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Chapter 16 Standing, select and joint committees : 242 Publication of evidence



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Chapter 16.  Standing, select and joint committees

Operation of committees

 

242  Publication of evidence

(a) A committee or subcommittee may authorise publication of evidence given before it or documents presented to it.

(b) A committee’s or subcommittee’s evidence, documents, proceedings and reports may not be disclosed or published to a person (other than a member of the committee or parliamentary employee assigned to the committee) unless they have been:

(i) reported to the House; or

(ii) authorised by the House, the committee or the subcommittee.

(c) A committee may resolve to:

(i) publish press releases, discussion papers or other documents, or preliminary findings; or

(ii) divulge evidence, documents, proceedings or reports on a confidential basis to persons for comment.

(d) A committee may resolve to authorise a member of the committee to give public briefings on matters related to an inquiry. An authorised member may not disclose evidence, documents proceedings or reports which have not been autho rised for publication. The committee shall determine the limits of the authorisation.