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Parliamentary Service and other parliamentary bodies - Parliamentary Service Commission - Procedure

161: Regulation of procedure and performance of functions, duties, and powers

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"The Parliamentary Service Commission can run itself and make its own decisions."

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The Parliamentary Service Commission can decide how it works and makes decisions. It can do its jobs, tasks, and responsibilities in a way it thinks is best. This is allowed under the proposed law, as long as it follows the rules in this Part and Part 2 of Schedule 6.

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Part 6Parliamentary Service and other parliamentary bodies
Parliamentary Service Commission: Procedure

161Regulation of procedure and performance of functions, duties, and powers

  1. Subject to this Part and Part 2 of Schedule 6, the Parliamentary Service Commission may regulate its procedure and perform its functions, duties, and powers in any manner it considers appropriate.