HC Deb 01 December 1911 vol 32 cc940-1

  1. (1) Sections eighty and eighty-one of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, relating to the making of regulations under that Act, as set out and adapted in the Ninth Schedule to this Act, shall apply to special orders made under this Part of this Act.
  2. (2) Before a special order comes into force it shall be laid before each House of Parliament for a period of not less than thirty days during which the House is sitting, and if either of those Houses before the expiration of those thirty days presents an address to His Majesty against the order or any part thereof, no further proceedings shall be taken thereon, without prejudice to the making of any new order.

Amendments made: In Sub-section (2), after the word "order" ["special order comes"], insert the words "(other than a special order excluding any occupation from the occupations which are to be deemed employment in an insured trade)."

At end of Clause, add, (3) The provisions of this Part of this Act as to the laying of regulations before Parliament and the presentation of an address thereon shall apply to any special order excluding any occupation from the occupations which are to be deemed employment in an insured trade."—[Mr. Buxton.]