Select Committee on Rules, Orders and Usage of the House
Select Committee on Rules, Orders and Usage of the House· 6 March 2003general_report
This 2003 interim report from the WA Parliamentary Select Committee proposes changes to the House's rules, orders, and usages. The aim is to improve sitting schedules, allocate time more effectively for different types of business (Government, Private Members, Committee Reports), and reduce late-night sittings. The changes are intended to operate under sessional orders expiring at the end of 2003.
Impact
The proposed changes would affect Members of Parliament, parliamentary staff, and stakeholders who engage with the legislative process. The changes aim to provide more predictable sitting schedules and dedicated time for various parliamentary activities.
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