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A committee in the House of Commons and the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee in the House of Lords examines all enhanced affirmatives under the Investigatory Powers Act 2016. They consider whether the approval period should be extended to 60 days instead of 40 days. Both committees have 30 days to do this. The period of 30 days begins with the day on which the draft order was laid before Parliament. During this time, either House can also consider and resolve that the approval period should be extended.
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