The House should be given the opportunity to restate its acceptance of the principle behind the proposal that lay members be added to the Committee on Standards and Privileges, the Procedure Committee concludes in a report published today. The committee's report responds to the resolution of the House of 2 December last year that lay members should sit on the Committee on Standards and Privileges. If that principle is restated, the House should study with care the arguments made for the inclusion of lay members with or without voting rights, and decide whether lay members should be appointed to the committee with full voting rights or whether they should be appointed with more limited rights protected by rules on quorum and publication of their opinion or advice. A decision in favour of membership with full voting rights would require legislation to be brought forward to put beyond reasonable doubt any question of whether parliamentary privilege applies to the Committee on Standards where it has an element of lay membership. The Procedure Committee recommends that the Committee on Standards and Privileges should be split in two, and that lay members should be included only on the committee relating to standards. The committee also makes a number of practical recommendations about the number, appointment and term of office of lay members.
Deschler's Precedents of the United States House of Representatives: Including References to Provisions of the Constitution and Laws, and to...
本书第1-9节初步描述了议事规则的各项概念和规划;第10-39详细描述了各种“提议”的规则;第40-60节深入、完整、详细地描述了议事规则的各类重要概念.
Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure
Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure
... made an important contribution to enabling the House and its Members to fulfil their role effectively. On 13 October 2011 the House agreed to our proposals for the use of hand-held electronic devices in the Chamber and committees.
... (c) Written parliamentary questions—Government Response to the Committee's Second Report of Session 2010–11 HC 1063 Third Report Use of hand–held electronic devices in the Chamber and committees HC 889 Fourth Report Reasoned ...
It is the current practice that Queen's and/or Prince of Wales's consent is signified in person by a Privy Counsellor, usually a Minister. The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee recommended that: Consent should no longer need ...
Instituciones de derecho parlamentario: Las Fuentes del derecho parlamentario
This basic guide to parliamentary procedure tells how to conduct and participate in a meeting properly.
Experienced legislators, leading newspapers, church leaders, business executives, lodge and club officers all pronounce Roberts Rules of Order the best parliamentary Guide in the English language.