Inquiry into the Form and Content of the Statute Book
Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review Committee· 6 December 2017inquiry_report
This WA parliamentary committee report outlines the terms of reference for an inquiry into the form and content of the state's statute book. The Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review Committee is tasked with identifying and recommending the removal of obsolete, expired, or unproclaimed enactments. The report details the committee's membership, staff, and contact information.
Impact
The inquiry's findings and recommendations will primarily affect the legal profession, government agencies responsible for maintaining the statute book, and anyone who relies on or is subject to Western Australian law. A cleaner statute book benefits all citizens.
public_sectorjusticestatute booklegislationobsolete lawsexpired lawsunproclaimed lawsparliamentary committeeWestern Australialaw reformstatutes reviewuniform legislation
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