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  • Committee Annual Report 2019-20.pdf (pdf 99 KB)

    PP 275 ANNUAL REPORT 2019–2020 4th Report of the 54th Parliament PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION _________________________________________________________________ Tabled in the House of Assembly and ordered to be published on 14 October 2020 _________________________________________________________________ Second Session, Fifty–Fourth Parliament 2 __________________________________________________________________________________ Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation PRESIDING MEMBER’S FOREWORD This report provides an overview of the activities undertaken by the Parliamentary Committee on Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (‘the Committee’) between 1 July 2019 and 30 June 2020.
  • Committee Annual Report 2006-07 (pdf 5.68 MB)

    Follow the links “Committees/Standing Committees/ALPSC/Tabled Reports. 6 The ALPSC 2005/2006 Annual Report is available on the South Australian Parliamentary website http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/.
  • These reports are listed in Appendix II.
  • Committee Annual Report 2007-08 (Tabled) (pdf 4.96 MB)

    Follow the links “Committees/Standing Committees/ALPSC/Tabled Reports.
  • Committee Annual Report 2020-21.pdf (pdf 1.28 MB)

    .............................................................................. 6 INITIATION OF COMMITTEE INQUIRIES .............................................................................. 6 MINISTERIAL RESPONSES TO COMMITTEE INQUIRY REPORTS .......................................... 7 COMMITTEE INQUIRIES AND ACTIVITIES ......................................................... 8 INQUIRY INTO THE STATE COURTS ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL – SHERIFF’S OFFICE ....... 8 INQUIRY INTO THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY ........................................ 9 APPENDIX 1 - TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THE INQUIRY INTO THE STATE COURTS ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL - SHERIFF’S OFFICE ....... 11 APPENDIX 2 - COMMITTEE’S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE INQUIRY INTO THE STATE COURTS ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL - SHERIFF’S OFFICE ........................................................................................................................ 12 APPENDIX 3 - ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S RESPONSE TO THE COMMITTEE
  • Over the course of its four inquiries into timeliness of annual reporting by statutory bodies, the Committee has encountered difficulties in identifying all statutory bodies for which annual reports are required to be tabled in Parliament.
  • The Attorney-General stated the purpose of the Committee would be to, ‘make the operations of statutory authorities more open to detailed scrutiny to determine the desirability of their continuation and the propriety of their activities and actions’1 Reports of the Committee Since the Committee was formed in 1994, it has published 55 reports, covering the operations of particular authorities and examining issues of significance to all statutory bodies.
  • Committee Annual Report 2007-08 (Updated) (pdf 4.75 MB)

    Follow the links “Committees/Standing Committees/ALPSC/Tabled Reports.
  • Committee Annual Report 2008-2009 (pdf 64 KB)

    [P.P. 181] PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA STATUTORY OFFICERS COMMITTEE _________________ ANNUAL REPORT, 2008-2009 _________________ _________________________________________ Authorised to be printed and published by the President of the Legislative Council and the Speaker of the House of Assembly pursuant to section 17(7)(b) of the Parliamentary Committees Act 1991, 12 February 2010 _________________________________________ STATUTORY OFFICERS COMMITTEE ANNUAL REPORT, 2008-2009 _______________ 1.
  • OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION COMMITTEE 1.1 Preamble This is the second annual report of the Occupational Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Committee and the first annual report of the Third Committee.
Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.