Report in relation to proposals - 1. to alter the membership and functions of the Legislation Committee and establish a new standing committee as a consequence; 2. to repeal SO 72 and substitute a new SO 72.
Procedure and Privileges Committee (Council)· 21 March 2002general_report
The WA Procedure and Privileges Committee recommends restructuring the Legislation Committee and establishing a new Uniform Legislation and General Purposes Committee to handle specific legislative matters. It also proposes replacing Standing Order 72 regarding urgency motions with a clearer procedure.
Impact
The changes aim to improve the efficiency and clarity of the legislative process in the WA Parliament. This affects Members of Parliament, parliamentary staff, and potentially any individuals or groups impacted by legislation.
public_sectorLegislation CommitteeUniform LegislationStanding OrdersUrgency MotionsParliamentary ProcedureCommittee RestructureWA ParliamentGeneral Purposes CommitteeIntergovernmental AgreementsLaw Reform
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