Select Committee
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- Alternative meaning: Select Committee (U.S. Congress)
A Select Committee is a committee made up of a small number of parliamentary members appointed to deal with particular areas or issues originating in the Westminster System of parliamentary democracy. Select Committees exist, obviously, in the British Parliament, as well as in other parliaments based on the Westminster model, such as those in Australia and New Zealand.
In the United Kingdom, Committees can be appointed, as most are, from the House of Commons, like the Foreign Affairs Committee, from the Lords, like the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee, or as a "Joint Committee" drawn from both, such as the Joint Committee on House of Lords Reform (note that the Intelligence and Security Committee, though containing members from both houses, is a unique committee of parliamentarians appointed by the Prime Minister and reporting to him, not Parliament). The Commons Select Committees are generally responsible for overseeing the work departments and agencies, whereas those of the Lords look at general issues, such as the constitution or the economy; both Houses have their own Committees to review drafts of European Union directives.
There are also Standing Committees of the Commons (and sometimes Joint Standing Committees) that are tasked with the detailed analysis of individual Bills.
In July 2005 the Administration Select Committee was instituted, replacing the five Domestic Committees which had been responsible for the consideration of services provided for the House in the Palace of Westminster from 1991 to 2005. The running of the bars and supervision of security measures were areas examined, for example.
In Hong Kong, the Legislative Council may appoint one or more select committees from among its members for in-depth consideration of matters or bills referred by the council. Select committees may summon persons concerned to testify or give evidence. A select committee reports to the council and dissolved as soon as it has completed consideration of the matter or bill referred to it.
See also
- List of Committees of the United Kingdom Parliament
- Select Committees in the New Zealand Parliament
- Select or special committee