Made negative Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC) draws the special attention of the House to this instrument on the grounds that it is politically or legally important or gives rise to issues of public policy likely to be of interest to the House
Instruments subject to the made negative procedure do not require approval in Parliament before becoming law. These instruments may come into force on any date after being laid. Instruments concerning taxation are not laid in the Lords. Either House may pass a motion within the objection period which annuls the instrument and stops it having effect.
Follows the calculation style Bicameral instruments (clock stops if both Houses rise).
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Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee grounds for drawing attention to the instrument. Raised under the committee's terms of reference, instruments can be reported for multiple reasons and for the same reason in multiple respects.
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