The Contracting Out (Functions in Relation to Space) Order 2021
In accordance with section 77(2) of that Act, a draft of this Order was laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.
Citation and commencement1.
(1)
This Order may be cited as the Contracting Out (Functions in Relation to Space) Order 2021.
(2)
Contracting out of functions under the Outer Space Act 19862.
(1)
Any function of the Secretary of State specified in paragraph (2) may be exercised by, or by the employees of, such person (if any) as may be authorised to do so by the Secretary of State.
(2)
(a)
section 4(1) and (2) (power to grant a licence);
(b)
section 5 (terms and conditions of a licence);
(c)
section 6 (transfer, variation, suspension or termination of licence);
(d)
section 7 (register of space objects);
(e)
section 8 (power to give directions).
Contracting out of functions under the Space Industry Act 20183.
Authorisation4.
(a)
either wholly or to such extent as may be specified in the authorisation;
(b)
either generally or in such cases as may be so specified; and
(c)
either unconditionally or subject to the fulfilment of such conditions as may be so specified.
Exclusions5.
(a)
its exercise, or a failure to exercise it, would necessarily interfere with or otherwise affect the liberty of any individual, or
(b)
that function includes a power or right of entry, search or seizure into or of any property of which the Secretary of State is not the owner or occupier.
This Order makes provision to enable the Secretary of State to authorise another person, or that other person’s employees, to exercise certain functions of the Secretary of State under the Outer Space Act 1986 (c. 38) (see article 2) and under the Space Industry Act 2018 (c. 5) (see article 3). Under article 4, the specified functions may be exercised either generally or only as permitted within the authorisation. Article 5 provides that the functions specified will not include matters which would be excluded by section 71 of the Deregulation and Contracting Out Act 1994 (c. 40).
A full impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the costs of business, the voluntary sector and the public sector is available from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, 1 Victoria Street, Westminster, London SW1H 0ET and is published alongside the Explanatory Memorandum and this instrument at www.legislation.gov.uk (copies have also been placed in both Houses of Parliament).