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Studies & Bills Committee Order data by descending committee Date Referred  
Bill C-45, An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, the Criminal Code, the Criminal Records Act, the Prison and Reformatories Act and the Transfer of Offenders Act Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1995-10-18)  
Consideration of the question and message from the House of Commons regarding Senae Amendments to Bill C-69, An Act to provide for the establishement of electoral boundaries commissions and the readjustment of electoral boundaries Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1995-06-28)  
Bill C-104, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Young Offenders Act (forensic DNA analysis) Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1995-06-27)  
Bill C-72, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (self-induced intoxication) Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1995-06-27)  
Bill C-68, An Act respecting firearms and other weapons Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1995-06-22)  
Bill C-41, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (sentencing) and other Acts in consequences thereof Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1995-06-21)  
Consideration of proposed regulations adapting the Canada Elections Act Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1995-05-23)  
Bill C-69, An Act to provide for the establishment of electoral boundaries commssions and the readjustment of electoral boundaries Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1995-05-02)  
Bill C-37, An Act to amend The Young Offenders Act and the Criminal Code Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1995-03-21)  
Powers of Parliamentary Committees Legal and Constitutional Affairs (1994-12-14)  

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A committee’s order of reference is the Order of the Senate that authorizes it to examine a bill or to undertake a special study. Most committees require an order of reference before they can undertake such work. Three standing committees do, however, have permanent orders of reference, allowing them to undertake their work without waiting for a specific order of reference. These are the Committee on Privileges, Standing Rules and Orders (responsible for proposing amendments to the rules of the Senate, examining questions of privilege and consideration of the orders and customs of the Senate and privileges of Parliament), the Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration (responsible for the financial and administrative matters relating to the internal management of the Senate) and the Committee on Conflict of Interest for Senators.