Select Committees definition
Examples of Select Committees in a sentence
In addition, specific functions or duties, such as the handling of Government publicity, or appearing before Select Committees, require detailed advice, tailored to the particular circumstances or issues staff are likely to encounter in the course of their work.
The Maori Party agrees that it will support the Government on procedural motions in the House and in Select Committees, unless the Maori Party has previously advised that such support is not forthcoming.
Upon receipt of the Select Committee's advice, the Administration shall have an additional thirty (30) days to consider the matter and decide whether to proceed with the termination process.
United Future agrees that it will support the government on procedural motions in the House and in Select Committees unless United Future has previously advised that such support is not forthcoming.
He has served as an expert witness to several House of Commons Select Committees.
In the event of a merger or acquisition involving one or more legal entities which themselves have a EWC or a European SE Committee, Central Management will convene a meeting with the Select Committees of all involved transnational employee representation bodies in order to find an agreement on how these will operate in the future.
The Māori Party and the Government will consult, where appropriate, with a view to reaching agreed majority positions on Select Committees.
The Maori Party agrees that it will support the National-led government on procedural motions in the House and in Select Committees unless the Maori Party has previously advised that such support is not forthcoming.
The Māori Party agrees it will support the Government on procedural motions in the House and in the Select Committees unless the Māori Party has previously advised that such support is not forthcoming.
Out of courtesy, submissions to Ministers, Select Committees or press releases that refer to our joint working practices should be shared in advance of submission.