The Committee on Subsidiary Legislation, chaired by a Member of Parliament from the opposition, consists of a Chairperson, Ranking Member, Vice Chairperson, Deputy Ranking Member, and up to thirteen other members. This committee is responsible for reviewing all Orders, Rules, and Regulations issued under constitutional or statutory authority. As mandated by Order 100 of Parliamentary Standing Orders, these instruments must be presented to Parliament and subsequently referred to the Committee for consideration and a subsequent report.
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