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There are black and white stars. Black stars appear next to amendments which have not been previously published in a Daily Sheet.

Note on Numbering

When you generate a Lords Marshalled List in Lawmaker, each of the previously un-published amendments will be assigned a number according to the numbering logic described below. Each of the previously published amendments will retain the number it already has.

In the following table:

  • prevNum is the number of the previous amendment in the list

  • nextNum is the number of the next amendment that has already been published in the list

  • newNum is the number to be applied to the amendment being assigned a number

  • "increment of prevNum" means

    • if prevNum ends in a numeric value, increase the numeric component by 1, e.g. from "19" to "20" or from "A1" to "A2"

    • if prevNum ends in a letter, increment last letter to next letter, e.g. from "1A" to "1B" or from "13ZZF" to "13ZZG"

 

Amendment position

Numbering logic

amendment is the first in the list

If nextNum is 1 then newNum = "A1"
Else newNum = "Z" + nextNum (e.g. "ZA1")

amendment is in the middle of the list

if nextNum = increment of prevNum then newNum = prevNum + "A" (e.g. between 3BF and 3BG is 3BFA)
elseif nextNum = prevNum + "A" then newNum = prevNum + "ZA" (e.g. between "1C" and "1CA" is "1CZA")
else newNum = increment of prevNum (e.g. between "34C" and "34E" is "34D")

amendment is at the end of the list

newNum = increment of prevNum