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House of Lords agrees to the affirmative procedure Business items

House of Lords

A step of type Business step.

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 Lords to agree to the affirmative procedure the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee can either agree with the Minister's recommendation, or the committee may upgrade a recommendation of a negative procedure to the affirmative, or the House can resolve against the committee's decision to upgrade to a super-affirmative procedure.

There are 5 business items.

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  1. Legislative Reform (Provision of Information etc. Relating to Disabilities) Order 2022

    On 8 June 2022, as part of a work package subject to the Legislative Reform Order procedure.

  2. Legislative Reform (Renewal of National Radio Multiplex Licences) Order 2022

    On 2 March 2022, as part of a work package subject to the Legislative Reform Order procedure.

  3. Legislative Reform (Renewal of Radio Licences) Order 2020

    On 22 July 2020, as part of a work package subject to the Legislative Reform Order procedure.

  4. Legislative Reform (Constitution of the Council of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons) Order 2018

    On 21 March 2018, as part of a work package subject to the Legislative Reform Order procedure.

  5. Legislative Reform (Regulator of Social Housing) (England) Order 2018

    On 21 March 2018, as part of a work package subject to the Legislative Reform Order procedure.

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