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Non-fatal motion to object to the instrument tabled (House of Lords) Business items

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A non-fatal motion does not stop a statutory instrument being law but may be used by either House to indicate concern. The most common non-fatal motion in the Lords is a motion to regret. The motion usually gives specific reasons for the regret. Even if agreed, the motion cannot stop or amend the statutory instrument, but gives members an opportunity to put on record their dissent.

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  1. Data Retention and Acquisition Regulations 2018

    On 25 October 2018, as part of a work package subject to the Draft affirmative procedure.

  2. Online Pornography (Commercial Basis) Regulations 2018

    On 19 October 2018, as part of a work package subject to the Draft affirmative procedure.

  3. Crime and Courts Act 2013 (Commencement No. 18) Order 2018

    On 15 May 2018, as part of a work package subject to the Draft affirmative procedure.

  4. Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 (Consequential Provisions) Order 2017

    On 30 November 2017, as part of a work package subject to the Draft affirmative procedure.

  5. Transparency of Donations and Loans etc. (Northern Ireland Political Parties) Order 2018

    On 28 November 2017, as part of a work package subject to the Draft affirmative procedure.

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