2nd December 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2011 — 7th July 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2011 — 30th November 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2011 — 14th December 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2012 — 19th January 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2012 — 12th March 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2012 — 11th July 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2012 — 16th July 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2013 — 20th March 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2013 — 23rd April 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2013 — 17th June 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2013 — 2nd December 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2014 — 8th May 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2015 — 24th February 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2015 — 10th March 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2015 — 17th March 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2015 — 3rd June 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2015 — 22nd October 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2015 — 28th October 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2016 — 11th October 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2017 — 24th January 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2017 — 7th March 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2017 — 4th July 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2017 — 12th September 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2018 — 20th February 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2018 — 19th July 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2018 — 27th November 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2019 — 7th January 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2019 — 5th November 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2020 — 23rd June 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2020 — 23rd September 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2021 — 21st April 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(2) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(3) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(4) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(5) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(6) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(7) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(8) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(9) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2021 — 20th May 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2021 — 13th July 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(2) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(3) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(4) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(5) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(6) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(7) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(8) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(9) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(10) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2021 — 20th July 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2021 — 19th October 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2021 — 24th November 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2022 — 12th October 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2022 — 18th October 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.

2022 — 30th November 122C Resignation or removal of chairs of select committees

(1) In the case of a select committee to which the provisions of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs) applies, where-

(2) (a) the chair has ceased to be a member of the House, or

(3) (b) the chair has given written notice to the Speaker of a wish to resign from the chair, or

(4) (c) the committee has reported a resolution that it has no confidence in the chair in accordance with the terms of paragraphs (3) and (4) of this order

(5) the Speaker shall declare the chair vacant and, as soon as practicable, announce the date of the election for the position of chair of that committee which shall be not fewer than ten sitting days after that announcement.

(6) The election shall be held according to the provisions of paragraphs (2) to (13) of Standing Order No. 122B (Election of select committee chairs), save that nominations shall be submitted by 12 noon on the day before the ballot.

(7) No motion expressing no confidence in its chair may be made in a committee unless notice of the motion has been circulated to the chair and all members of the committee at least ten sitting days in advance of the meeting at which the motion is made.

(8) A resolution by a committee expressing no confidence in its chair shall not have effect for the purposes of paragraph (1) above unless either-

(9) (a) it is agreed by the committee without a division or

(10) (b) the majority of the membership of the committee, including at least two members from the largest party represented on the committee and at least one member from another party, vote in favour of the resolution.

(11) A motion expressing no confidence in the chair may not be made in a committee in the six months following the election of a chair by the House or in the year following a vote on such a motion on that chair.