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House of Commons agrees to the affirmative procedure |
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House of Commons agrees to the affirmative procedure |
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House of Commons agrees to the affirmative procedure |
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The way legislative reform orders are scrutinised is not fixed. When ministers lay a draft legislative reform order, they propose what level of scrutiny it should face. For the House of Commons to agree to the affirmative procedure a committee can either agree with the Minister's recommendation, or the committee may decide the recommended negative procedure should be upgraded to the affirmative or the House can resolve against a Committee's decision to upgrade to a super-affirmative procedure. |
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Decision will be noted in a BEIS committee report which will appear on an adhoc basis. |
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Date the BEIS report on their decision on procedure |
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