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All amendments or Ping Pong motions tabled to the bill so far, from the current bill stage Amendments must have the status “Ready for publishing” in order to be included; amendments with outcomes recorded against them are not included A newly created list is not populated with amendments; the ‘Update List’ action adds the amendments to the list | Also contains Motions, Orders, and Resolutions, which are manually added to the list Withdrawn amendments are listed at the end; these are also manually added |
| Amendments (and ping pong motions) will not be numbered by Lawmaker when a Marshalled List is first generated or updated Numbers are manually assigned to amendments as part of the process of readying the list for publication You can assign simple consecutive numbers to amendments using the renumber function in the menu Tools > Renumber Amendments; this function is available in temporary lists ('ephemeral lists') created from the Amendment Manager tab Government amendments are indicated with a Gov prefix before the number | Proposer and first five supporters' names appear left-aligned; any additional supporters' names appear in three columns A black star will automatically appear before an amendment or ping pong motion that has never appeared on a previous rolling marshalled list A white (hollow) star will automatically appear before an amendment or ping pong motion that has been published once already on a rolling marshalled list (converting the black star to a white star) You can manually add or remove black and white stars by right-clicking on an amendment and selecting 'update star status' White stars can also be added to amendments by choosing a ‘white star date’ in the ‘Update list’ modal; a white star will appear next to amendments tabled on or after that date Short rules appear between amendments in the list Interstitial headings can be manually added to indicate grouped amendments | ||
All amendments or ping pong motions from the current stage which have an outcome recorded against them A newly created list is not populated with amendments; the ‘Update List’ action adds the amendments to the list Motions and Resolutions are manually copied into the Proceedings List from the Marshalled List | Clause/schedule outcomes are manually added after each group of relevant amendments to record the decision on each provision in the bill Witness lists are manually added to record oral statements given | The same ordering logic which applies to Marshalled Lists applies to the Proceedings List | The numbers assigned to the amendments when they appeared on the Marshalled List is created will be retained on the Proceedings List | Stars do not appear on Proceedings Lists Amendment outcomes appear right-aligned, before the amendment number. Interstitial headings are manually added and appear between groups of decisions to indicate:
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When first created, a Reasons Document is empty. Running the ‘Update list’ action in the Editor will populate the list with all Reasons Motions with status ‘Ready for Publishing’ | The Reasons Motions are sorted by reference to the Lords Amendment they are disagreeing with | The Reasons Motions are not numbered | Each Reasons Motion appears under a left-aligned heading stating the Lords amendment number. A short rule appears below the amendment number The proposer’s name appears in bold, left-aligned The text of the Reason itself appears in italics | |||
Contains all new amendments (or Ping Pong motions) tabled up until the cut-off date/time. Amendments which were published in an earlier Daily Sheet won’t appear in a newly generated Daily Sheet. | Amendments are sorted by the (user-defined) Order of Consideration. If no Order of Consideration is defined, the following default order is used:
| Amendments are not numbered. | Proposers and Supporters names appear before each amendment, in capital letters, centre-aligned There are no stars against amendments There is no Order of Consideration printed on the first page There are interstitial headings for the Clause and Schedule numbers | |||
All amendments (or PP motions) tabled to a particular version of a bill up until the cut-off date/time are included, irrespective of whether they were published on a daily sheet previously. Amendments which have an outcome assigned to them (for example, ‘Agreed’) are not included on the Marshalled list. | Amendments are sorted by the (user-defined) Order of Consideration. If no Order of Consideration is defined, the following default order is used:
| The amendments are numbered ; however, (but note that ‘stand part’ motions at Committee stage (- i.e. motions that a clause should or should not be included in the bill ) - are not numbered.) When generating a Lords Marshalled List in Lawmaker, each of the previously un-published amendments is assigned a number according to an algorithm which adds letter suffixes to amendments depending on their position relative to existing amendments. If there are some previously published amendments they will retain the number they have been assigned. | Proposers and Supporters names appear before each amendment, in capital letters, centre-aligned There are black stars against some amendments. Black stars appear next to amendments which have not been previously published in a Daily Sheet There is an Order of Consideration printed on the first page There are interstitial headings for the Clause and Schedule numbers | |||
Amendments are included on a Running List if they meet the following criteria:
| Amendments are sorted by the (user-defined) Order of Consideration. If no Order of Consideration is defined, the following default order is used:
| Amendments are not numbered. | Proposers and Supporters names appear before each amendment, in capital letters, centre-aligned There is an Order of Consideration printed on the first page There are interstitial headings for the Clause and Schedule numbers | |||
Manuscript Lists are created by manually selecting amendments in Lawmaker (on the Amendment Manager tab) and generating a Manuscript List from them. Therefore the contents of the list are determined by users, rather than by any amendment filtering logic. | Amendments are sorted by the (user-defined) Order of Consideration. If no Order of Consideration is defined, the following default order is used:
| These lists normally only contain one or two amendments; the ordering is determined manually | The numbering logic is the same as for the Lords Marshalled List. | Proposers and Supporters names appear before each amendment, in capital letters, centre-aligned There is no Order of Consideration printed on the first page | ||
UK Parliament: Consolidated List of Amendments | Contains The first Consolidated List of Amendments contains all agreed amendments from the second House from all amending stages For the amendments to be automatically included on the CLoA generated in Lawmaker, they must be first copied to the Ping Pong stage Subsequent Consolidated Lists of Amendments don’t include amendments which are no longer subject to further disagreement (they have a settled outcome) Subsequent Consolidated Lists also include Reasons, disagreements, insistence, non-insistence, and amendments in lieu | The content of messages sent between houses detailing disagreements and counter-proposals are included on subsequent Consolidated Lists of Amendments; for those messages to be included on the list they must have been tabled as Ping Pong motions and agreed to by the relevant house | Amendments will be sorted according to the order the amended provisions appear in the bill Some manual reordering may be is usually necessary to merge amendments and place them in the correct order | After the amendments have been manually reordered, new numbers can be assigned using the Tools > Renumber amendments function | Proposers and supporters' names do not appear on the Consolidated List of Amendments There are interstitial headings for the Clause and Schedule numbers There is no Order of Consideration |
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