Standing Orders Of The House Of Lords


INDEX

Standing Order
No.
  
  
ABEYANCE:
   claims of Irish peerages in 81
   improper arrangement between co-heirs to peerage in 82
  
ABSENCE:
   leave of 23
   of Lord Speaker 18
   of mover, Motion to lapse 43(2)
  
ADJOURNED BUSINESS, precedence of 46
ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE:
   laying of statutory instruments during 71
   recall of House during 17
  
ADVANCEMENT OF BUSINESS 43(1)
AFFIRMATIVE INSTRUMENTS:
   Motions to approve 73
   precedence of 41(4)
   quorum for division on 58
   reference to Consolidation Bills Committee 52(6)
  
AID, no clause to be annexed to a Bill of, foreign to the matter 53
ALLEGIANCE, OATH OF:
   to be taken at beginning or end of business 42(5)
   to be taken in a new Parliament 76(1)
  
AMENDMENTS:
   consistency of 39
   on Third Reading 49
   printing of Commons, and Reasons 51(2)
   privilege 49
  
APPELLATE AND APPEAL COMMITTEES 87
APPELLATE JURISDICTION ACTS 1876 AND 1887 87
ARREST, PRIVILEGE RESPECTING 83
ASPERITY OF SPEECH 33
BALLOTED DEBATES 38
BILLS:
   amendments, consistency of 39
      —on Third Reading 49
   commitment 48
   Committee of Whole House on 63
   Commons Bills, First Reading of 42(3)
      —notice of Second Reading of 50
      —printing of 51(1)
      —taking up of 50
   Consolidation 52
   discharge of order of commitment 48(2)
   equality of votes on a division 57
   notices relating to 44
   presentation of 42(3)
   printing of Bills and Explanatory Notes brought from the Commons 51(1)
   Private, precedence of 41(2)
   Public, precedence of 41(4)
   quorum for division on 58
   read pro forma at beginning of session 76(2)
   stages of, no two on one day 47, 88
   stages of, definition (Equality of votes) 57(4)
   of supply, no foreign matter to be annexed to 53
  
BISHOPS:
   introduction of 6
   Lords of Parliament, not Peers 6
  
BLACK ROD:
   duties and powers in general 13
   duties at prorogation 77
   to remain in secret sittings 15
  
BOWING, to Cloth of Estate 20(2)
BUSINESS:
   advancement of 43(1)
   arrangement of 41, 42
   "Business of the House" motions 41(3)
   of which notice is not necessary 42
   order of 40
   postponement of 43(1)
   postponement without notice 43(3)
   precedence of adjourned 46
  
CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES:
   appointment of 62, 76
   duties of 62, 63
   may speak twice to a Motion, with leave 31
   precedence of his business 41(3)
   precedence of Private Business, at his discretion 41(2)
   recall of the House 17(2)
   to act if Speakership vacant 19
  
CHAIRMAN OF SELECT COMMITTEE:
   appointment of 64(3), 64(4)
   may speak twice to a Motion, with leave 31
  
CHAMBER, respect to be had to 13(2)
CHURCH OF ENGLAND ASSEMBLY (POWERS) ACT 1919:
   Measures under, not affirmative instruments 73(2)
   Measures under, not subject to report of Joint Committee on S.I.s 74(2)
  
CIVIL CONTINGENCIES ACT 2004 73(2)
CLAIMS OF PEERAGE 79
   Irish peerages 80
   Irish peerages in abeyance 81
   report of Committee for Privileges if improper arrangement entered into between co-heirs 82
  
CLERKS OF THE HOUSE:
   to bear Messages 26
   to record names in divisions 54(3)
   to remain in secret sittings 15
   to take vote of Lord voting in his seat 55
  
CLOTH OF ESTATE 20(2)
COMMAND PAPERS 70
COMMISSION, for prorogation 77
COMMITMENT OF BILLS 48
COMMITTEE FOR PRIVILEGES 78
   claims of Peerage referred to 79
   claims of Irish peerages in abeyance 81
   report of, if improper arrangement entered into between co-heirs 82
  
COMMITTEE OF SELECTION 64
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE 63
   Lord Chairman or Lord Speaker presides over 62, 63
   Lords may speak more than once in 63
  
COMMITTEES, SELECT:
   all Lords may attend and speak but not vote 66
   attendance of Lord as witness before Commons Committee 25
   Chairman of, may speak twice on report of, with leave 31
   Chairman, appointment of 64(3), 64(4)
   concurrent meetings 68
   Lords selected by Committee of Selection 64(2)
   Lord Chairman presides over 62
   power to hear Counsel 67
   precedence of debate 41(4)
   reports of 31, 69
   sessional 65
   vacancies, casual 64(7)
  
