House of Commons agrees to the super-affirmative procedure Procedures with step depth
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The way legislative reform orders are scrutinised is not fixed. When ministers lay a draft legislative reform order, they propose what level of scrutiny it should face. For the House of Commons to agree to the super-affirmative procedure a committee can either agree with the Minister's recommendation or the committee may decide the recommended affirmative procedure should be upgraded to the super-affirmative.
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House of Commons agrees to the super-affirmative procedure has step depth 7.69999980926514 in the Legislative Reform Order procedure
Legislative Reform Orders (LROs) are a specific type of delegated legislation that the Government can use to remove or reduce burdens that result directly or indirectly from legislation, or to promote principles of better regulation. They are made under terms set out in the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006 and are subject to scrutiny by a special committee in each House.