Part 1The Parliament and its powers
Legislative competence
9Continued effect of provisions ceasing to be within legislative competence
(1)
“(5)
Subsection (6) applies where any alteration is made—
(a)
to the matters which are reserved matters, or
(b)
to Schedule 4,
(whether by virtue of the making, revocation or expiry of an Order in Council under this section or otherwise).
(6)
Where the effect of the alteration is that a provision of an Act of the Scottish Parliament ceases to be within the legislative competence of the Parliament, the provision does not for that reason cease to have effect (unless an enactment provides otherwise).”
(2)
“(5)
Subsection (1) is subject to section 30(6).”
(3)
“(4B)
If, following an alteration such as is mentioned in section 30(5)—
(a)
subordinate legislation is made, confirmed or approved under a provision which continues to have effect by virtue of section 30(6), and
(b)
the making, confirmation or approval would be within devolved competence but for the alteration,
the subordinate legislation is to be regarded for the purposes of this section as being made, confirmed or approved within devolved competence.”