Laid before the House of Commons Procedures with step depth
A step of type Business step.
Laying before the House of Commons is the formal registration of a paper. Papers include, but are not limited to, statutory instruments, proposed negative statutory instruments and treaties. Most papers are laid before both Houses, while some, to do with financial/tax matters, are laid before the House of Commons only.
There are 11 procedures.
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3.1 in the Draft affirmative procedure
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 2 in the Draft affirmative remedial order procedure
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3 in the Draft negative procedure
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 2 in the Enhanced affirmative: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 procedure
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3 in the Legislative Reform Order procedure
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3.4 in the Made affirmative procedure
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3 in the Made affirmative remedial order procedure
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3.2 in the Made negative procedure
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 2 in the Proposed draft remedial order procedure
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 2 in the Proposed negative statutory instrument procedure
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Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 2 in the Treaties subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 procedure