Select Committee appointed to consider every Statutory Instrument laid or laid in draft before the House, being an Instrument or Draft of an Instrument upon which proceedings may be or might have been taken in either House in pursuance of any Act of Parliament, with a view to determining whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to it on any of the following grounds:
Lieut.-Colonel Boles, Mr. Eric Fletcher, Mr. Anthony Greenwood, Mr. Hector Hughes, Mr. Murray, Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Renton, Mr. Scott, Mr. Sydney Silverman, Brigadier Thorp and Mr. Frederick Willey to be Members of the Committee:
Committee to have the assistance of the Counsel to Mr. Speaker:
Committee to have power to sit notwithstanding any Adjournment of the House, to report from time to time, and to report the Minutes of their Proceedings from time to time:
Committee to have power to require any Government Department concerned to submit a memorandum explaining any Instrument or Draft which may be under their consideration or to depute a representative to appear before them as a Witness for the purpose of explaining any such Instrument or Draft:
Three be the Quorum:
Instruction to the Committee that before reporting that the special attention of the House be drawn to any Instrument or Draft the Committee do afford to any Government Department concerned therewith an opportunity of furnishing orally or in writing such explanations as the Department think fit:
Committee to have power to report to the House from time to time any Memoranda submitted or other evidence given to the Committee by any Government Department in explanation of any Instrument or Draft:
Committee to have power to take evidence, written or oral, from His Majesty's Stationery Office, relating to the printing and publication of any Instrument.—[ Mr. R. Adams.]