Allow member recognized to speak to present his motion
Amendment to motion is in order
Answers to Questions for which Notice has been given
Authority for order in the House
Call for decorum
Clarification of amendment
Disrespect for Speaker will not be tolerated
Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition to allow Member to ask her question and attend to answer
Language, unparliamentary
Member called to apologize to Speaker
Member not to comment and react to Rulings by Chair
Member should not read from documents
Member to apologize for constant interruptions
Member to apologize without further explanations or comment
Members not to engage in debate across the floor when another Member is recognized
Members not to sit with backs to Chair
Members recognized by Chair have right to express opinions and Members should respect others' opinions as well
Members to keep discussions at minimal volume
Members to stop shouting back and forth across the house
Minister has the floor and the right to address the Chair
Non-confidence motion found to be in order
Opposition House Leader to cease constant interruptions
Petitions
Member has three minutes to present a petition
Must be vetted through the Clerk's table and the prayer of the petition read
Must be vetted through the Clerk's table and the prayer of the petition read, even if repeatedly presented
Petitions should be presented without debate
Points of order should be valid
Relevance in second reading debate
Respect for person recognized to speak by the Chair
Respect for Premier when she is providing her answer
Speaker's impartiality
Sub-amendment ruled in order
Visitors
Whether amendment is in order