Legislative procedure rules permit States to regulate House procedure and business, with prior standing orders remaining until replaced. A State Legislature may make rules for regulating procedure and the conduct of its business subject to the Constitution; until such rules are made, pre existing rules of procedure and standing orders of the corresponding Province continue to apply subject to modifications by the Speaker or the Chairman; and in States with a Legislative Council the Governor, after consultation with the Speaker and the Chairman, may make rules about communications between the two Houses.
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Legislative procedure rules permit States to regulate House procedure and business, with prior standing orders remaining until replaced.
A State Legislature may make rules for regulating procedure and the conduct of its business subject to the Constitution; until such rules are made, pre existing rules of procedure and standing orders of the corresponding Province continue to apply subject to modifications by the Speaker or the Chairman; and in States with a Legislative Council the Governor, after consultation with the Speaker and the Chairman, may make rules about communications between the two Houses.
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