1. Notice can be given of a motion by reading the motion aloud in the House when the presiding officer calls for notices of motion, or by delivering to the Secretary a signed copy of the notice on any parliamentary working day. 2. The leave of the House is required to give oral notice of a motion at any other time. 3. Having given oral notice of a motion in the House, a member is required immediately afterward to deliver to the Table a signed, written copy of that notice. 4. If the signed version differs from the oral version, the written version is treated as a standard written notice of motion, while the verbal notice is not placed on the Order Paper. The member is advised accordingly. 5. If authorised to do so, a member may give notice of a motion on behalf of another member. 6. Oral notices of motion given on any sitting day by agreement and Speaker's authority, appear on the Order Paper of the second sitting day thereafter. 7. A written notice of motion received by the Secretary before 12:00 on any day, will appear on the Order Paper for the following sitting day. 8. When notice has been given of a motion, the full text is printed on the Order Paper once. Thereafter it is listed as a page reference under Further Business, until it is programmed for debate when it will once again be published in full. 9. The National Assembly Rules Committee has agreed that, notices of motion will lapse 6 weeks after notice was given.