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Bill: Superceded Standing Orders for the Second Parliament

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Standing Orders of the Second Parliament As Voted by its Members​

Quorum
(a) More than 50% of Parliament must be filled for it to function.
Voting
(a) Votes shall be conducted through forums or through a poll with the following options: Aye, Nay, or Abs
(b) In the event of a tie, the matter fails.
Rules
(a) Bills may be introduced by any Member of Parliament and must be submitted in writing to the Parliament via the forums.
(b) Once submitted a bill must be available for 3 days of reading time before being brought to the floor for vote - during this time amendments may be made by the author.
(c) Any Member of Parliament may submit a ‘Motion of Expediency’ to bring a bill to the floor for vote immediately, this requires a simple majority to pass.
Motions and Resolutions
(a) Any Member may propose a motion or resolution by submitting it in writing to the Parliament.@Member of Parliament




Standing Orders of the Second Parliament As Declared by its Speaker​

Quorum
(a) More than 50% of Parliament must be filled for it to function.
Voting
(a) Votes shall be conducted through forums or through a poll with the following options: Aye, Nay, or Abs
(b) In the event of a tie, the matter fails.
Rules
(a) Bills may be introduced by any Member of Parliament and must be submitted in writing to the Parliament via the forums.
(b) Once submitted a bill must be available for 3 days of reading time before being brought to the floor for vote - during this time amendments may be made by the author.
(c) Any Member of Parliament may submit a ‘Motion of Expediency’ to bring a bill to the floor for vote immediately, this requires a simple majority to pass.
Motions and Resolutions
(a) Any Member may propose a motion or resolution by submitting it in writing to the Parliament.
 
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