Companion to the Standing Orders and Guide to the Proceedings of the House of Lords

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Companion to the Standing Orders and Guide to the Proceedings of the House of Lords is an official reference work that explains and interprets the rules, procedures, and practices governing business in the UK House of Lords.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf official publication
parliamentary reference work
procedural guide
aim to assist members and staff in understanding House of Lords rules
to ensure consistent application of House of Lords procedure
appliesTo House of Lords committees
members of the House of Lords
authority House of Lords Procedure Committee
category UK Parliament publications
surface form: House of Lords publications

UK parliamentary procedure
country United Kingdom
describes Standing Orders of the House of Lords
practices of the House of Lords
procedures of the House of Lords
format online
printed
isOfficial true
jurisdiction British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
language English
legislativeBody House of Lords
maintainedBy House of Lords authorities
provides explanatory notes on Standing Orders
guidance on committee procedure
guidance on debates
guidance on legislative stages
guidance on members’ conduct in the chamber
guidance on questions and motions
publisher House of Lords
relatedTo Erskine May: Parliamentary Practice
House of Lords Business
Standing Orders of the House of Lords
scope business in House of Lords committees
business in the chamber of the House of Lords
subject legislative process
parliamentary practice
parliamentary procedure
targetAudience House of Lords officials
members of the House of Lords
parliamentary practitioners
researchers of parliamentary procedure
updated periodically
use guidance on conduct of business in the House of Lords
interpretation of Standing Orders
reference for procedural rulings
usedFor interpretation of ambiguous procedural situations
training of new members of the House of Lords

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Standing Orders of the House of Lords relatedTo Companion to the Standing Orders and Guide to the Proceedings of the House of Lords