Legislation Act 2019

Parliament’s oversight of secondary legislation - Confirmation

123: Secondary legislation must be confirmed by deadline (or otherwise will be revoked)

You could also call this:

"Secondary laws must be approved by a deadline or they will be cancelled"

If you make secondary legislation, it must be confirmed by a certain deadline. If it is not confirmed on or before that deadline, the legislation will be revoked on the deadline if it is still in force. You can find more information about this by looking at the Legislation Act 1986 for comparison.

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122: What secondary legislation must be confirmed under this subpart, or

"Which laws need to be checked and approved by Parliament?"


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Part 5Parliament’s oversight of secondary legislation
Confirmation

123Secondary legislation must be confirmed by deadline (or otherwise will be revoked)

  1. If secondary legislation to which this subpart applies is not confirmed on or before the deadline, the legislation is revoked on the deadline (if it is still in force).

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