Legislation Review Act 1987 No 165
Current version for 6 July 2009 to date (accessed 26 November 2009 at 00:45)
Part 3Section 8A

8A   Functions with respect to Bills

(1)  The functions of the Committee with respect to Bills are:
(a)  to consider any Bill introduced into Parliament, and
(b)  to report to both Houses of Parliament as to whether any such Bill, by express words or otherwise:
(i)  trespasses unduly on personal rights and liberties, or
(ii)  makes rights, liberties or obligations unduly dependent upon insufficiently defined administrative powers, or
(iii)  makes rights, liberties or obligations unduly dependent upon non-reviewable decisions, or
(iv)  inappropriately delegates legislative powers, or
(v)  insufficiently subjects the exercise of legislative power to parliamentary scrutiny.
(2)  A House of Parliament may pass a Bill whether or not the Committee has reported on the Bill, but the Committee is not precluded from making such a report because the Bill has been so passed or has become an Act.
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