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Salaries, allowances, expenses, and services for members and others - Expenses and services determined by Speaker - Requirements applicable to determinations made under this subpart

89: Procedural requirements applying to determinations made under this subpart

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When the Speaker makes a decision under this part of the bill, you need to follow certain rules. These rules are outlined in sections like Sections 90 to 94. The Speaker must also follow specific rules when making decisions under certain sections, such as section 84(1), section 93, and section 88(1).

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Part 4Salaries, allowances, expenses, and services for members and others
Expenses and services determined by Speaker: Requirements applicable to determinations made under this subpart

89Procedural requirements applying to determinations made under this subpart

  1. Sections 90 to 94 apply to a determination made by the Speaker under section 84(1).

  2. Section 92(a) applies to a determination made by the Speaker under section 87A(1).

  3. Section 93 applies to a determination made by the Speaker under section 88(1).