Delegated Legislation Flashcards
What is delegated legislation?
The power given to other law making bodies to add more detail to legislation. The rights to do this are given in the ‘enabling act’
What is an order in council?
The King or Privy Council can make laws without them being passed through parliament
What are orders in council used for?
- Transfer responsibility between government departments
- Bringing statute into force
- Giving effect to eu directives
What is an example of an order in council?
The 2003 amendment of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 for Cannabis to be changed from class B to class C and then back again
What are statutory instruments?
Ministers can make regulations for their area of responsibility. They are short but contain details that are too complex for a statute
Give an example of a statutory instrument?
Police codes of practice and conduct in PACE Act 1984
What is affirmative resolution in statutory instruments?
The instrument will not become law unless approved by parliament. The need for this is outlined in the enabling act
What is negative resolution in statutory instruments?
The instrument is made law unless rejected in 40 days. Very few are looked at but they are available for MP’s to consider
Who are the Scrutiny Committee?
They review all statutory instruments and bring attention of issues to Parliament. Though they can’t amend or reject them, they can only refer
Why may the Scrutiny Committee refer a statutory instrument?
- Goes beyond powers in enabling act
- Unusual use of power
- Unclear or defective
What is the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006?
The procedure for statutory instruments to repeal legislation and ‘remove a burden’
What is negative resolution in the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006?
The minister recommends the repeal and it is carried out in 30 days unless there’s a rejection
What is affirmative resolution in the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006?
Parliament needs to approve the instrument and it must undergo super-affirmative resolution
What is super-affirmative resolution in the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006?
The minister must consider and consult any affected parties or the Law Commission when necessary
What are by-laws?
Laws made by local authorities that govern the local area. By-laws can also be made by public companies for issues in their jurisdiction