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Standing Orders Committee

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The Standing Orders (Private Bills) Committee is a select committee of the House of Lords that deals with private bills. When the Examiner of Private Bills determines that the promoters of a private bill have not complied with the Standing Orders of the House of Lords relating to Private Business, the matter is referred to the Committee, who advise the House whether to waive the applicable standing orders. If the Examiner is in doubt as to whether the Standing Orders have been complied with, he may refer the matter to the Committee, who then decide the matter on their own authority. In the case of an unopposed private bill, the Chairman of Committees may act alone on behalf of the Committee.

Membership

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As of February 2022, the membership of the committee is as follows:

Member Party
Lord Gardiner of Kimble (Chair) Non-affiliated
Baroness Finlay of Llandaff Crossbench
Lord Geddes Conservative
Lord Jones Labour
Lord McColl of Dulwich Conservative
Lord Naseby Conservative
Baroness Thomas of Winchester  Liberal Democrat
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