Burial and Cremation (Scotland) Act 2016
2016 asp 20
Commentary on Sections
Part 6 – Miscellaneous
Powers to modify enactments
Section 100 – Power to suspend or modify certain enactments
262.Section 100(1) provides the Scottish Ministers with the power to make regulations to suspend or to modify any other legislation as they consider necessary or expedient for the purpose of protecting public health. The regulations may be made so that they have effect on the whole of Scotland or any part of it.
263.By virtue of subsection (2), the enactments covered by this section are this Act; any regulations made under the Act; any enactments amended by regulations made under the Act; and any other enactment relating to burial or cremation.
264.Subsection (3) sets out that the regulations may require certain persons to comply with particular provisions of the regulations or may create criminal offences which would apply to those who do not comply with the regulations.
265.Under subsection (4), the Scottish Ministers will have the power to make different provisions depending on the circumstances when making regulations, and the regulations may include whatever provisions the Scottish Ministers think is required or will allow the regulations to take effect more quickly in order to protect public health.
266.Subsection (5) requires that any such regulations must be laid before the Scottish Parliament. Regulations will come into force immediately, and will lapse automatically 28 days later, unless the Scottish Parliament passes a resolution approving them. The 28-day period will not include any days when the Scottish Parliament is in recess for a period or more than 4 days or when the Scottish Parliament has been dissolved for whatever reason.
267.Subsection (8) sets out that the phrase “protecting public health” has the same meaning in this section as it has in the Public Health etc. (Scotland) Act 2008.
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