Introduction
The first Consolidated List of Amendments will collate bring together all agreed amendments from the specified second House from all amending stages into a single document - .
Subsequent versions of the Consolidated List . Amendments will need manually updating to ensure they point to the correct bill version etcwill then be updated by removing agreed amendments and including messages going back to the other House for amendments still in play.
How to generate the first Consolidated List of Amendments
From either the ‘Amendment Manager’ tab or the 'Official Lists' tab, click on the Create List button
Select "Consolidated List of Amendments" (you may need to scroll down to see it)
Fill in the subsequent information according to the House whose amendments you are consolidating
Click Create button when you have finished adding your preferences
The system will generate a Consolidated List document, containing all agreed amendments from all amending stages in the selected House
Once you have finished updating the amendments and they are ready for sharing with the first House, you must renumber them 1 to n by selecting "Tools > Renumber Amendments" from the upper tool bar.
How to create subsequent Consolidated List of Amendments
From 'Lists' tab, find the last published version of the Consolidated List of Amendments
From the Actions dropdown, select 'Duplicate version', filling in the required information and clicking Create button when done
The system will create a duplicate version of the Consolidated List document and display it in the left-hand side working versions
Open the document in the Editor to make further edits to it (e.g. deleting resolved amendments, inserting Messages, Reasons, Headings and ping pong Amendments as required)
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You will need to update the amendments in this list e.g. merging and deleting amendments, changing clause/page/line references etc.
Once you have finished updating the amendments in the list, you will need to renumber the amendments (see "Renumbering Amendments" in the user manual)
Amendments will be sorted according to the order the provisions appear in the bill. Towards the end of the final stage, a consolidated list of amendments can be generated, pulling together all the agreed amendments from all stages in the 2nd House that are either agreed, or highly likely to be agreed once the final stage is completed. It’s often generated a day or two early to give OPC enough time to review it before it is sent to the originating House for publishing. This is a 2-step process:First copy all the agreed (or likely to be agreed) amendments to ‘ping pong’ stage, and
Finally, generate the Consolidated List, updating the amendments in it as normal.
How to copy the agreed (or likely to be agreed) amendments to ‘Ping Pong’ stage
Start with current bill version: from the Amendment Manager select using the checkboxes all ‘agreed’ amendments (tip: use the filters here); or any amendments that are likely to be agreed.
Copy the amendments to ping pong stage by selecting Amendment Actions > Move/copy to a different stage (for more information seeMoving or copying amendments to a different stage (including ping pong motions) )
In the dialog box:
Select “Copy amendments to a different stage”
Select Ping Pong for stage
Bill version should be “As brought from…” version
Click on Confirm button when ready
The amendments will be copied to ping pong stage and you will be able to view them by selecting the correct bill version filter in the top-left of the page (in this case, the “As brought from…” stage). They will be ‘Draft’ status and won’t have a proposer.
Repeat steps 1-4 above for any other amending stage in the 2nd House if there were also agreed amendments there.
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How to generate the Consolidated List
Once all amendments have been copied across to Ping Pong, it’s possible to generate the Consolidated List:
Select Amendment Manager > Create Official List
In the dialog box that appears, select ‘Consolidated List of Amendments’
Fill in the options on the dialog box and click on Create button
In newly created list in the Editor:
Update the amendments in the list so that they point to the version of the Bill when it first entered the 2nd House
Merge, delete and move amendments around as required
You may notice that some amendments are at the top of the list when they should be further down. This is because LM is associating ping pong amendments with the As Brought from the Commons version of the Bill, and the amendments are to provisions that are beyond what was contained in that Bill print. You don't need to worry - these amendments can be dragged and dropped into place.
If you made changes to clause & schedule numbers as part of updating the amendments also check that the associated interstitial heading needs updating as well,
After you’ve finished updating the amendments, manually insert any missing interstitial headings where required (select Interstitial heading from the Insert Menu, making sure your cursor is in the ping pong motion before the location where the interstitial heading should be inserted)
Renumber the amendments so that they are now numbered 1 to n (Tools > Renumber amendments)
Save and close the list
If you need to add further amendments after you have begun work on the consolidated list (for example, there are 3rd reading amendments or unexpected divisions), copy those amendments to Ping Pong stage in the same way as outlined in "How to copy the agreed (or likely to be agreed) amendments to ‘Ping Pong’ stage" above. Open the newly duplicated amendments in a temporary list and copy and paste them into the correct place in your consolidated list. You can do this by right-clicking on the amendment in the structure view or by right-clicking on the 'Amendment' element in the breadcrumb for that amendment. Tip: Make sure to use ctrl+V when pasting into the correct place.
Share the document version with the other House and let them know that it’s ready for them to prepare for publishing
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If you want to insert an interstitial heading before the first amendment in the Consolidated List, you will need to place you cursor in the 'list body' element. To do this:
The interstitial heading will be inserted before the amendment heading, at the top of the list. The reason for this manoeuvring of cursor location when inserting the first element in a list is because Lawmaker always inserts your selected element after the element that your cursor is in. The only way to insert something as the first item in a list, is to shift the cursor so that it’s in an element before the element at the start of the list. |
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Edit rights to the amendments belong to the House that published the latest version of the bill i.e. users in the second House. When you share your Consolidated List with the other House, make sure the amendments, interstitial headings and sort order is correct. If you pick up a shared Consolidated List and notice there is a mistake with the amendments, you will not have edit rights to the amendments UNTIL YOU PUBLISH THE CONSOLIDATED LIST. To correct the data you can either:
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How to create subsequent Consolidated List of Amendments
Once a ping pong round is complete, a revised Consolidated List of Amendments needs to be sent back to the other House so that they can publish the list and start the next ping pong round in their House:
Duplicate the last published version of the Consolidated List
Open the list in the Editor:
Update the amendments that are still in play with any new messages (messages will include message text and potentially reasons or amendments)
Delete the amendments that are no longer still in play
Move amendments around according to any new groupings
Create new interstitial headings as required
Save and close the list
3.Share the list with the other House and let them know that it’s ready for them to prepare for publishing
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When you publish a Consolidated List of Amendments, the edit rights to the amendments within them will be passed to the organisation who published the list (allowing users in that organisation to prepare the next consolidated list of amendments to send back to the other House ready for them to publish) House of CommonsIdeally
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