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The Regulatory Reform Committee (RRC) agrees the instrument should follow the super-affirmative procedure Routes

House of Commons

A step of type Business step.

The Regulatory Reform Committee examined all legislative reform orders between 2007 and May 2021 when the committee ceased to exist and its remit passed to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee. It considered whether the minister has recommended the appropriate level of scrutiny and can require a higher level. It had 30 days to do this.

There are 4 routes.

  1. A Route from LROCPD AC AND to The Regulatory Reform Committee (RRC) agrees the instrument should follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons) as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

    Start date: 4 July 2007

    End date: 20 May 2021

  2. A Route from The Regulatory Reform Committee (RRC) agrees the instrument should follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons) to LROCPD AD SUM as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  3. A Route from LROCPD AC AND to The Regulatory Reform Committee (RRC) agrees the instrument should follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons) as part of the Legislative reform order: Commons procedure determination procedure

    Start date: 4 July 2007

    End date: 20 May 2021

  4. A Route from The Regulatory Reform Committee (RRC) agrees the instrument should follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons) to LROCPD AD SUM as part of the Legislative reform order: Commons procedure determination procedure

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