The House of Keys sits later, with 20mph limits, self-driving cars and immigration routes on the agenda.
When members sit in Douglas, they'll have 14 questions for ministers and heads of statutory bodies.
There'll also be consideration of one new law which tidies up previous legislation.
And the sitting, which starts at 10am in Legislative Buildings, will begin with a message from King Charles to mark Commonwealth Day.
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