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Section 115.
1(1)Subordinate legislation (or a statutory instrument containing it) under a provision listed in the left-hand column is subject to the type of procedure in the right-hand column.E+W+S+N.I.
(2)This paragraph is subject to paragraphs 3 and 4.
| Provision of the Act | Type of procedure |
|---|---|
| Section 2(1) | Type C |
| Section 12(1) | Type C |
| Section 15 | Type D |
| Section 18(5) | Type J |
| Section 30 | Type A |
| Section 35 | Type I |
| Section 38 | Type J |
| Section 56(2) | Type G |
| Section 58 | Type I |
| Section 60 | Type G |
| Section 62 | Type G |
| Section 63 | Type A |
| Section 64(5) | Type K |
| Section 67(3) | Type E |
| Section 71(6) | Type K |
| Section 79 | Type E |
| Section 88 | Type I |
| Section 89 | Type F |
| Section 90 | Type F |
| Section 93 | Type H |
| Section 97 | Type A |
| F1. . . | F1. . . |
| Section 104 | Type G |
| Section 105 | Type G |
| Section 106 | Type G |
| Section 107 | Type G |
| Section 108 | Type A |
| Section 109 | Type H |
| Section 110(1) | Type C |
| Section 110(2) | Type I |
| Section 111 | Type A |
| Section 116(9) | Type G |
| Section 124(1) | Type G |
| Section 126(2) | Type B |
| Section 126(8) | Type H |
| Section 129(1) | Type G |
| Schedule 2, paragraph 2 | Type G |
| Schedule 2, paragraph 7 | Type H |
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Amendments (Textual)
F1Sch. 7 para. 1(2) table: entry relating to section 103(3)(a) and (b) repealed (1.10.2009) by Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), ss. 40(4), 146, 148(1), Sch. 9 para. 107, Sch. 18 Pt. 5; S.I. 2009/1604, art. 2
Notes
The entry for section 58 does not apply to an instrument containing an order merely revoking an order under subsection (1) of that section.
The entry for section 79, in relation to an instrument containing an order which makes only such provision as is mentioned in section 79(3), is to be read as referring to type K instead of type E.
Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.
Amendments (Textual)
F1Sch. 7 para. 1(2) table: entry relating to section 103(3)(a) and (b) repealed (1.10.2009) by Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), ss. 40(4), 146, 148(1), Sch. 9 para. 107, Sch. 18 Pt. 5; S.I. 2009/1604, art. 2
2The types of procedure referred to in this Schedule are—E+W+S+N.I.
Type A: No recommendation to make the legislation is to be made to Her Majesty in Council unless a draft of the instrument —
has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, each House of Parliament, and
has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, the Parliament.
Type B: No recommendation to make the legislation is to be made to Her Majesty in Council unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, each House of Parliament.
Type C: No Minister of the Crown is to make the legislation unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, each House of Parliament.
Type D: No recommendation to make the legislation is to be made to Her Majesty in Council unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, the Parliament.
Type E: No Minister of the Crown is to make the legislation unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, the House of Commons.
Type F: The instrument containing the legislation, if made without a draft having been approved by resolution of each House of Parliament and of the Parliament, shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of—
a resolution of either House, or
a resolution of the Parliament.
Type G: The instrument containing the legislation, if made without a draft having been approved by resolution of each House of Parliament, shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House.
Type H: The instrument containing the legislation shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of—
a resolution of either House of Parliament, or
a resolution of the Parliament.
Type I: The instrument containing the legislation shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
Type J: The instrument containing the legislation shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of the Parliament.
Type K: The instrument containing the legislation shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Commons.
3(1)This paragraph applies if—E+W+S+N.I.
(a)the instrument containing the legislation would, apart from this paragraph, be subject to the type F, G, H, I or K procedure, and
(b)the legislation contains provisions which add to, replace or omit any part of the text of an Act.
(2)Where this paragraph applies—
(a)instead of the type F procedure, the type A procedure shall apply,
(b)instead of the type G procedure, the type B or (as the case may be) C procedure shall apply,
(c)instead of the type H procedure, the type A procedure shall apply,
(d)instead of the type I procedure, the type B or (as the case may be) C procedure shall apply,
(e)instead of the type K procedure, the type E procedure shall apply.
4If legislation under section 129(1) makes provision as mentioned in section 112(2) then, instead of the type G procedure, the type D procedure shall apply.E+W+S+N.I.
5(1)An instrument containing an Order in Council or order under an open power which revokes, amends or re-enacts subordinate legislation under an open power may (in spite of section 14 of the M1Interpretation Act 1978) be subject to a different procedure under this Schedule from the procedure to which the instrument containing the original legislation was subject.E+W+S+N.I.
(2)An instrument containing an Order in Council under section 89 or 90 which revokes, amends or re-enacts an Order under either section may (in spite of section 14 of the M2Interpretation Act 1978) be subject to a different procedure under this Schedule from the procedure to which the instrument containing the original Order was subject.
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