Questions on Notice
Procedure and Privileges Committee (2005 - 2008)· 17 June 2004general_report
This 2004 report by the WA Legislative Assembly's Procedure and Privileges Committee addresses the timeliness of answers to Questions on Notice. It recommends amending Standing Order 80 to shorten the timeframe for Ministers to respond and to ensure answers are distributed during recess periods. The aim is to improve accountability and provide members with timely information.
Impact
Members of the Legislative Assembly will receive answers to their questions more quickly, improving their ability to scrutinize government actions. The public will also benefit from increased transparency.
public_sectorquestions on noticeparliamentary procedurestanding ordersministerial accountabilitylegislative assemblytransparencyrecessparliamentary privilegeHansardWestern Australia
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