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Assembly Matters
The Committee is established to and may examine the rules, procedures, practices,
organization and facilities of the House of Assembly and may recommend the provision of support
services and facilities for the Members and such examination shall include, but not be limited to, the
following matters:
(a) the Rules and Forms of Procedure of the House of Assembly; and
(b) such matters as are accepted for examination by the Committee upon the request of the House, a committee of the House, a member of the Committee or a member of the House.
Community Services
The Community Services Committee is
established for the purpose of considering matters normally assigned to
or within the purview of the Departments and Ministers of Business and
Consumer Services and of Municipal Affairs and matters relating to the
Human Rights Commission and the Nova Scotia Sport and Recreation
Commission.
Economic
Development
The Economic Development Committee is
established for the purpose of considering matters normally assigned to
or within the purview of the Nova Scotia Economic Renewal Agency and the
Minister responsible for the Agency and the Department and Minister of
Transportation and Public Works and matters relating to the Technology
and Science Secretariat.
Human Resources
The Human Resources Committee is
established for the purpose of
(i) considering matters normally
assigned to or within the purview of the Departments and Ministers of
Education and Culture and of Labour,
(ii) reviewing and approving or not
approving candidates for appointment to agencies, boards or commissions
where the Governor in Council has, pursuant to an enactment, the sole
discretion to make the appointment or where the Governor in Council
makes the appointment by choosing from a list of nominees provided to
the Governor in Council pursuant to an enactment,
(iii) reviewing and approving or not
approving ministerial appointees to agencies, boards or commissions
where, pursuant to an enactment, Governor in Council approval is not
required, and
(iv) for purposes of greater clarity
and certainty, the Committee shall be guided by the terms of reference
set out herein and which form part of this Rule;
Terms of Reference in Reviewing Agency,
Board and Commission Appointments:
1. Where Governor in Council approval
is required for an appointment to an Agency, Board or Commission, after
consideration by Executive Council of a person recommended for
appointment to an Agency, Board or Commission, the Clerk of the
Executive Council shall submit the name of the person to the Human
Resources Committee, on Form "A" (attached).
2. Prior to making a Ministerial
appointment to an Agency, Board or Commission for which Governor in
Council approval is not required, a Minister shall submit the name of
the proposed appointee to the Executive Council for consideration. Where
the Executive Council recommends the name, the Clerk of the Executive
Council shall submit the name of the person to the Human Resources
Committee.
3. Committee members shall review the
name submitted for approval having regard to qualifications of the
individual, affirmative action concerns and, where relevant, the
regional representativeness of the Agency, Board or Commission.
4. The purpose of the Committee review
is not to replace the function of Government Departments and Ministers
in making appointments. Its function is to approve or not approve of the
name before it, not to consider or recommend alternative names for
appointments.
5. The following appointments shall not
be submitted to the Human Resources Committee for review:
(a) appointments of provincial public
or civil servants by virtue of their employment (i.e. the Deputy
Minister of Finance is an unpaid member of the Lotteries Commission);
(b) candidates selected by an open
competition and selection process or peer review (i.e. Provincial Judges
selected by the Judicial Appointments Committee or employees of
Agencies, Boards or Commissions);
(c) candidates recommended for
appointment to self-regulatory bodies who are elected or recommended by
the body (i.e. Nova Scotia Medical Society);
(d) candidates recommended for
appointment to Hospitals and Universities where the candidate is
recommended by the Board of Governors or Directors of the Institution.
6. The Committee may interview a
recommended candidate where a majority of members support a motion to
interview a particular recommended candidate.
7. The Committee shall not hear
submissions or representations from anyone not a member of the
Committee.
8. Meetings of the Committee shall be
open to the public unless the Committee by majority vote determines to
meet in camera.
9. The Committee shall meet at least
once a month every month of the year irrespective of whether the House
of Assembly has been prorogued.
10. The committee shall approve or not
approve recommended candidates on the basis of a simple majority.
11. The Committee shall make
recommendations with respect to every name submitted by Executive
Council on the day it appears on the agenda unless a majority of members
agree to defer a recommendation to the next meeting.
12. Recommendations of the Committee
shall be accepted by the Executive Council and the Minister responsible
for the appointment.
13. The agenda for meetings and a list
of recommended candidates and Form "A" will be provided to all
members one week in advance.
FORM "A"
RECOMMENDED APPOINTMENT TO AGENCY,
BOARD OR COMMISSION
Name of Agency, Board or Commission
Title of Position for Appointment
Authority for Appointment (please cite
statute, regulation, etc., by title and refer to relevant section)
Particulars of Recommended Appointee
Name:
Address:
Telephone: Business
Residence
Other (fax, cottage, car: please
specify)
Nature Of Duties (Brief description)
Qualifications [Refer to expertise and
representation (i.e. culture, gender, ethnic, regional) required for
position and specific qualifications of recommended appointee. Attach
resume, if available.]
Current composition of
Agency/Board/Commission: where relevant, gender, regional representation
etc., experts or persons with experience similar to the applicant.
If Candidate for appointment has been
nominated by an organization, please indicate details.
If request is for Governor in Council
approval of appointment made by another organization, please indicate
details.
Term of Appointment
Length
Beginning
Time Commitment Expected (Number and
duration of meetings, etc.)
Remuneration (Specify whether already
set or new recommendation)
This appointment is recommended,
subject to the approval by the Human Resources Committee.
Date Minister
This appointment is recommended subject
to approval by the Human Resources Committee of the House of Assembly.
Date Executive Council
This appointment is approved
by the Human Resources Committee of the House of Assembly.
Internal Affairs
The Internal Affairs Committee is
established for the purpose of considering rules, privileges,
procedures, matters relative to the Legislative Library and Members
amenities and like matters.
