When members gather later, they'll discuss changing the rules to allow wider use of electronic tagging.
There's also a motion calling for plans for a new visitor centre at the Laxey Wheel to be reconsidered, and one to ask Tynwald to intervene to save the Family Library in Douglas.
Questions from members this month include topics such as homelessness during TT, Manx National Heritage's pricing policy and the Island's contribution to arms exports to Israel.
Tynwald will sit from 10am in Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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