(d)
section 3(5) and section 3(5A) establish a new voting
procedure, quorum and majority for resolutions without a
meeting of the Commission.
3. Clause 3 makes a consequential amendment to section 4, as
the appointed judges may be from the Court of Appeal.
4.
Clause 4 amends section 12 so that the Governor in Council
rather than the Governor alone shall prescribe the extent to which
representations by a judicial officer can be made to the Commission.
Clause 5 repeals section 13(2) which is no longer relevant
due to the removal of the requirement for unanimous voting from
5.
section 3(3).
6.
The Bill has no Public Service staffing or public
expenditure implications.