UK Parliament — House of Commons

Order ID:41

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Order numbers:

41, 51, 52, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 28, 24, 68, 54, 67, 70, 76, 82, 104, 121

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Current version

Date Title Text
2022 — 30th November 121 Nomination of select committees (1)

Any Member intending to propose that certain Members be members of a select committee, or be discharged from a select committee, shall give notice of the names of Members whom he intends so to propose, shall endeavour to ascertain previously whether each such Member will give his attendance on the committee, and shall endeavour to give notice to any Member whom he proposes to be discharged from the committee.

(2)

No motion shall be made for the nomination of members of select committees appointed under the standing orders of this House (with the exception of the Liaison Committee, the Committee of Selection, the Committee on Standards, the Committee of Privileges and any Committee established under a temporary standing order), or for their discharge, unless-

(a)

notice of the motion has been given at least two sitting days previously, and

(b) (i)

in the case of a motion to agree with a report from the Liaison Committee to appoint and nominate Members to a National Policy Statement Committee under Standing Order No. 152H (Planning: national policy statements) the motion is made on behalf of the Liaison Committee by the chair or another member of the committee; or

(ii)

in other cases the motion is made on behalf of the Committee of Selection by the chair or another member of the committee.

First appearance

1852 — 25th June 41

That every Member intending to move for the appointment of a Select Committee, do endeavour to ascertain previously whether each Member proposed to be named by him, on such Committee, will give his attendance thereupon.