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PART IV

INSTRUMENTS WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO NO PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE

LAID SINCE THE LAST ISSUE OF THIS LIST

S.I., 2008, No.

Title of Instrument

Laid before the House

NIL

PART V

PROPOSALS FOR INSTRUMENTS SUBJECT TO SUPER-AFFIRMATIVE PROCEDURE

Some Acts require Ministers to lay proposals before Parliament for a certain length of time before laying draft orders taking account of any representations made during this period. This procedure is generally referred to as the "super-affirmative" procedure. This table also includes draft legislative reform orders (underlined) subject to super-affirmative procedure. The figures in the last column denote the number of days still to run including the day (when reckonable for this purpose) of publication of this list.

KEY

The statutory period does not include periods when:

*    both Houses are adjourned for more than four days;

†    Parliament is prorogued or dissolved;

||    either House is adjourned for more than four days;

||    either House is adjourned for more than four days.

Title of Proposed Instrument

Statutory period

No. of days unexpired on date of issue

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