Draft affirmative Motion to stop the instrument becoming law withdrawn
Instruments subject to the draft affirmative procedure are laid in draft and require approval in Parliament before being signed into law. Instruments concerning taxation are not laid in the Lords and only require the approval of the Commons. The Commons debates the instrument in a Delegated Legislation Committee or in the Commons Chamber, where a decision on approval is made. The Lords debates the instrument in Grand Committee or in the Lords Chamber, where a decision on approval is made.
A step of type Business step.
A statutory instrument laid under the draft affirmative procedure cannot be made into law (signed by the minister) if the House of Lords approves a motion to stop the instrument becoming law. Such a motion can be withdrawn at any time after it has been tabled.
There are 3 business items.
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Anaesthesia Associates and Physician Associates Order 2024
On 26 February 2024.
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Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) (Amendment) (Coronavirus) (No. 2) Regulations 2021
On 14 December 2021.
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REACH etc. (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
On 26 March 2019.