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Motion to disagree with the procedure recommendation by the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee (DPRRC) withdrawn Routes

House of Lords

A step of type Business step.

The Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee examines all legislative reform orders. It considers whether the minister has recommended the appropriate level of scrutiny and can require a higher level. It has 30 days to do this. The Government, or member, can table a motion to disagree with the recommendation. Motions can be withdrawn at any point between tabling and the question being put.

There are 4 routes.

  1. A Route from LROLPD AG Decision to Motion to disagree with the procedure recommendation by the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee (DPRRC) withdrawn (House of Lords) as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  2. A Route from Motion to disagree with the procedure recommendation by the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee (DPRRC) withdrawn (House of Lords) to LROLPD AE SUM as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  3. A Route from LROLPD AG Decision to Motion to disagree with the procedure recommendation by the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee (DPRRC) withdrawn (House of Lords) as part of the Legislative reform order: Lords procedure determination procedure

  4. A Route from Motion to disagree with the procedure recommendation by the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee (DPRRC) withdrawn (House of Lords) to LROLPD AE SUM as part of the Legislative reform order: Lords procedure determination procedure

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