2. What is delegated legislation?
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Usually:
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Made by a Minister
– Using powers granted by an Act of Parliament
– Called a Statutory Instrument (over 3,000 a year)
(Order/Regulations/Rules/Scheme)
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But there are exceptions
3. Parliamentary Control
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Set out in the enabling Act. It can be
– Affirmative (Parliament needs to say yes)
– Negative (Parliament can say no within a set time period)
– No procedure (but may still engage Parliament)
4. Laying Before Parliament
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All instruments subject to procedure (and some not subject)
must be laid
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Two copies to each House, with covering letters, delivered by
hand to Commons Journal Office and Lords Printed Paper Office
– Some financial SIs are only laid in the Commons
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SIs must pass through Registrar’s system on Legislation.gov.uk
before laying
5. JCSI – scrutiny on form
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Looks at all affirmatives and negatives, and general (i.e. not
local) no-procedure instruments
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Considers drafting; unexpected use of powers; whether rules on
timing have been complied with and various other grounds set
out in Standing Orders
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Does not look at policy or merits
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Draws instruments to the attention of both Houses
6. Commons Procedure - Affirmatives
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Government lays SI and tables motion to approve it
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SI automatically referred to a Delegated Legislation Committee
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DL Committee Considers SI for 1½ hours on motion “that the
Committee has considered the instrument” (2½ hours for a N
Ireland SI)
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Motion to approve then taken forthwith in House
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Alternatively SI debated for 1½ hours on the floor of the House
7. Commons Procedure - Negatives
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Member tables a “prayer”
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Government may refer the SI to a DL Committee
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DL Committee considers instrument on neutral motion
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Normally no further action (occasionally Opposition puts a
debated SI down for a forthwith vote on an Opposition Day)
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Instruments are very rarely annulled
8. Where to get help
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Contact the Journal Office: journaloffice@parliament.uk
– Guidance at
http://www.parliament.uk/documents/upload/layingpapers.pdf
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Contact JCSI: jcsi@parliament.uk
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Contact Registrar