Purpose of the list
The Lords Running List is very similar to the Marshalled List: it includes all the amendments tabled to a version of a bill so far which have not already been published in a Marshalled List. An Order of Consideration is also printed on the first page, in two columns. However, numbers are not assigned to the amendments in a running list.
Content
Amendments are included on a Running List if they meet the following criteria:
Their status was “tabled” (i.e. not “submitted” or “rejected”) before the cut-off date/time
They do not have an outcome already recorded, and
They haven’t already been published on a previous list.
Ordering
Amendments are sorted by the (user-defined) Order of Consideration.
If no Order of Consideration is defined, the following default order is used:
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
The amendments are not numbered.
There are interstitial headings for each Clause or Schedule that the amendments relate to.