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day on which those proceedings are commenced.

 

7.    

Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be

 

brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption on that day.

 

8.    

Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to

 

proceedings on Consideration and Third Reading.

 

Other proceedings

 

9.    

Any other proceedings on the Bill (including any proceedings on

 

consideration of Lords Amendments or on any further messages from the

 

Lords) may be programmed.

 

 

Order of the HousE [3 November 2009]

 

That the Order of 20 October 2009 (Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill

 

(Programme)) be varied as follows:

 

       1.  Paragraphs 2 to 4 of the Order shall be omitted.

 

       2.  Proceedings in Committee of the whole House shall be completed in four

 

days.

 

       3.  The proceedings shall be taken on each of those days as shown in the first

 

column of the Table and in the order there shown.

 

       4.  Each part of those proceedings shall (so far as not previously concluded) be

 

brought to a conclusion at the time specified in relation to it in the second

 

column of that Table.

 

          TABLE

 

Proceedings

Time for conclusion of proceedings

 
 

First day

 
 

Clauses 1 and 2, Schedule 1,

The moment of interruption on the

 
 

Clauses 3 to 19, Schedule 2, Clause

first day.

 
 

20, new Clauses relating to Part 1,

  
 

new Schedules relating to Part 1

  
 

Second day

 
 

Clauses 33 and 34, new Clauses

The moment of interruption on the

 
 

relating to Part 5, new Schedules

second day.

 
 

relating to Part 5, Clause 35,

  
 

Schedule 5, Clause 36, new

  
 

Clauses relating to Part 6, new

  
 

Schedules relating to Part 6,

  
 

Clauses 37 to 43, Schedule 6,

  
 

Clause 44, Schedule 7, Clauses 45

  
 

to 49, Schedules 8 and 9, Clause

  
 

50, new Clauses relating to Part 7,

  
 

new Schedules relating to Part 7,

  
 

Clauses 51 and 52, new Clauses

  
 

relating to Part 8, new Schedules

  
 

relating to Part 8

  

 
 

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Third and fourth days

 
 

Clauses 21 to 25, new Clauses

The moment of interruption on the

 
 

relating to Part 2, new Schedules

fourth day.

 
 

relating to Part 2, Clauses 26 and

  
 

27, Schedule 3, Clauses 28 to 31,

  
 

new Clauses relating to Part 3, new

  
 

Schedules relating to Part 3, Clause

  
 

32, Schedule 4, new Clauses

  
 

relating to Part 4, new Schedules

  
 

relating to Part 4, Clauses 53 to 56,

  
 

remaining new Clauses, remaining

  
 

new Schedules, remaining

  
 

proceedings on the Bill.

  
 

 

Note

 

The Bill as presented on 19 November 2009 [Bill 4] includes new Clauses and new

 

Schedules added to the Bill in committee in the previous session. As a result the

 

numbering of Clauses and Schedules in the Bill has changed. The Table for proceedings

 

on the third and fourth days as agreed on 3 November 2009 should be read as follows:

 


 

‘Clauses 24 to 28, new Clauses relating to Part 2, new Schedules relating to Part 2,

 

Clauses 29 and 30, Schedule 4, Clauses 31 to 34, new Clauses relating to Part 3, new

 

Schedules relating to Part 3, Clause 35, Schedule 5, new Clauses relating to Part 4, new

 

Schedules relating to Part 4, Clauses 59 to 62, remaining new Clauses, remaining new

 

Schedules, remaining proceedings on the Bill.’

 

 

constitutional reform and governance bill (programme) (No. 3)

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

That—

 

1.    

The Order of 3 November 2009 in the last Session of Parliament

 

(Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill (Programme) (No. 2)) be varied

 

as follows: in the Table, for the entry relating to the third and fourth days of

 

Committee there shall be substituted:

 


 
 

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TABLE

 

Proceedings

Time for conclusion of proceedings

 
 

Third day

 
 

Clauses 24 to 28, new Clauses

The moment of interruption on the

 
 

relating to Part 2, new Schedules

third day.

 
 

relating to Part 2, Clause 35,

  
 

Schedule 5, new Clauses relating to

  
 

Part 4, new Schedules relating to

  
 

Part 4, new Clauses relating to the

  
 

effect of section 18(7) of the

  
 

Electoral Administration Act 2006.

  
 

Fourth day

 
 

Clauses 29 and 30, Schedule 4,

The moment of interruption on the

 
 

Clauses 31 to 34, new Clauses

fourth day.

 
 

relating to Part 3, new Schedules

  
 

relating to Part 3, remaining new

  
 

Clauses, remaining new Schedules,

  
 

Clauses 59 to 62, remaining

  
 

proceedings on the Bill.

  
 

2.    

Notwithstanding paragraphs 3 and 4 of that Order, if the proceedings shown

 

for the third day in the first column of the Table above are concluded before

 

the moment of interruption on the third day, the proceedings shown for the

 

fourth day may be taken on the third day.

 

 

NOTICES WITHDRAWN

 

The following Notices have been withdrawn:

 

Members of House of Commons and House of Lords to be treated as domiciled in United

 

Kingdom

 

Mr Dominic Grieve

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mrs Eleanor Laing

 

NC51

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘Any person who—

 

(1)    

is (or who is elected to serve as) a member of the House of Commons; or

 

(2)    

when this section comes into force is a member of the House of Lords; or

 

(3)    

subsequently becomes a member of the House of Lords,


 
 

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(4)    


 

 

is to be treated by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs as being domiciled and

 

ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom, and will be liable to pay United

 

Kingdom taxes accordingly in any relevant tax accounting year in which he holds

 

membership of the House of Commons or the House of Lords.’.

 

David Howarth

 

Mr David Heath

 

9

 

Clause  26,  page  13,  line  34,  at beginning insert ‘Subject to the provisions of section

 

[Joint Committee of both Houses on Treaties],’

 

Joint Committee of both Houses on Treaties

 

David Howarth

 

Mr David Heath

 

nc14

 

To move the following Clause:—

 

‘(1)    

There shall be a joint committee of both Houses of Parliament known as the Joint

 

Committee on Treaty Ratification (hereinafter ‘the Joint Committee’).

 

(2)    

The membership and procedures of the Joint Committee shall be for Parliament

 

to determine by agreement between the two Houses.

 

(3)    

The Joint Committee shall be empowered to meet whether or not Parliament is

 

sitting.

 

(4)    

Where a Minister has made a determination under section 26 that a treaty should

 

be ratified without the requirements of section 24 being satisfied, the treaty may

 

not be ratified unless the Joint Committee has resolved that it should be ratified.’.

 


 
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