The January sitting of Tynwald gets underway later this morning.
24 questions for oral answer and 13 for written reply will go before members.
The court will also consider proposals for changes to the 2001 Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, a report on the Island's road safety strategy also on the agenda as is a progress report on the review of the Islands healthcare system.
The session is due to get underway in Douglas at 10.30am.
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