Chapter 1 Introduction
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At its first meeting of the 43rd Parliament on 28 October
2010, the Procedure Committee resolved to adopt the wide ranging reference ‘The
maintenance of the standing and sessional orders’. This inquiry, usually
adopted each parliament, allows the Committee to efficiently fulfil its
important monitoring and ‘problem solving’ role.
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The inquiry enables the Committee to identify and examine minor irregularities
and problems in the sessional and standing orders which arise from time to time
and also to propose necessary adjustments and possible improvements.
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At the beginning of the 43rd Parliament, proposed amendments
to standing and sessional orders incorporating a package of reforms were
adopted by the House of Representatives, with wide-ranging implications for
House practice and procedure. The Committee’s (separate) ongoing review of the
implementation of those procedural changes has highlighted a number of issues
that the Committee has identified in its reports.[1]
Some issues have yet to be addressed.
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This report reconsiders those issues and, in addition, examines minor
anomalies and inconsistencies that the Committee has identified in the standing
orders in operation in the 43rd Parliament. It also refers to a
range of procedural policy matters that have been brought to the Committee’s
attention.
Scope of the inquiry
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As stated, the inquiry reviewed some issues raised during the review of
the procedural changes in the 43rd Parliament. It also examined a
number of minor, technical irregularities within the standing orders that have
come to the Committee’s attention.
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Due to time constraints, the Committee was unable to consult as broadly
as it may have wished or to obtain information from all interested parties.
Nonetheless, the Committee believes that it is important to address the issues,
anomalies and inconsistencies that it has identified over the 43rd
Parliament and propose amendments to improve the efficiency and effectiveness
of the standing and sessional orders.
Structure of the report
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Chapter 2 reviews matters specifically raised in the Committee’s
previous reports of its inquiry into the procedural changes implemented in the
43rd Parliament.
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Chapter 3 examines minor technical irregularities within the standing
orders that have been brought to the Committee’s attention, including
amendments to recognise recently developed, but now firmly entrenched, House
practice.
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Chapter 4 considers four additional issues that have been proposed to
the Committee: the format for consideration in detail of the Main Appropriation
Bill; the party role of the Speaker, Deputy Speaker and Second Deputy Speaker; the
current provision for questions to be asked of Members at the end of their
speeches during the second reading debate of a Government bill; and aspects of the
work of House committees.
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Appendix A lists the draft proposed amendments in detail.