Mobile Roaming (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 Work package
A work package focussed on the Mobile Roaming (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, made available on 4 February 2019, subject to the Draft affirmative procedure.
There are 18 business items actualising 24 steps.
Business items which have happened - Business items which do not have a date
Business items which have happened
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4 February 2019
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Instrument created
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Laid before the House of Commons (House of Commons)
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Laid before the House of Lords (House of Lords)
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Motion to approve the instrument tabled by the Government (House of Commons)
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12 February 2019
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Considered for English votes for English laws (EVEL) certification (House of Commons)
Not certified under the English votes for English laws (EVEL) process (House of Commons)
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13 February 2019
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Considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments (JCSI) (House of Commons and House of Lords)
Instrument not drawn to the special attention of the Houses by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments (JCSI) (House of Commons and House of Lords)
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Motion to approve the instrument tabled by the Government (House of Lords)
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19 February 2019
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Considered by the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC) (House of Lords)
Drawn to the special attention of the House by the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC) (House of Lords)
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26 February 2019
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Non-fatal motion to object to the instrument tabled (House of Lords)
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Delegated Legislation Committee (DLC) debate (House of Commons)
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4 March 2019
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Question on motion to approve the instrument put (House of Commons)
Decision on motion to approve the instrument deferred (House of Commons)
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6 March 2019
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Instrument approved (House of Commons)
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14 March 2019
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Chamber debate (House of Lords)
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Non-fatal motion to object to the instrument withdrawn (House of Lords)
Question on motion to approve the instrument put (House of Lords)
Instrument approved (House of Lords)
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Instrument can be made (signed into law)
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Procedure concluded in the House of Commons and the House of Lords (House of Commons and House of Lords)
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Instrument made (signed into law)
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Business items which do not have a date
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Instrument comes into force as law
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