Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The commission's roles include: [1] Providing services and facilities to ensure the efficient and effective running of Parliament; constituting offices in the parliamentary service, and appointing and supervising office holders;
The commissions are: Kenya National Human Rights Commission; National Land Commission; Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission; Parliamentary Service Commission
The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) comprises the offices of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (PCA) and the Health Service Commissioner for England (HSC). The Ombudsman is responsible for considering complaints by the public that UK Government departments, public authorities and the National Health Service in ...
The Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967 (c. 13) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It established the office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (Parliamentary Ombudsman). The Ombudsman is responsible for investigating the administrative actions of central government departments and public authorities.
In 1985, the Fourth Labour Government reformed the public service via the Parliamentary Service Act 1985. [5] It abolished the Legislative Department and replaced it with a Parliamentary Service and Parliamentary Service Commission. It also ensured that PCO staff, aside from principal officers, were appointed by the Chief Parliamentary Counsel ...
The Parliamentary Service was established in 1985 under Parliament reforms by the fourth Labour government of New Zealand under Prime Minister David Lange, through the Parliamentary Service Act 1985. [10] This included the establishment of a Parliamentary Service Commission.
The commission is a corporate body established by the House of Commons (Administration) Act 1978 (c. 36). The commission continues to exist during the dissolution period and the person who was Speaker continues in office as a member of the commission until a speaker is chosen by the new parliament. [2]
Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure, referred to as Mason's Manual, is the official parliamentary authority of most state legislatures in the United States. [1] The Manual covers motions, procedures, vote requirements, the rules of order, principles, precedents, and legal basis behind parliamentary law used by legislatures.