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Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure Routes

House of Commons and 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. Under the super-affirmative procedure, both Houses have 60 days to consider a proposal for an order. They can recommend changes to the proposed order. The minister has to have regard to these representations and can then decide whether to proceed with the order in the same or an amended form, and lay it as a draft order. This draft order then has to be approved before it can be signed into law by the minister.

There are 14 routes.

  1. A Route from CW AND to Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  2. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROLPD AE AND as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  3. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to AA SUM as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  4. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROCPD AC AND as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  5. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROLPD AJ OR as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  6. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROCPD AQ OR as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  7. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROCPD BD AND as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  8. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROCPD AH AND as part of the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  9. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROCPD AC AND as part of the Legislative reform order: Commons procedure determination procedure

  10. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROCPD AQ OR as part of the Legislative reform order: Commons procedure determination procedure

  11. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROCPD BD AND as part of the Legislative reform order: Commons procedure determination procedure

  12. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROCPD AH AND as part of the Legislative reform order: Commons procedure determination procedure

  13. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROLPD AE AND as part of the Legislative reform order: Lords procedure determination procedure

  14. A Route from Minister recommends the instrument follow the super-affirmative procedure (House of Commons and House of Lords) to LROLPD AJ OR as part of the Legislative reform order: Lords procedure determination procedure

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