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Important Dates

Important Dates

Bills:
A bill is a proposed piece of legislation which, if passed, becomes a statute and part of the law of the Church of Ireland. Draft bills should be sent to the Honorary Secretaries of the General Synod at Church of Ireland House, Church Avenue, Rathmines, Dublin 6, or by email to honsecs@ireland.anglican.org, by Thursday 26th March 2020 (six weeks before the opening day of General Synod), so that they can be sent out to members of the Synod. Members wishing to propose Bills may consult the Legislation Committee for advice (please contact the Synod Office to do so).

A late bill can be sent to the Honorary Secretaries up to 30th April 2020 (one week before the first day of General Synod). The Bills Committee will examine all proposed bills (including late bills) for legal and drafting issues, and will report their conclusions to General Synod on the first day.

Motions:
Notice of a motion should be sent to the Honorary Secretaries at Church House, Rathmines, Dublin 6 or by email to honsecs@ireland.anglican.org by Tuesday 7th April 2020 (one month before the opening day of the General Synod). Motions may also be proposed during Synod under Standing Order 31(d). The Synod website offers templates for the proposal of a motion: www.synod.ireland.anglican.org

Requests for Information:
Under Standing Order 51, any member of General Synod may ask for information concerning the work of a committee of the Synod or of the Representative Church Body. Questions may be submitted in advance to the Synod Office (if a question is submitted before Thursday 30th April 2020, it will be printed in the Synod Agenda) or submitted during the General Synod to the Honorary Secretaries. At least one clear day’s notice of such question should be given. The Chairperson of the committee or the Chief Officer of the Representative Church Body (or another person) shall answer the request at 2pm on each day of the session or as soon as possible thereafter. Forms for questions are available from the Synod Office or downloadable from the General Synod website at www.synod.ireland.anglican.org

Petitions:
Under Standing Order 65, any member or members of the Church of Ireland who are at least 18 years of age may make a petition to the General Synod. This must be sent to the Honorary Secretaries no later than Thursday 30th April 2020. The petition shall be presented to the General Synod by a member and shall be referred to the Petitions Committee, which will consider it and report its findings to the Synod. Forms for petitions are available from the Synod Office or downloadable from the General Synod website at www.synod.ireland.anglican.org

 

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