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House of Representatives Standing Committee on Procedure
Footnotes
Chapter 1 Introduction
[1]
See House of Representatives Standing Committee on Procedure. Nov 2005. A
history of the Procedure Committee on its 20th anniversary.
Canprint, Canberra, xxiv 164p.
[2]
House of Representatives Standing Committee on Procedure. May 1998. Ten
years on: A review of the House of Representatives committee system. Department
of the House of Representatives, Canberra, xiii 61p.
[3]
House of Representatives Standing Committee on Procedure.
Chapter 2 Time allocated to committee work in the House and Main Committee
[1]
See Appendix A - Clerk of the Department of the House of Representatives
submission (hereafter referred to as Clerk’s submission), pp 9-11 (original
submission pagination), for details of the Procedure Committee’s earlier
reports and recommendations on time allocated for committee reports.
[2]
The Procedure Committee’s initial report was not successful in achieving
the changes but its follow up report was successful. Those reports were: House
of Representatives Standing Committee on Procedure. May 1986. Days and hours
of sitting and the effective use of the time of the House. AGPS, Canberra,
pp 26-28; House of Representatives Standing Committee on Procedure. Nov 1987. Improved
opportunities for private Members: Proposed Sessional Orders. AGPS,
Canberra, 49p.
[3]
Clerk’s submission, p 1.
[4]
House of Representatives Standing Committee on Procedure. Nov 2005. A
history of the Procedure Committee on its 20th anniversary.
Canprint, Canberra, Chapter 6.
[5]
A comprehensive committee system was established in the Senate in 1970
and in the House in 1987.
[6]
Clerk’s submission, pp 1-2.
[7]
Clerk’s submission, p 2.
[8]
Department of the House of Representatives 2004-05 annual
report. Sept 2005. Canprint, Canberra, Appendix 3, pp 97-98; House of
Representatives Notice paper, 3 August 2004 to 23 June 2005.
[9]
Clerk’s submission, p 3.
[10]
This estimate does not include reports of the Parliamentary Standing
Committee on Public Works or the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit
which are presented outside the current Monday timeframe.
[11]
Clerk’s submission, p 3.
[12]
Clerk’s submission, p 4.
[13]
Clerk’s submission, p 4.
[14]
House of Representatives Standing Committee on Procedure. July 2000. The
second chamber: Enhancing the Main Committee. Department of the House of
Representatives, Canberra, pp 50-54.
[15]
Government response to the report of the House of Representatives
Standing Committee on Procedure: The second chamber: Enhancing the work of the
Main Committee. June 2002, p 4. cited 18/10/05,
www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/proc/reports/secondchamber/govtresp.pdf
[16]
Clerk’s supplementary submission, 2p (see end of Appendix A).
[17]
Clerk’s submission, pp 4-5.
[18]
Clerk’s submission, p 5.
[19]
Clerk’s submission, p 5.
[20]
Clerk’s submission, pp 6-8.
Attendance at committee meetings by visitors - The issue
[1]
Clerk’s submission, p 14.
[2]
Clerk’s submission, p 14.
[3]
Clerk’s submission, p 14.
[4]
Clerk’s submission, p 14.
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