4.12 Cognate debates
Two or more related Bills are sometimes dealt with together as cognate Bills. This requires the Legislative Assembly's agreement to a motion for the suspension of standing and sessional orders that would otherwise require the Bills be dealt with separately. For example, for two related Bills, the Assembly might authorise:
- the one question being put in regard to the second readings
- the consideration of the Bills together at the consideration in detail stage
- the one question being put for the committee's report stage; or
- the one question being put for the third readings and titles.
Last reviewed: 17 July, 2009
Last updated: 22 July, 2009
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