COMMITTEE ON PROCEDURES WEDNESDAY 10 OCTOBER 2001 AT 3.55 PM IN ROOM 152, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS
Present:
Mr C Murphy (Chairperson)
Mr I Davis
Mr A Maginness
Mr P McNamee
Mr D McClarty
Clerk to the Committee:
Mr C McGarrity
In attendance:
Mr J Crozier
Mr J Gillespie
1. PRESENTATIONS BY OFFICE OF THE FIRST AND DEPUTY FIRST MINISTER AND ASSEMBLY BILL OFFICE
Before the meeting formally convened the Chairperson invited officials from the Office of the First and Deputy First Minister and the Assembly Bill Office to give presentations on the Legislative Process
The Chairperson, on behalf of the Committee, thanked the officials for their very informative and useful presentations.
The meeting formally commenced at 3:55 pm.
2. APOLOGIES
Mr F Agnew
3. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING
The minutes of the meeting of 12 September 2001 were agreed and signed by the Chairperson.
4. MATTERS ARISING
Members were advised that the amendment to Standing Order 52 on Sub Committees was agreed in plenary on 9 October.
5. INQUIRY INTO THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
The Chairman sought the views of members on the paper proposing suggested areas of questioning for the Chairperson of the Committee for Finance and Personnel and for the representatives from the Office of the First and Deputy First Minister
Members agreed the paper.
The Committee agreed to a proposal from the Clerk to take evidence from Professor Steven Livingstone of the School of Law, Queen's University. It was agreed that evidence from Professor Livingstone would provide an opportunity for members to hear another submission on the Human Rights implications associated with the legislative process. It was agreed to take evidence from Professor Livingstone on the 24 October.
6. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
In general discussion about the difficulty in getting a quorum for meetings Members agreed that, as the review was entering a critical phrase, it was extremely important that as many members as possible attended forthcoming meetings to ensure meetings were quorate. The Clerk was instructed to advise all members of the committee of the importance of attending meetings.
7. DATE, TIME AND VENUE OF NEXT MEETING
It was agreed that the next meeting of the Committee on Procedures would be on Wednesday 17 October 2001 in Room 152 Parliament Buildings at 2.30 pm.
The meeting adjourned at 4.20 pm.
C MURPHY
Chairperson, Committee on Procedures