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(c) including services for older persons and women, housing, poverty, and multicultural and indigenous affairs;
(d) a Standing Committee on Legal Affairs to perform the duties of a scrutiny of bills and subordinate legislation committee and examine matters related to community and individual rights, consumer rights, courts, police and emergency services, corrections including a prison, governance and industrial relations, administrative law, civil liberties and human rights, censorship, company law, law and order, criminal law, consumer affairs and regulatory services;
(e) a Standing Committee on Planning and Environment to examine matters related to planning, public works and land management, conservation and heritage, transport services, and environment and ecological sustainability.
(2) The Standing Committee on Legal Affairs when performing the duties of a scrutiny of bills and subordinate legislation committee shall:
(f) consider whether any instrument of a legislative nature made under an Act which is subject to disallowance and or disapproval by the Assembly (including a regulation, rule or by-law):
(v) is in accord with the general objects of the Act under which it is made;
(vi) unduly trespasses on rights previously established by law;
(vii) makes rights, liberties and/or obligations unduly dependent upon non-reviewable decisions; or
(viii) contains matter which in the opinion of the Committee should properly be dealt with in an Act of the Legislative Assembly;
(g) consider whether any explanatory statement or explanatory memorandum associated with legislation and any regulatory impact statement meets the technical or stylistic standards expected by the Committee;
(h) consider whether the clauses of bills introduced into the Assembly:
(ix) unduly trespass on personal rights and liberties;
(x) make rights, liberties and/or obligations unduly dependent upon insufficiently defined administrative powers;
(xi) make rights, liberties and/or obligations unduly dependent upon non-reviewable decisions;
(xii) inappropriately delegate legislative powers; or
(xiii) insufficiently subject the exercise of legislative power to parliamentary scrutiny;
(i) report to the Assembly on these or any related matter and if the Assembly is not sitting when the Committee is ready to report on bills and subordinate legislation, the Committee may send its report to the Speaker, or, in the absence of the Speaker, to the Deputy Speaker, who is authorised to give directions for its printing, publication and circulation.
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