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The Committee on Standing Orders consists of the Speaker who shall be the Chair, the Deputy Speaker, the Deputy Chairperson of Committees and six other Members to be nominated by the Committee of Selection.
It shall be the duty of the Committee on Standing Orders to consider matters of procedure and conduct of Business in Parliament and to recommend any amendments to the Standing Orders that may be deemed necessary and to report on all matters relating to the Standing Orders which may be referred to it by Parliament.
[Refer to Standing Order No. 116]
If any Member wishes to give a notice of a proposal for amendment of the Standing Orders, such procedure is laid down in Standing Order No.134. When such a motion is approved by the House, the proposed amendment will be referred to the Committee on Standing Orders for report.
"AMENDMENT OF STANDING ORDERS
134. Any Member may give a notice of motion for the amendment of the Standing Orders. Such notice shall be accompanied by a draft of the proposed amendment and the motion when proposed and seconded shall stand referred to without any question being proposed thereon to the Committee on Standing Orders and no further proceedings shall be taken on any such motion until the Committee on Standing Orders has reported thereon."
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Eighth Parliament of the D.S.R. of Sri Lanka | Second Session
Date: 2020-03-02
(Ninth Parliament of the D.S.R. of Sri Lanka | First Session )
Date: 2024-01-10
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