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Motion to disagree with the decision made by the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee (DPRRC) lapsed at end of session Procedures with step depth

House of Lords

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The Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee examines all legislative reform orders. It considers whether the draft legislative reform order should be approved. If the committee is not satisfied that the Order meets the tests set out in the 2006 Act then the order cannot proceed. The Government or a member can table a motion to disagree with the committee's decision. All motions lapse at the end of the session if they are still on the table.

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  1. Motion to disagree with the decision made by the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee (DPRRC) lapsed at end of session has step depth 13.5 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.

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