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Ch18 Parliamentary committees / MEETING PROCEDURES / Time and place of meeting / Meetings outside Parliament House



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House of Representatives                                Ch 18                                                 p 692

 

Parliamentary committees / MEETING PROCEDURES / Time and place of meeting

 

Meetings outside Parliament House

Standing order 235(c) provides standing authorisation for committees of the House to conduct proceedings ‘at any place’. Without such authorisation, in the past it was considered that a committee could only meet outside Parliament House, Canberra, by special order of the House. In 1968 two such orders had to be made by both Houses in relation to the Joint Committee on the Australian Capital Territory whose resolution of appointment did not contain this authorisation. Each motion passed by the Houses limited the authorisation to the committee’s current inquiry. 1 The committee’s resolution of appointment was amended soon afterwards to avoid the need for these cumbersome procedures. 2



VP 1968-69/44, 53, 329, 339.



VP 1968-69/344, 356.