Standing Orders of the Legislative Council
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Standing Orders of the Legislative Council is the primary procedural rulebook that sets out how the Tasmanian Legislative Council conducts its debates, decision-making, and internal operations.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Standing Orders of the Legislative Council canonical | 1 |
| Tasmanian Constitution and standing orders of the Legislative Council | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Standing Orders of the Legislative Council Context triple: [Legislative Council of Tasmania, governingDocument, Standing Orders of the Legislative Council]
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A.
Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
The Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland are the formal procedural rules that govern how the state’s lower house conducts its business, debates, and decision-making.
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B.
Standing Orders of the Parliament of South Australia
The Standing Orders of the Parliament of South Australia are the formal rules and procedures that govern how the state's Parliament conducts its debates, decision-making, and daily business.
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C.
Standing Orders of the National Parliament
The Standing Orders of the National Parliament are the formal procedural rules that regulate how Papua New Guinea’s Parliament conducts its debates, decision-making, and daily legislative business.
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D.
New South Wales Constitution and standing orders of the Legislative Assembly
The New South Wales Constitution and standing orders of the Legislative Assembly form the primary legal and procedural framework governing the powers, functions, and operations of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and its presiding officers.
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E.
Standing Orders of the House of Commons
The Standing Orders of the House of Commons are the formal written rules that regulate the procedures, debates, and conduct of business in the UK’s lower parliamentary chamber.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Standing Orders of the Legislative Council Target entity description: Standing Orders of the Legislative Council is the primary procedural rulebook that sets out how the Tasmanian Legislative Council conducts its debates, decision-making, and internal operations.
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A.
Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
The Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland are the formal procedural rules that govern how the state’s lower house conducts its business, debates, and decision-making.
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B.
Standing Orders of the Parliament of South Australia
The Standing Orders of the Parliament of South Australia are the formal rules and procedures that govern how the state's Parliament conducts its debates, decision-making, and daily business.
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C.
Standing Orders of the National Parliament
The Standing Orders of the National Parliament are the formal procedural rules that regulate how Papua New Guinea’s Parliament conducts its debates, decision-making, and daily legislative business.
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D.
New South Wales Constitution and standing orders of the Legislative Assembly
The New South Wales Constitution and standing orders of the Legislative Assembly form the primary legal and procedural framework governing the powers, functions, and operations of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and its presiding officers.
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E.
Standing Orders of the House of Commons
The Standing Orders of the House of Commons are the formal written rules that regulate the procedures, debates, and conduct of business in the UK’s lower parliamentary chamber.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
parliamentary standing orders
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procedural rulebook ⓘ |
| adoptedBy |
Legislative Council of Tasmania
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surface form:
Tasmanian Legislative Council
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| appliesIn |
Legislative Council chamber
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surface form:
Legislative Council Chamber, Parliament House, Hobart
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| appliesTo |
Legislative Council of Tasmania
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surface form:
Tasmanian Legislative Council
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| bindingOn | all members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ |
| canBeAmendedBy |
Legislative Council of Tasmania
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surface form:
Tasmanian Legislative Council
|
| category | parliamentary procedure ⓘ |
| country | Australia ⓘ |
| definesRoleOf |
Clerk of the Legislative Council
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surface form:
Clerk of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ Serjeant-at-Arms ⓘ
surface form:
Serjeant-at-Arms or equivalent officer of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
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| distinguishedFrom |
conventions of the Tasmanian Parliament
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statutory law of Tasmania ⓘ |
| enforcedBy | President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ |
| format | written rules ⓘ |
| governs |
debates in the Tasmanian Legislative Council
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decision-making in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ internal operations of the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ |
| jurisdiction | Tasmania ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| legalStatus | subordinate legislative instrument of the Tasmanian Parliament ⓘ |
| partOf | parliamentary law of Tasmania ⓘ |
| purpose |
to ensure fair and transparent parliamentary procedures in the Tasmanian Legislative Council
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to provide orderly conduct of business in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ |
| regulates |
adjournment of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
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amendments to motions and bills in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ committee procedures of the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ division procedures in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ introduction of bills in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ motions in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ order of business in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ points of order in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ questions without notice in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ quorum requirements of the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ rules of debate in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ tabling of documents in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ time limits on speeches in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ voting procedures in the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ |
| relatedTo | Standing Orders of the House of Assembly (Tasmania) ⓘ |
| scope | internal proceedings of the Tasmanian Legislative Council only ⓘ |
| subjectTo |
Constitution Act 1934 (Tasmania)
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other applicable Tasmanian statutes ⓘ |
| usedBy |
Clerk of the Legislative Council
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surface form:
Clerk of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council ⓘ |
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Subject: Standing Orders of the Legislative Council Description of subject: Standing Orders of the Legislative Council is the primary procedural rulebook that sets out how the Tasmanian Legislative Council conducts its debates, decision-making, and internal operations.
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