Law Amendments
The Law Amendments Committee gives clause by
clause consideration and hears representations from any interested
persons or organizations about the contents of Public Bills referred to
the Committee after the Bills have received second reading in the House.
The Legislative Counsel's Office provides
counsel for this Committee and organizes the meeting times and agenda.
People wanting to make representations to this Committee should advise
the Legislative Counsel's Office by calling (902) 424-8941.
Private and Local Bills
The Private and Local Bills Committee gives clause by
clause consideration and hears representations from any interested
persons or organizations about the contents of all Private and Local
Bills referred to the Committee after the Bills have received second reading in the House.
The Legislative Counsel's Office provides
counsel for this Committee and organizes the meeting times and agenda.
People wanting to make representations to this Committee should advise
the Legislative Counsel's Office by calling (902) 424-8941.
Public Accounts
The Public Accounts Committee is
established for the purpose of reviewing the public accounts, the annual
report or other report of the Auditor General and any other financial
matters respecting the public funds of the Province.
Resources
The Resources Committee is established
for the purpose of considering matters normally assigned to or within
the purview of the Departments and Ministers of Agriculture and
Marketing, of the Environment, of Fisheries and of Natural Resources.
Veteran Affairs
The Standing Committee on Veterans
Affairs is established for the purpose of considering matters pertaining
to the Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces and the Royal Canadian
Legion.
Select Committee on Fire
Safety
The mandate of the Select Committee is
to
(i) review proposed changes to the Fire
Prevention Act, as reflected by Bill No. 58, entitled an Act to Promote
and Encourage Fire Safety, which was introduced in this House on June 6,
2000, and relevant reports of the Fire Prevention Advisory Council,
(ii) seek input from municipalities,
local fire departments and others who are involved in addressing or who
are affected by fire safety concerns, and
(iii) make recommendations respecting
an Act to Promote and Encourage Fire Safety to ensure that Nova Scotians
are protected by effective fire prevention laws;
if this House is not sitting when an
interim or final report is completed by the select committee, the select
committee shall table the report with the Clerk of the House;
the House declares, pursuant to Section
36 of the House of Assembly Act, that the select committee is not
dissolved by prorogation of the House and the select committee is
authorized to continue its inquiry after the House is prorogued;
all the powers and privileges of the
House of Assembly Act applicable to committees apply and are in full
force and effect during the sittings of the select committee; and
the House requests the Legislature
Internal Economy Board, on behalf of the select committee, to employ
such members and staff as may be necessary to enable the select
committee to carry out its duties and to provide the select committee,
its members and staff, with such facilities and funds as are required to
carry out its functions as provided for by Section 80 of the Public
Service Act.
Select Committee on Petroleum
Product Pricing
The mandate of the Select Committee is
to
examine petroleum product markets and current
factors that determine
existing prices with the intent to make a determination whether current
prices are justified. This examination is to include but not be limited
to the following issues: the reasons for the current level of product
prices; product supply; reasons for volatility in product prices; the
rationale for differences in prices across different regions of the
province; factors that affect the viability of low-volume outlets in the
rural and urban marketplace; factors that affect the viability of
independent retail operators in the province; and, any evidence of
predatory pricing practices at the wholesale and retail levels of the
market. The select committee is to make recommendations related to what
it deems are just and reasonable product prices at the consumer level
and in terms of retail and wholesale margins, and any other actions it
determines may be required to correct imbalances in the distribution and
sales of these products to consumers in the province; and
if this House is not sitting when a
final report is completed by the select committee, the select
committee shall table the report with the Clerk of the House by August
31, 2004; and
the House declares, pursuant to Section
36 of the House of Assembly Act, that the select committee shall not be
dissolved by prorogation of the House and the select committee is
authorized to continue its inquiry after the House is prorogued; and
that all the powers and privileges of the
House of Assembly Act applicable to committees apply and are in full
force and effect during the sittings of the select committee; and
the House requests the Legislature
Internal Economy Board, on behalf of the select committee, to employ
such members and staff as may be necessary to enable the select
committee to carry out its duties; and
the House requests the Legislature's Internal Economy Board to provide the
select committee, its members and its staff, with such facilities and funds as
are required to carry out its functions as provided for by Section 80 of the
Public Service Act.
Select Committee on Participation
in the Democratic Process
Whereas the percentage of Nova Scotians voting in provincial elections has declined over a number of years; and Whereas it is the desire of all Parties in the House of Assembly to increase public participation in the democratic process; and
Whereas the Parties wish to enhance the effectiveness of our representative form of government;
Therefore be it resolved that:
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the House establish a Select Committee on Participation in the Democratic Process;
- the select committee be composed of such members as the striking committee determines, with an equal number of members from each of the three Parties;
- the Government House Leader designate one of the members of the select committee as its chairman and the House Leaders of the Opposition Parties each designate one member of the select committee as a vice-chairman;
- the mandate of the select committee is to consider measures designed to increase the percentage of Nova Scotians voting in an election and to enhance the effectiveness of our representative form of government;
- the select committee shall file its report with the Clerk of the House by June 30, 2007;
- the House declares, pursuant to Section 36 of the House of Assembly Act, that the select committee is not dissolved by prorogation of the House and the select committee is authorized to continue its inquiries after the House is prorogued;
- that all powers of the House of Assembly Act applicable to committees apply and are in full force and effect during the sitting of the select committee;
- the House requests the Legislature Internal Economy Board, on behalf of the select committee, to appoint such members and staff as may be necessary to enable the select committee to carry out its duties; and
- the House requests the Legislature Internal Economy Board to provide the select committee, its members and its staff, with such facilities and funds as are required to carry out its functions as provided for by Section 80 of the Public Service Act.
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