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The purpose of the list is to enable the first house to consider all the changes made to the bill by the second house. If members in the first house disagree with any of those amendments, they can then propose motions to disagree with or amend the second house’s amendments during the Ping Pong stage.
As each phase of Ping Pong proceeds, further Consolidated Lists are produced by each house which do not include the any amendments which have already been dealt with (that is, agreed to, agreed to as amended, or not insisted upon by the second one house after the first other house’s disagreement).
These Those later iterations of the Consolidated List include further “messages” - i.e. Reasons, insistence, non-insistence, amendments to motions, and amendments in lieu , - which appear after the relevant each amendment in the Consolidated List. For these “messages” to be included on the Consolidated list they must have been first tabled as Ping Pong motions, debated and agreed to by the relevant house.
Content
The first consolidated list contains all agreed amendments from the second House from all amending stages.
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Subsequent consolidated lists only include amendments that are still subject to debate and amendment during the continuing Ping Pong stage.
Subsequent consolidated lists also include the content of messages sent between the houses describing their disagreements, insistence, non-insistence, proposed amendments in lieu, and amendments to the other house’s amendments.
Ordering
Amendments will be sorted according to the order the amended provisions appear in the bill.
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In subsequent Consolidated Lists, each house may add Reasons, amendments to motionsamendments, and amendments in lieu; these appear after the relevant amendment in the Consolidated List, and they take the number of the relevant amendment plus a letter suffix:
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