Constitution Committee definition

Constitution Committee means a standing committee of SLSCC elected at the Election Meeting which shall be responsible for reviewing all Special Resolutions purporting to amend this Constitution.
Constitution Committee means a standing committee of NSLSC members elected as required, which shall be responsible for reviewing all Special Resolutions purporting to amend this Constitution.

Examples of Constitution Committee in a sentence

  • The Finance and Constitution Committee and the Scottish Government agreethat the Scottish Budget document will normally be published the week before the introduction of the Budget Bill and no more than three working weeks after the publication of the UK Autumn Budget.

  • If the Scottish Government cannot meet this deadline, it should consult with the Finance and Constitution Committee.

  • Where the Scottish Government plans to diverge from linking a Spending Review to the UK equivalent then it will write to the Finance and Constitution Committee setting out the reasons for doing so.

  • After the first reading, the proposed amendment is automatically referred to the Constitution Committee.

  • At the next regular meeting of the LA, the Constitution Committee reports the proposed amendment and gives its recommendations.

  • As soon as the timing of the UK Autumn Budget is known, the Scottish Government will consult the Finance and Constitution Committee regarding the timing of the Budget Bill and the Scottish Budget.

  • This agreement will be jointly reviewed by the Finance and Constitution Committee and the Scottish Government following the review of the operation of the Fiscal Framework by the Scottish and UK Governments in 2021 or prior to 2021 by mutual agreement.