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Motion to consider the instrument not called Procedures with step depth

House of Commons

A step of type Business step.

A debate in a Delegated Legislation Committee takes place on a motion that “the Committee has considered” the statutory instrument. At the end of the debate, the Committee has to decide whether it agrees with the motion that it has considered the statutory instrument. Often this is agreed without a vote. Even if the Committee votes against the motion, the statutory instrument can still proceed to its next stage. This is because the motion is simply about whether the Committee has considered the statutory instrument.

There are 8 procedures.

  1. Motion to consider the instrument not called has step depth 13.1 in the Draft affirmative procedure

  2. Motion to consider the instrument not called has step depth 12.2 in the Draft affirmative remedial order procedure

  3. Motion to consider the instrument not called has step depth 9.6 in the Draft negative procedure

  4. Motion to consider the instrument not called has step depth 18.1 in the Enhanced affirmative: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 procedure

  5. Motion to consider the instrument not called has step depth 15.1 in the Legislative Reform Order procedure

  6. Motion to consider the instrument not called has step depth 11.1 in the Made affirmative procedure

  7. Motion to consider the instrument not called has step depth 13.1 in the Made affirmative remedial order procedure

  8. Motion to consider the instrument not called has step depth 9.6 in the Made negative procedure

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