The Procedure Committee is a
select committee of the
House of Commons
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in the
Parliament of the United Kingdom
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. The remit of the committee is to consider the practice and
procedure
Procedure may refer to:
* Medical procedure
* Instructions or recipes, a set of commands that show how to achieve some result, such as to prepare or make something
* Procedure (business), specifying parts of a business process
* Standard operat ...
of the House in the conduct of public business. The committee is governed by Standing Order number 147, which sets out its remit, powers, and the number of members.
Membership
58th parliament
In the
58th parliament, the membership of the committee is the following:
57th parliament
In the
57th parliament, the members of the committee was the following:
Changes
Occasionally, the House of Commons orders changes to be made in terms of membership of select committees, as proposed by the
Committee of Selection. Such changes are shown below.
See also
*
Parliamentary committees of the United Kingdom
References
External links
Records for this Committee are held at the Parliamentary ArchivesProcedure Committee
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Select Committees of the British House of Commons