COMMONS:
   accusations in, Lords not to answer 24
   amendments and Reasons, consideration of 42(4)
   at Bar for prorogation 77
   attendance of Lord as witness before Committee of 25
   Bills 42(3), 50
   concurrent meetings with Committees of 68
   Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills 52
   Members of, not excluded from secret sittings 15
   Messages from 26, 42(2)
   printing of Bills, amendments and Reasons 51
  
CONCURRENT MEETINGS WITH COMMONS COMMITTEES 68
CONSOLIDATION BILLS COMMITTEE 52
CONSOLIDATION OF ENACTMENTS (PROCEDURE) ACT 1949 52
CONVERSATION IN THE HOUSE:
   Lords not to converse when House sitting 22
  
CONSISTENCY OF AMENDMENTS 39
COUNSEL, power to hear, by Select Committees 67
CROWN:
   arrangements when H.M. present 1
   Messages from 42(1)
  
DEBATE:
   asperity of speech 33
   Lords to address House generally 28
      —to speak standing and uncovered 27
      —not to converse during sitting 22
      —not to speak after Question put 30
      —not to speak more than once to a Motion or Question for Short Debate 31
   notice to be given of Questions giving rise to 37
   to be relevant to Question last proposed 29
  
DEBATES, BALLOTED AND TIME-LIMITED 38
DELEGATED POWERS AND REGULATORY REFORM COMMITTEE:
   motions relating to reports on regulatory reform orders from 41(6)
   reports on regulatory reform orders 73(1)
  
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN:
   duties, in absence of Chairman of Committees 62
   may act as Speaker 18
   may speak twice to a Motion, with leave 31
   selected by Committee of Selection 64(5)
  
DEPUTY SPEAKER 18
DISCHARGE OF ORDER OF COMMITMENT 47, 48(2)
DISPENSING WITH STANDING ORDERS:
   not to be done without notice 88
  
DIVISIONS:
   Clerks to record names of those voting 54(3)
   Division Lists 59
   equality of votes 57
   in cases of infirmity, peers may vote seated 55
   insufficiency of Tellers 54(2)
   Lists to be published 59
   Lords voting recorded in Division Lists 59
   method of voting 54
   quorum on Bills and subordinate legislation 58
   Tellers, appointment of 54(1), 54(3)
   votes counted in House 55
   voting in wrong lobby 56
  
DOORKEEPERS, not to enter House unless ordered 14
ELECTIONS:
   hereditary peers 9
   by-elections 10
   of Lord Speaker 19
   register 10(5), 11
  
EQUALITY OF VOTES 57
EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES:
   testimony in perpetuam rei memoriam 85
  
EXPLANATORY NOTES:
   printing of Bills and Explanatory Notes brought from the Commons 51(1)
  
FEES:
   not to be paid on introductions 4
   in Peerage claims 79(3)
  
FRIDAY, no oral questions 35
GENTLEMAN USHER: see under "BLACK ROD"
HANSARD: see under "OFFICIAL REPORT"
HERALDS:
   no fees to be paid on introduction 4
   not to introduce peers by descent 3
  
HEREDITARY PEERS:
   elections 9
   by-elections 10
   register 10(5), 11
  
HIGHER TITLES, to be used 7
HOUSE:
   admission to floor of, when sitting 12
   admission of doorkeepers 14
   order in 20, 22
   persons in galleries etc. to withdraw, upon Order from 12
   recall of, during adjournment 17
   respect to be had to 13(2)
  
HOUSE OF COMMONS: see under "COMMONS"
HOUSE OF LORDS ACT 1999
   by-elections 10
   excepted hereditary peers 9
  
HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998, precedence of motions 41(7)
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE:
   motions relating to reports on remedial orders from 41(7)
  
HYBRID INSTRUMENTS 73(1)
INTRODUCTIONS:
   of Bishops 6
   no fees to be paid on 4
   peers by descent not to be introduced 3
  
IRISH PEERAGES
   claims 80
   in abeyance 81
  
JOINT COMMITTEE ON CONSOLIDATION BILLS: see under "CONSOLIDATION BILLS COMMITTEE"
JOINT COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RIGHTS: see under "HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE"
JOINT COMMITTEE ON STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS: see under "STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS"
JOURNALS:
   Lords voting recorded in 59
   titles to be used in 7
  
