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Laid before the House of Commons Procedures with step depth

House of Commons

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.

  1. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3.1 in the Draft affirmative procedure

  2. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 2 in the Draft affirmative remedial order procedure

  3. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3 in the Draft negative procedure

  4. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 2 in the Enhanced affirmative: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 procedure

  5. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3 in the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  6. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3.4 in the Made affirmative procedure

  7. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3 in the Made affirmative remedial order procedure

  8. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 3.2 in the Made negative procedure

  9. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 2 in the Proposed draft remedial order procedure

  10. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 2 in the Proposed negative statutory instrument procedure

  11. Laid before the House of Commons has step depth 2 in the Treaties subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 procedure

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