Standing Committee Designation
Procedure and Privileges Committee (2005 - 2008)· 5 April 2007general_report
The Procedure and Privileges Committee recommends amendments to the Legislative Assembly's Standing Orders. The key change is re-designating the Procedure and Privileges Committee as a standing committee rather than a sessional committee, reflecting its ongoing workload. This involves renumbering several standing orders to maintain logical organization.
Impact
The changes primarily affect the internal procedures of the Legislative Assembly, ensuring the Procedure and Privileges Committee's status aligns with its workload and function. It also affects how committees are classified and referenced within the Standing Orders.
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