Explanatory Notes

Water Services etc. (Scotland) Act 2005

2005 asp 3

17 March 2005

Commentary on Sections

Part 4: Miscellaneous and General

General

Section 34: Orders and regulations

201.Section 34(1) provides that the powers to make orders and regulations that the Act confers on the Scottish Ministers are exercisable by statutory instrument. Subsection (2) provides that in exercising such powers, Ministers can make such incidental, consequential, transitional or saving provisions as considered necessary or expedient and can make different provision for different circumstances.

202.Subsections (3) and (4) set out the parliamentary procedure which the various statutory instruments that are capable of being made under the powers in the Act are subject to.

203.Subsection (3) provides that some statutory instruments are subject to negative procedure or annulment. Subsection (4), however, specifies affirmative procedure for some statutory instruments, whereby Ministers cannot make and bring into force a statutory instrument until the instrument has been laid in draft before the Parliament and the Parliament has by resolution approved it. This procedure requires closer Parliamentary scrutiny and is applied to the few provisions in the Act that enable primary legislation to be amended, or enable provisions in the Act to be modified in a significant way.

204.Subsection (3) applies negative procedure to statutory instruments in respect of the following provisions:

205.Subsection (4) applies affirmative procedure to statutory instruments in respect of the following provisions: