Incorporation of material in Hansard (1995 precedent for S.O.312 of 1994)

1. Leave of Speaker obtained for material to be incorporated.
VP 6/6/95, 125

2. Leave of Speaker obtained for incorporation of statutory declarations previously tabled.
VP 16/11/95, 402
Related Orders, Precedents and Rulings
Standing Order 312 of 1994 (Repealed)312. The incorporation of material into Hansard shall be by leave of the Speaker.
2003 Precedent1. During the Minister's reply to the second reading debate a member asked for the Minister to table a document he was referring to which listed the funding to be given by the Government in relation to the Cancer Institute (NSW). The Minister, by leave, tabled the document for incorporation in Hansard. PD 20/06/2003, 1799 2. When a motion was moved to suspend standing and sessional orders the Leader of the Opposition argued that the Opposition had been denied an opportunity to read into Hansard a statutory declaration. The Speaker warned the Leader of the Opposition that he would be grossly out of order if he proceeded to read the statutory declaration into Hansard during the course of the debate. The Leader of the Opposition did, however, attempt to read the statutory declaration but was prevented from doing so when a majority of the House agreed that the Leader of the Opposition should be not further heard. PD 18/11/2003, 5134 - 35
2002 PrecedentA Parliamentary Secretary obtained leave to incorporate the second reading speech of a bill in Hansard. PD 15/11/02, 6891; 15/11/02, 6893
1999 Precedent1. Minister, by leave, tabled for incorporation in Hansard, a schedule for Olympic Security Licence Training. VP 18/11/99, 269 PD 18/11/99, 3332
1998 Precedent1. Minister obtained leave for the incorporation in Hansard of a list of 100 companies and contractors associated with the building of the new Sydney Showground. VP 02/04/98, 466 2. Minister moved, pursuant to notice, That leave be given to bring in a bill for an Act to make miscellaneous amendments to certain State revenue legislation; and for other purposes. VP 14/10/98, 929 3. Minister obtained leave for the incorporation in Hansard of background information and a summary of the provisions of a bill. VP 14/10/98, 930 4. Minister obtained leave for the incorporation in Hansard of additional information relating to the bill. VP 21/10/98, 973 5. Minister obtained leave for the incorporation in Hansard of a list of sponsors and organisations involved in the 1999 Western Sydney Industry Awards. VP 22/10/98, 983 6. The Leader of the House obtained leave for the incorporation in Hansard of a letter from the Acting Co-ordinator of the Suggestion Award Scheme of the NSW Police Service to Senior Constable D.R. Lagats of the Ermington Patrol. VP 17/11/98, 1084
1997 Precedent1. Minister (by leave) tabled a second reading speech for incorporation in Hansard. VP 29/05/97, 289 2. Minister obtained leave for the incorporation of a letter into Hansard. VP 23/09/97, 78
1996 Precedent1. Leave granted for incorporation. VP 17/4/96, 38 (parts of a letter); VP 21/5/96, 151 (table); VP 24/9/96, 432 (list); VP 20/11/96, 624 (aboriginal version of the formation of Jenolan Caves); VP 26/11/96, 662 (schedule of State forests)
1995 Precedent1. Leave of Speaker obtained for material to be incorporated. VP 6/6/95, 125 2. Leave of Speaker obtained for incorporation of statutory declarations previously tabled. VP 16/11/95, 402
1994 Precedent1. Minister tabled detailed explanations of a bill and leave granted for their incorporation into Hansard. PD 3/5/94, 1760
1993 Precedent1. Point of order upheld that visual material which could not be incorporated into Hansard should not be used excessively in the House. The Speaker added, however, that it was in order for the Minister to quote from printed material on a poster, but asked him to refrain from further reference to the poster. PD 9/3/93, 456 2. Member submitted a table for incorporation into Hansard. The Speaker ruled that the member could read the table, but could not have it incorporated. PD 10/3/93, 616 3. Leave granted for balance of Minister's second reading speech to be incorporated into Hansard. Leave also granted for the incorporation of two supporting documents prepared by Parliamentary Counsel which provided a detailed summary of the significant changes made since the first introduction of Local Government Bill and cognate bills. PD 11/3/93, 725
1992 Precedent1. Member sought leave to incorporate letter into Hansard for deliberation by the legislation committee. The Acting Speaker ruled that there was no provision for doing that, but that he may read the letter on the record or choose to make a submission to the legislation committee and tender the letter. The Minister subsequently indicated that he did not mind if the letter was tabled, however the member attempted to again seek leave to incorporate the letter into Hansard. When the Acting Speaker replied that he had already ruled adversely on this, the member asked if the procedure could be reviewed. PD 27/11/92, 10472-3
1991 Precedent1. Premier tabled Memorandum of Understanding signed between Government and Independent Members for incorporation into Hansard. PD 31/10/91, 4004


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