Routine motion definition

Routine motion. ’ means any motion, including motions under Standing Order 7, made for the purpose of fixing the days or times of the meetings or adjournments of the House, or its committees; establishing or revising the membership of committees, and the meeting schedule thereof; arranging the proceedings of the House; or any other motion relating strictly to the technical procedure of the House or its committees and the management of the business thereof. (‘‘motion d’affaire courante’’)
Routine motion means any motion, including mo- tions under standing order 6, made for the purpose of fixing the days or times of the meetings or adjournments of the House; or its committees.”