Order ID:363
UK Parliament — House of Lords
Known as:
- Arrangement of the order paper [1 June 1954]
Order numbers:
38
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Current version
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| 2025 — 23rd October | 38 Arrangement of the order paper [1 June 1954] |
Notices shall be entered in the order paper in the order in which they are received at the Table, provided that: |
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Oral questions shall be entered before other business. |
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Notices relating to private business may be entered before public business. At the discretion of the Chairman of Committees they may also be entered later in the order paper. |
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Subject to paragraph (1), notices relating to the business of the House, to the Chairman of Committees’ business, and to the business of the Conduct, Finance and Services Committees shall have priority over other public business if the mover so desires. |
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On all sitting days except Thursdays, notices and orders relating to public bills, measures, affirmative instruments and reports from select committees of the House shall have precedence over other notices and orders save the foregoing. |
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On Thursdays, notices of motions shall have precedence over notices and orders relating to public bills, measures and delegated legislation. |
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Any motion relating to a report from the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee on a draft order laid under the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006, or a subordinate provisions order made or proposed to be made under the Regulatory Reform Act 2001, shall be entered before a motion to approve that order. |
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Any motion relating to a report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights on a remedial order or draft remedial order laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998 shall be entered before a motion to approve that order or draft order. |
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Subject to paragraphs (4) to (7) the precedence of notices and orders relating to public bills, measures, affirmative instruments, negative instruments and reports from select committees of the House may be varied on any day, if the convenience of the House so requires. |
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Questions for short debate shall be entered last, but indication may be given by means of italic note that a Question will be taken at a specific point earlier in proceedings. |
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First appearance
| 2025 — 23rd October | 38 Arrangement of the order paper [1 June 1954] |
Notices shall be entered in the order paper in the order in which they are received at the Table, provided that: |
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Oral questions shall be entered before other business. |
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Notices relating to private business may be entered before public business. At the discretion of the Chairman of Committees they may also be entered later in the order paper. |
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Subject to paragraph (1), notices relating to the business of the House, to the Chairman of Committees’ business, and to the business of the Conduct, Finance and Services Committees shall have priority over other public business if the mover so desires. |
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On all sitting days except Thursdays, notices and orders relating to public bills, measures, affirmative instruments and reports from select committees of the House shall have precedence over other notices and orders save the foregoing. |
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On Thursdays, notices of motions shall have precedence over notices and orders relating to public bills, measures and delegated legislation. |
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Any motion relating to a report from the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee on a draft order laid under the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006, or a subordinate provisions order made or proposed to be made under the Regulatory Reform Act 2001, shall be entered before a motion to approve that order. |
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Any motion relating to a report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights on a remedial order or draft remedial order laid under Schedule 2 to the Human Rights Act 1998 shall be entered before a motion to approve that order or draft order. |
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Subject to paragraphs (4) to (7) the precedence of notices and orders relating to public bills, measures, affirmative instruments, negative instruments and reports from select committees of the House may be varied on any day, if the convenience of the House so requires. |
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Questions for short debate shall be entered last, but indication may be given by means of italic note that a Question will be taken at a specific point earlier in proceedings. |
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