JUDGES 1(2), 21
JUDICIAL BUSINESS 87
   recall of the House for, during adjournment 17(3)
  
LEAVE OF ABSENCE 23
LEAVE OF THE HOUSE 32
   business of which no notice is necessary 42(6)
   Lords speak twice on a Motion with 31
   to advance notice on Order Paper 43(1)
   to proceed with business in Lord's absence 43(2)
  
LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATORY REFORM ACT 2006:
   draft Orders under 73(1), 74(1)
  
LORD GREAT CHAMBERLAIN, duties when H.M. present 1
LORD SPEAKER: see under "SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE"
LORDS: (see also under "PEERS")
   if absent, Motion or Question to lapse 43(2)
   not to answer accusation in the Commons 24
   not to converse in House 22
   not to speak more than once to a Motion or Question for Short Debate 31
   to address speeches to the House 28
   to keep dignity and order 20
   to make obeisance on entering House 20(2)
   to speak standing and uncovered 27
  
LORDS COMMISSIONERS, at prorogation of Parliament 77
LORDS OF APPEAL IN ORDINARY 87
MEASURES:
   not affirmative instruments 73(2)
   precedence of 41(4)
  
MESSAGES:
   between the Houses 26
   from the Crown 42(1)
   from the House of Commons, may be received at any time 42(2)
  
MINISTER OF THE CROWN:
   may speak twice to a Motion, with leave 31
  
MINOR PEERS:
   have no privilege of Parliament 84
   not to sit 2
  
MOTIONS:
   advancement of 43(1)
   equality of votes on a division 57
   "no day named" 44
   no Lord to speak more than once 31(1)
   not to be put down more than a month ahead 44
   of which notice is required 37
   postponement of 43(1)
   postponement without notice 43(3)
   precedence on Thursdays 41(5)
   procedure if mover absent 43(2)
   right of reply of mover 31(1)
   to be proposed from Woolsack 29
  
NOTICE:
   business of which notice necessary 37
   business of which no notice necessary 42
   House to take in order 40
   "no day named" 44
   not to be put down more than a month ahead 44
   of Motions 37
   postponement and advancement of 43(1)
   postponement without notice 43(3)
   precedence in Order Paper 41
   precedence of adjourned business 46
   revival of proxies 61
   withdrawal of 43(1)
  
OATH:
   of Allegiance, to be taken at new Parliament 76(1)
      —time for taking 42(5)
      —Lord Speaker to take first 76(1)
      —may be taken during leave of absence 23(4)
   not to be imposed against privilege of peerage 86
  
OFFICIAL REPORT, reply to Question for written answer to be printed in 45
OPENING OF PARLIAMENT 1, 76
ORAL QUESTIONS
   can be advanced on Order Paper 43(1)
   tabled up to one month in advance 44(2)
   to be entered before other business 41(1)
  
ORDER IN THE HOUSE 20(2)
ORDER OF BUSINESS:
   to be taken as in Order Paper 40
   variation of precedence 41(8)
   
  
ORDER OF COMMITMENT:
   Bill not to be read 3a on same day as discharge of 47
   discharge of, when no amendments down for Committee 48(2)
  
ORDER PAPER:
   arrangement of 41
   business to be taken as in 40
  
PAPERS:
   Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments 74
   presentation of, by Command 70
   Statutory Instruments, laying of during recess 71
      —notifications 72
  
PEERAGE CLAIMS 79
   Irish peerages 80
   Irish peerages in abeyance 81
   report of Committee for Privileges if improper arrangement entered into between co-heirs 82
  
PEERS:(see also under "LORDS")
   elections of hereditary 9, 10
   higher titles to be used 7
   Peers by descent not to be introduced 3
   Peers under the age of twenty-one 2
   Peers who are minors 84
   precedency in House 8
   register of hereditary 10(5), 11
   widows of 84
  
PETITIONS, PUBLIC 75
POSTPONEMENT OF BUSINESS 43(1), 43(3)
PRECEDENCE OF ADJOURNED BUSINESS 46
PRECEDENCY, according to ancienty 8
PRINTING OF COMMONS BILLS, AMENDMENTS OR REASONS:
   to be printed and circulated by the Clerk of the
   Parliaments 51
  
PRINTING OF PROCEEDINGS, subject to privilege of the House 16
PRIVATE BUSINESS, may be taken before Public Business 41(2)
PRIVATE LEGISLATION PROCEDURE (SCOTLAND) ACT 1936 64(2)(d)
PRIVATE NOTICE QUESTIONS 36
PRIVILEGE:
   arrest, freedom from 83
   minor Peers and Noblewomen have no Parliamentary 84
   no oath to take away privilege of Peerage 86
   publication of reports of proceedings 16
   testimony in perpetuam rei memoriam 85
  
