Report on outstanding issues to be considered by the House
Procedure and Privileges Committee (2001 - 2005)· 16 November 2000general_report
The WA Legislative Assembly's Procedure and Privileges Committee report (2000) addresses outstanding issues needing resolution before the end of the year, including standing committee operations, pecuniary interests, address in reply procedures, and estimates committees. It recommends motions for the House to adopt changes to standing orders and communicate with the Legislative Council.
Impact
The changes aim to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of parliamentary processes, particularly regarding committee operations, budget scrutiny, and handling of legislation. Members of Parliament, government departments, and the public are affected.
public_sectorstanding committeespecuniary interestsaddress in replyestimates committeesprivate billsstanding orderslegislative assemblylegislative councilparliamentary proceduredelegated legislationuniform legislation
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