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Ch18 Parliamentary committees / CONDUCT OF INQUIRIES / Referral of matters for inquiry / Change to scope of inquiry or procedures



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House of Representatives                                Ch 18                                                 p 649

 

Parliamentary committees / CONDUCT OF INQUIRIES / Referral of matters for inquiry

 

Change to scope of inquiry or procedures

Amendments to resolutions of appointment have usually been initiated directly or indirectly by the committee itself. Normally a committee seeks an amendment through the Leader of the House or the Minister associated with the committee’s field of inquiry. If the proposed amendment has the Government’s support, the Leader of the House or the responsible Minister then moves for its adoption by the House. 1 It is rare for the chair of the committee to move such an amendment. 2 Motions for controversial or unusual amendments have occasionally been preceded by the presentation of a special report by the committee in which the need for the amendment has been explained. 3 Amendments have included extension of time for reporting, 4 alteration of quorum size, 5 extension of powers, 6 change in the number of Members, 7 and extension of the terms of reference. 8



VP 1974-75/380 (change in number of members appointed to Select Committee on Specific Learning Difficulties); VP 1993-95/131 (amendment of resolution of power of Joint Committee on Corporations and Securities).



VP 1920-21/377 (time of reporting extended for Select Committee on Sea Carriage).



VP 1954-55/225 (special report from the Committee of Privileges seeking power for committee to investigate matters not referred to it by the House) see also Joint Committee on the Parliamentary Committee System, Resolution of appointment of the Committee: Special report , PP 78 (1976) 5, which sought power to retain as chair the chair of the committee in the previous Parliament (the report was not adopted by the House).



VP 1983-84/156; 1985-87/764, 886; VP 1993-95/2058.



VP 1987-89/123.



VP 1974-75/358.



VP 1987-89/123.



VP 1983-84/124; 1985-87/87, 675.