Mandate
Pursuant to House of Commons Standing Order 108(1), standing committees
may consider any matter referred to them by the House of Commons or whose
study is required by law. They may report to the House and are also
authorized to call persons to appear and to require records and documents
to be produced and have the authority to delegate their powers to subcommittees. They
may sit when the House is sitting or when it has adjourned, and may sit jointly
with other standing committees.
Like the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs and the Committee
on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, the Standing Committee on Official
Languages does not have a specific department whose statute law, programs,
policies, planned expenditures or other activities it is assigned to study,
as stipulated in House of Commons Standing Order 108(2). According
to Standing Order 108(3)(f), the mandate of the Official Languages
Committee:
shall include, among other matters, the review of and report on official
languages policies and programs, including Reports of the Commissioner of
Official Languages, which shall be deemed permanently referred to the Committee
immediately after they are laid upon the Table;
Moreover, Section 88 of the Official Languages Act stipulates that:
The administration of this Act, any regulations and directives made under
this Act and the reports of the Commissioner, the President of the Treasury
Board and the Minister of Canadian Heritage made under this Act shall be
reviewed on a permanent basis by such committee of the Senate, of the House
of Commons or of both Houses of Parliament as may be designated or established
for that purpose.
The House of Commons Standing Committee on Official Languages currently
has this mandate, and the reports of the Commissioner of Official Languages
are automatically sent to it after they are presented to the Speaker of the
House and the Speaker of the Senate, pursuant to section 69 of the Act.
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