PRIVILEGE AMENDMENT 51
PRIVILEGES, COMMITTEE FOR 78
   claims of Irish peerages in abeyance 81
   claims of Peerage referred to 79
   report of, if improper arrangement entered into between
co-heirs 82
  
PROROGATION 77
   Appellate Committees may sit 87(5)
  
PROTESTS 60
PROXIES, not to be revived without notice 61
PUBLIC BILLS: (see also under "BILLS")
   precedence of 41(4)
  
PUBLIC PETITIONS 75
PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS, subject to privilege of the House 16
QUARRELS, to prevent 34
QUEEN:
   arrangements when present 1
   Speech of, at Opening of Parliament 76
  
QUESTION:
   Debate to be relevant to 29
   Leave of the House 32
   Lords not to speak after 30
  
QUESTIONS:
   for short debate:
      —can be advanced on Order Paper 43(1)
      —no Lord to speak more than once 31
      —notice to be given 37
      —to be entered last on Order Paper 41(9)
   for written answer 45
   no day named 44(1)
   oral 35
      —can be advanced on Order Paper 43(1)
      —tabled up to one month in advance 44(2)
      —to be entered before other business 41(1)
   private notice 36
  
QUORUM, for Bills and subordinate legislation 58
RECALL OF THE HOUSE 17
RECESS:
   presentation of Command Papers during 70
   laying of Statutory Instruments during 71
   tabling of business in advance 44(2)
  
REGISTER OF HEREDITARY PEERS 10(5), 11
REGULATORY REFORM ACT 2001:
   draft Orders under 41(6), 73(1), 74(1)
  
RELEVANCE OF DEBATE:
   debate to be relevant to Question before House 29
  
REMEDIAL ORDERS UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998:
   precedence of 41(7)
  
SECRET SITTINGS 15
SELECT COMMITTEES: see under "COMMITTEES, SELECT"
SELECTION, COMMITTEE OF 64
SERJEANT-AT-ARMS: see under "BLACK ROD"
SESSION:
   proceedings upon opening of 76
   proroguing Parliament at close of 77
  
SESSIONAL COMMITTEES 65
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE:
   absence of 18
   duty to attend House 18
   election of 19
   puts Question on Motion for balloted or time-limited debate forthwith 38
   recall of the House 17
   reports Queen's Speech at opening of Parliament 76
   resignation or removal of 19
   to notify House when S.I.s in effect before laying 72
   to take oath first 76(1)
  
SPECIAL PROCEDURE ORDERS:
   Joint Committees on 64(2)
   laying of 71(1)
  
SPEECH: (see also under "DEBATE")
   Queen's 76
  
STAGES OF A BILL:
   definition of (Equality of votes) 57(4)
   no two on one day 47
  
STANDING ORDERS:
   not to be made or dispensed with without notice 88
  
STATEMENTS 36
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS:
   affirmative instruments 73
   joint committee 74
   Lord Speaker's notification when in operation before laying 72
   procedure for laying 71
  
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS ACT 1946 72
STATUTORY ORDERS (SPECIAL PROCEDURE) ACT 1945 64(2)
STRANGERS: see under "VISITORS"
SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION, quorum for division on 58
SUPPLY:
   Bills may be not committed 48(1)
   no clause to be annexed to a Bill of, foreign to the matter 53
  
SUSPENDING OF STANDING ORDERS:
   not to be done without notice 88
  
TABLE, Lords not to pass between Woolsack and 20
TACKING 53
TELLERS:
   appointment of 54(1), 54(3)
   insufficiency of 54(2)
   Lord voting in House 55
   Lord voting in wrong lobby 56
  
THIRD READING, amendments on 49
THURSDAY, precedence of business 41(5)
TIME-LIMITED DEBATES 38
TITLES, higher to be used 7
VISITORS:
   admission of 12, 13(1)
   secret sittings 15
  
VOTING: (see also under "DIVISIONS")
   equality of votes 57
   in case of infirmity, Peers may vote seated 55
   in Select Committees 66
   in House 55
   in wrong lobby 56
  
WITNESSES, testimony in perpetuam rei memoriam 85
WOOLSACK:
   Lords not to pass between Table and 20
   Lords not to converse in space behind 22
  
WRITS, difference in form or style to be examined 5
WRITTEN ANSWERS 45
YEOMAN USHER 13(4)


 
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