Changes that Count - Making Temporary Orders Permanent and Other Procedural Wins
Procedure and Privileges Committee (2021 - 2025)· 12 November 2024general_report
The Procedure and Privileges Committee recommends changes to the Legislative Assembly's Standing Orders. These include making temporary orders permanent, updating language for clarity, and streamlining procedures for tabled papers and remote witness examinations. The aim is to improve efficiency and accessibility.
Impact
Members of Parliament, parliamentary staff, and the public will be affected by these changes. The changes aim to improve efficiency, accessibility, and work-life balance.
public_sectorstanding ordersparliamentary procedurelegislative assemblytemporary ordersdivisionsmembers statementssitting timestabled paperswitness examinationsupplementary questions
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