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Libya (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 Work package

A work package focussed on the Libya (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020, made available on 4 January 2021, subject to the Made negative procedure.

There are 12 business items actualising 15 steps.

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Business items which have happened

  1. 29 December 2020

    1. Instrument created

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    2. Instrument made (signed into law)

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  2. 4 January 2021

    1. Laid before the House of Commons (House of Commons)

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    2. Laid before the House of Lords (House of Lords)

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    3. Communication declaring that the Instrument had come into operation before being laid before Parliament (House of Commons)

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    4. Communication declaring that the Instrument had come into operation before being laid before Parliament (House of Lords)

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  3. 12 January 2021

    1. Considered by the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC) (House of Lords)

      No comment by the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC) (House of Lords)

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  4. 22 February 2021

    1. Instrument remains law

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    2. Procedure concluded in the House of Commons and the House of Lords (House of Commons and House of Lords)

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  5. 23 February 2021

    1. Objection period ends

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  6. 28 April 2021

    1. Considered by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments (JCSI) (House of Commons and House of Lords)

      Instrument drawn to the special attention of the Houses by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments (JCSI) (House of Commons and House of Lords)

      Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments (JCSI) draws the special attention of both Houses to this instrument on the grounds that it requires elucidation (House of Commons and House of Lords)

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Business items which do not have a date

  1. Instrument comes into force as law

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Work package identifier

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