Parliamentary Joint Committee Enabling Act 1957 (NSW)

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PARLIAMENTARY JOINT COMMITTEE ENABLING

ACT.

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Act No. 24,1957.

An Act to enable a certain Joint Committee of Assembly to function during the prorogation of Parliament and during the third session of the thirty-eighth Parliament; and for purposes connected therewith. [Assented to,

the Legislative Council and Legislative1

30th April, 1957.] BE
lative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South BE it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, b y and with the advice and consent of the Legis­

Wales in Par l iament assembled, and b y the au thor i ty of the same, as follows :—

1. This Act may be cited as the " P a r l i a m e n t a r y J o i n t

Committee Enab l ing Act, 1957" .

2. (1) I t is hereby declared t ha t the P a r l i a m e n t a r y

Jo in t Committee (a resolut ion for the appoin tment of which was agreed to by the Legislat ive Assembly on the twent ie th day of June , one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six, and concurred in by the Legislat ive Council on the n ineteenth day of Ju ly , one thousand nine hund red and fifty-six), appointed, in ter alia, to review such aspects of the working of the Commonweal th of Aus t r a l i a Const i tut ion as the Committee considers it can most profitably consider, m a y —

(a) lawfully sit during the period commencing on the te rmina t ion of the second session of the th i r ty-e ighth Pa r l i amen t and ending on the
te rmina t ion of the th i rd session of tha t Pa r l i a ­
m e n t ; and
(b) lawfully do during that period all such things as i t might lawfully have done had the second session of tha t Pa r l i amen t continued throughout
t ha t per iod.

(2) Nothing in subsection one of this section shall affect or a l ter any power of the Legislat ive Council or Legislat ive Assembly, and it is hereby declared tha t the opera t ion of t ha t subsection is subject to any such power and the exercise thereof.

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