Victorian Explanatory Memoranda
Explanatory Memoranda are documents that are issued with bills. They are written in plain English and are intended to explain the purpose of a bill. Explanatory Memoranda may be used in statutory interpretation – see the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 (Vic) s35.
Sources of Victorian Explanatory Memoranda
- Coverage: 2001- (linked to the bill)
- Click on ‘Parliamentary Documents’, then click on ‘Bills’.
- The default listing is bills currently before Parliament, listed alphabetically. Click on the title to access the record for the bill, which includes the explanatory memorandum. The search box at the top of the screen searches the only the current bills and explanatory memoranda.
- For older explanatory memoranda click on ‘Archive’ in the left hand menu from within the bills page, click on the relevant session (some years are divided into ‘Spring’ and ‘Autumn’), then click on the word ‘Bill’. All of the bills for that session will be displayed alphabetically. Click on the bill title to access the bill record, which includes the explanatory memorandum for bills from around 2001 onwards.
- To search the full text of all documents on the site, including explanatory memoranda, use the search box on the ‘Archive’ page. The search box on the first (default) bills page only searches the current bills and explanatory memoranda.
- Provided by the Victorian Government.
- Coverage: 2001- (linked to the bill)
- Divided into ‘Bills this week’, ‘Bills’ (i.e. current bills) and ‘Bills Archive’.
- Note: links go to the Victorian Legislation & Parliamentary Documents website.