Appendix A - Draft resolution—Special provisions for nursing mothers
(1) That the House, recognising that Members who are
required to nurse infants may not always be able to attend in the Chamber to
vote in divisions;
(a) agrees that, despite the provisions of the
standing orders, a Member may give her vote by proxy for any division except
that on the third reading of a bill which proposes an alteration of the
Constitution if:
(i) the Member is in Parliament House at the time
of the division;
and
(ii) the Member is nursing an infant at the time
of the division;
(b) determines that for the purposes of this
resolution, a government Member may give her proxy to the Chief Government
Whip, and that a non government Member may give her proxy to the Chief Opposition
Whip; in each case the proxy to be signed by the Member;
(c) determines that for the purposes of standing
orders 129, 130 and 131 any proxy vote given in accordance with this resolution
is to be treated as if it was a vote given by a Member present in the Chamber;
and
(d) is of the opinion that the special provisions made
by this resolution should not be extended or adapted to apply to Members who
are not able to be present in the Chamber for other reasons; and
(2) That this resolution have effect until …