Application of Standing Orders to the Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation
Procedure and Privileges Committee (Council)· 15 May 2014general_report
The Procedure and Privileges Committee (PPC) investigated inconsistencies in Standing Orders applied to the Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation. The PPC found that Legislative Council Standing Orders should apply and addressed concerns about equitable participation of members from both houses. The report recommends a resolution to clarify these issues.
Impact
Members of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly involved in the Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation will be affected. The clarification aims to ensure equitable treatment and consistent application of rules.
public_sectorstanding ordersdelegated legislationjoint committeeprocedureprivilegeslegislative councillegislative assemblyparliamentary procedurecommittee powersmember participationequityresolution
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