Examples of Consolidation Committee in a sentence
A committee established by the Parliament to deal with a particular subject, other than a mandatory committee or a committee (including a Committee of the Whole Parliament, a Consolidation Committee, a Statute Law Repeals Committee, a Statute Law Revision Committee, a Private Bill Committee or a Hybrid Bill Committee) established only to take certain Stages of a particular Bill, is referred to as a subject committee.
The DWDB delegates the authority to approve funding to the Consolidation Committee; a member of the executive committee will chair the Consolidation Committee.
A committee established by the Parliament to deal with a particular subject, other than a mandatory committee or a committee (including a Committee of the Whole Parliament, a Consolidation Committee, a Statute Law Repeals Committee, a Statute Law Revision Committee or a Private Bill Committee) established only to take certain Stages of a particular Bill, is referred to as a subject committee.
In proposing the membership of a Consolidation Committee under Rule 6.3, the Parliamentary Bureau shall have regard to the subject matter of the Bill and shall, where possible, ensure that at least one member of the Committee is drawn from amongst the members of a committee within whose remit the subject matter of the Bill falls.
The proposed project funding should be postponed until technical comments have been resolved.d. The project to be referred to the Consolidation Committee.
In other respects, a Consolidation Committee is subject to the same Rules as other committees of the Parliament.
Rule 9.18 shall apply to a Statute Law Revision Bill as it applies to a Consolidation Bill in relation to which the establishment of a Consolidation Committee is proposed by the Parliamentary Bureau, with such modifications as are appropriate.
Once introduced, the Bureau may propose by motion that the Parliament refers the Bill to a Consolidation Committee to be established for the purpose of considering the Bill.
If the Bureau proposes the establishment of a Consolidation Committee, it should have regard to the subject matter of the Bill and, where possible, ensure that at least one member of the Committee is a member of a subject committee to whose remit the Bill is relevant (Rule 9.18.4).
Once the Consolidation Committee or the committee mentioned in Rule 6.11 has reported, the Parliament shall decide that question on a motion of the member in charge of the Bill.