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Instrument cannot become law Procedures with step depth

A step of type Business step.

Draft negative instruments cannot become law if either the House of Commons or House of Lords approve a motion to stop the instrument becoming law within the 40 day praying period. Draft affirmative instruments cannot become law if either the House of Commons or House of Lords reject a motion to approve the instrument. Neither draft negative instruments or draft affirmative instruments can become law if they are withdrawn.

There are 5 procedures.

  1. Instrument cannot become law has step depth 29 in the Draft affirmative procedure

  2. Instrument cannot become law has step depth 24 in the Draft affirmative remedial order procedure

  3. Instrument cannot become law has step depth 30 in the Draft negative procedure

  4. Instrument cannot become law has step depth 28 in the Enhanced affirmative: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 procedure

  5. Instrument cannot become law has step depth 29 in the Legislative Reform Order procedure

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