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Standing Orders
Chapter 23 - Communication between the two houses
152 Methods of communication
Communications with the House of
Representatives may be by message, by conference, or by committees conferring
with each other.
153 Messages from the Senate
A message from the Senate to the House of
Representatives shall be in writing, signed by the President or Deputy
President, and delivered by a clerk at the table or the Usher of the Black Rod.
154 Communicating a resolution
A motion may be moved at any time, without
notice, that any resolution of the Senate be communicated by message to the
House of Representatives.
155 Messages from the House of Representatives
A message from the House of Representatives
shall be received, if the Senate is sitting, by a clerk at the table, and, if
the Senate is not sitting, by the Clerk of the Senate, and shall be reported by
the President as early as convenient, and a future time fixed for its
consideration, or it may, by leave, be dealt with at once.
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