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#### 71 Functions
71 Functions
> > (1) The Joint Committee has the following functions under this Act—
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> > > (a) to monitor and review the exercise by the Commission and the Management Committee of their functions,
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> > > (b) to report to both Houses of Parliament, with such comments as it thinks fit, on any matter appertaining to the Commission or the Management Committee or connected with the exercise of their functions to which, in the opinion of the Joint Committee, the attention of Parliament should be directed,
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> > > (c) to examine each annual and other report of the Commission and report to both Houses of Parliament on any matter appearing in, or arising out of, any such report,
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> > > (d) to inquire into any question in connection with its functions which is referred to it by both Houses of Parliament, and report to both Houses on that question.
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> > Note—
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> > See also clause 10 of Schedule 1 and clause 9 of Schedule 3.
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> > (2) Nothing in this Part authorises the Joint Committee—
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> > > (a) to reconsider a decision of the Management Committee regarding matters referred for investigation under section 51 (1) (a)–(c1), or
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> > > (b) to inquire into any application of the Commission for a consent order under section 62 of the [Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1990-023), or
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> > > (c) to reconsider any decision of the Commission in relation to operational matters concerning the exercise of its functions.
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> **s 71:** Am 2014 No 82, Sch 2 \[12\]; 2016 No 61, Sch 6.6 \[8\]–\[10\].