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Ordered,
That the Lords Message of yesterday relating to a Joint Committee of both Houses to scrutinise delegated legislation be now considered.—[Mr. Walter Harrison.]
§ Lords Message considered accordingly.
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Ordered,
That a Select Committe be appointed to join with a Committee appointed by the Lords to consider:—
or any other ground which does not impinge on its merits or on the policy behind it; and to report their decision with the reasons thereof in any particular case.
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Ordered,
That Two be the Quorum of the Committee.
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Ordered,
That the Committee have power to appoint one or more Sub-committees severally to join with any Sub-Committee or Sub-committees appointed by the Committee appointed by the Lords; and to refer to such Sub-committee
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or Sub-committees any of the matters referred to the Committee.
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Ordered.
That the Committee and any Sub-committee appointed by them shall have the assistance of the Counsel to Mr. Speaker and, if their Lordships think fit, of the Counsel to the Lord Chairman of Committees.
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Ordered,
That the Committee have power to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House and to report from time to time, and that any Sub-committee appointed by them have power to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House.
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Ordered,
That the Committee and any Sub-committee appointed by them have power to require any Government department concerned to submit a memorandum explaining any instrument which may be under their consideration or to depute a representative to appear before them as a Witness for the purpose of explaining any such instrument.
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Ordered,
That the Committee and any Sub-committee appointed by them have power to take evidence, written or oral, from Her Majesty's Stationery Office, relating to the printing and publication of any instrument.
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Ordered,
That the Committee have power to report to the House from time to time any memorandum submitted to them or other evidence taken before them or any Sub-committee appointed by them from any Government department in explanation of any instrument.
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Ordered,
That it be an Instruction to the Committee that before reporting that the special attention of the House be drawn to any instrument the Committee do afford to any Government department concerned therewith an opportunity of furnishing orally or in writing to them or to any Sub-committee appointed by them such explanations as the department think fit.
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Ordered,
That it be an Instruction to the Committee that they do consider any instrument which is directed by Act of Parliament to be laid before and to be subject to proceedings in this House only, being—
and that they have power to draw such instruments to the special attention of the House on
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any of the grounds on which the Joint Committee are empowered so to draw the special attention of the House; and that in considering any such instrument the Committee do not join with the Committee appointed by the Lords.
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Ordered,
That these Orders be Standing Orders of the House until the end of this Parliament.
And the Committee was nominated of Mr. Andrew Bennett, Mr. Bob Cryer, Mr. Nicholas Fairbairn, Mr. Arthur Latham, Mr. John Lee, Mr. Roger Moate and Mr. R. Graham Page.
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Ordered,
That the members of the Committee nominated this day shall continue to be members of the Committee for the remainder of this Parliament.
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Ordered,
That the foregoing Order be a Standing Order of the House.
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Ordered,
That the Committee appointed by this House do meet the Lords Committee as proposed by their Lordships.—[Mr. Walter Harrison.]
§ Message to the Lords to acquaint them therewith.
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