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The Lords Daily Sheet is generated every day before debate, containing amendments during the passage of a bill through a given amending stage, and contains all amendments (or Ping Pong motions) tabled that day. This is typically the first type of list produced as a bill proceeds through its stages in the Lords.
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As soon as a Marshalled List has been published for a particular version of a Bill, any additional Daily sheets containing amendments to that version of the bill will be referred to as ‘Supplementary Daily Lists’ and will include the following rubric at the start of the document: [Supplementary to the Marshalled List]
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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.
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Amendments to Clauses 1 to the end, of type "insert", "leaveOut", "substitute", "move", or "divide";
Amendments to Schedules 1 to the end, of type "insert", "leaveOut", "substitute", "move", or "divide";
Amendments to the Preamble;
Amendments to the Long title.
Format and Numbering
Proposers and Supporters names appear before each amendment, in capital letters, centre-aligned.
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