Rules Committee definition

Rules Committee means the Rules Committee constituted under any written law for the time being in force with the power to make rules regulating procedure in the Supreme Court;
Rules Committee means the committee of the city council established as the rules committee by City Council Resolution No. 73321, as such resolution may be amended or superseded.
Rules Committee means the Rules Committee constituted under any written law and empowered to make rules regulating the procedure in the High Court;

Examples of Rules Committee in a sentence

  • This bill passed the Assembly, but died in the Senate Rules Committee.

  • All written comments received by the Rules Committee on proposed rules shall be posted on the Commission’s website upon receipt.

  • Any Commissioner may submit a proposed rule or rule amendment for referral to the Rules Committee during the annual Commission meeting.

  • After positions on the Credentials Committee are designated by gender, the designation shall continue with the Platform Committee, then the Rules Committee.

  • Special Report of the Rules Committee concerning Bylaw Changes, as presented in Sen.


More Definitions of Rules Committee

Rules Committee means the Rules Committee as established under the Judicature Ordinance 1961.
Rules Committee means the rules committee of the High Court;
Rules Committee means the Rules Committee for the Show and will comprise: The Chief Vet, the Organiser’s Chief Executive; the relevant Manager’s (Breed Society) Representative; the Event Director and the Livestock Coordinator.
Rules Committee means the Public Procurement Rules Committee established pursuant to Title VII of the present law.
Rules Committee means the body for the time being authorized by law to make rules of court for the Federal Court, the Court of Appeal and the High Courts established by the Federal Constitution;
Rules Committee means the Land Court Rules Committee established by section 167;
Rules Committee means the Rules Committee provided for by section 40 of the Judicature Act;