Legislation Act 2019

Drafting and publishing of legislation - Revision Bills - Preparation of revisions

100: PCO’s annual report may address matters relating to revision and editorial changes

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"The PCO's annual report can discuss updating or removing old laws and improving how laws are changed."

The PCO's annual report can talk about things like changing or getting rid of old laws that are no longer needed. You can find out more about what the PCO's annual report is in section 43 of the Public Finance Act 1989. The report can also suggest changes to how laws are revised, including the rules for revising laws set out in section 96 and the process for checking revision Bills.

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Part 3Drafting and publishing of legislation
Revision Bills: Preparation of revisions

100PCO’s annual report may address matters relating to revision and editorial changes

  1. The PCO’s annual report under section 43 of the Public Finance Act 1989 may (without limitation) make—

  2. recommendations for the repeal of obsolete or redundant legislation or provisions of legislation, if their repeal is not suitable for inclusion in a revision; and
    1. recommendations for changes to 1 or more of the following:
      1. the revision powers set out in section 96:
        1. the powers under subpart 2:
          1. the procedure for the certification of revision Bills.
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