(1) If a transport power report is provided to the clerk of each House of the Parliament under section 85(3)(a), each clerk must cause the report to be laid before the House on—
(a) the day on which it is received; or
(b) the next sitting day of the House.
(2) If the Commission for Children and Young People proposes to provide the transport power report to Parliament when neither House of the Parliament is sitting, the Commission must—
(a) give one business day's notice of the Commission's intention to do so to the clerk of each House of the Parliament; and
(b) provide the report to the clerk of each House on the day indicated in the notice; and
(c) cause the report to be published by the Government Printer.
(3) The clerk of a House of the Parliament must notify each member of the House of the receipt of a notice under subsection (2)(a) on the same day that the clerk receives the notice.
(4) On receiving a copy of the transport power report under subsection (2)(b), the clerk of a House of the Parliament must—
(a) as soon as practicable after the report is received, notify each member of the House of the receipt of the report and advise that the report is available on request; and
(b) provide a copy of the report to any member of the House on request; and
(c) cause the copy of the report to be laid before the House on the next sitting day of the House.
(5) A transport power report that is provided to the clerk of a House of the Parliament under section 85(3)(a) is taken to have been published by order, or under the authority, of that House.