Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee
Victorian Electronic Democracy, Final Report, May 2005
Functions of the Committee
The statutory functions of the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations
Committee as set out in section 17 of the Parliamentary Committees Act 2003
are —
17. Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee
The functions of the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee
are –
(a) to consider any Bill introduced into the Council or the
Assembly and to report to the Parliament as to whether the Bill directly or
indirectly–
(i) trespasses unduly upon rights or freedoms;
(ii) makes rights, freedoms or obligations dependent upon
insufficiently defined administrative powers;
(iii) makes rights, freedoms or obligations dependent upon
non-reviewable administrative decisions;
(iv) unduly requires or authorises acts or practices that
may have an adverse effect on personal privacy within the meaning of the Information
Privacy Act 2000;
(v) unduly requires or authorises acts or practices that
may have an adverse effect on privacy of health information within the meaning
of the Health Records Act 2001;
(vi) inappropriately delegates legislative power;
(vii) insufficiently subjects the exercise of legislative
power to parliamentary scrutiny;
(b) to consider any Bill introduced into the Council or the
Assembly and to report to the Parliament –
(i) as to whether the Bill directly or indirectly repeals,
alters or varies section 85 of the Constitution Act 1975, or raises
an issue as to the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court;
(ii) if a Bill repeals, alters or varies section 85 of the
Constitution Act 1975, whether this is in all the circumstances appropriate
and desirable;
(iii) if a Bill does not repeal, alter or vary section 85
of the Constitution Act 1975, but where an issue is raised as to
the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, as to the full implications of that
issue;
(c) to consider any Act that was not considered under paragraph
(a) or (b) within 30 days immediately after the first appointment of members
of the current Committee and to report to the Parliament with respect to that
Act on any matter referred to in those paragraphs;
(d) the functions conferred on the Committee by the Subordinate
Legislation Act 1994;
(e) the functions conferred on the Committee by the Environment
Protection Act 1970;
(f) the functions conferred on the Committee by the Co-operative
Schemes (Administrative Actions) Act 2001;
(g) to review any Act in accordance with the terms of reference
under which the Act is referred to the Committee under this Act.