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258. There are also some provisions relating to the conduct of meetings of the Commission. In particular, subsection (5) provides that in the case of a poll at any meeting of the Commission each Commissioner votes according to the grade of visitational membership held by their presenter. Under subsection (6), a Commissioner may not vote on whether the removal of themselves or a connected entity are reasonable. | 258. There are also some provisions relating to the conduct of meetings of the Commission. In particular, subsection (5) provides that in the case of a poll at any meeting of the Commission each Commissioner votes according to the grade of visitational membership held by their presenter. Under subsection (6), a Commissioner may not vote on whether the removal of themselves or a connected entity are reasonable. | ||
259. There are also some incidental provisions in relation to the Visitatorial Commission. Subsection (7) provides that subject to this Division, the Parliament may provide for the rules of proceeding of visitations and the Commission. Subsection (8) provides that the Commission is not bound by the rules of evidence. Subsection (9) makes clear that nothing in this section shall limit the right of any person or body to conduct or commission an inquiry into any matter; there is also an explanatory note stating that an inquiry may be conducted by other means, such as by a committee of the Parliament conducting a parliamentary inquiry or by a Enactorial Commission of Inquiry. | 259. There are also some incidental provisions in relation to the Visitatorial Commission. Subsection (7) provides that subject to this Division, the Parliament may provide for the rules of proceeding of visitations and the Commission. Subsection (8) provides that the Commission is not bound by the rules of evidence. Subsection (9) makes clear that nothing in this section shall limit the right of any person or body to conduct or commission an inquiry into any matter; there is also an explanatory note stating that an inquiry may be conducted by other means, such as by a committee of the Parliament conducting a parliamentary inquiry or by a Enactorial Commission of Inquiry. | ||
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