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Statutory instrumentThe vast majority of delegated legislation in the UK is in the form of statutory instruments governed by the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 step-on guide:
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Statutory instrumentThe main form for legislation made by Ministers and others under powers delegated by an Act.
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Statutory instrumentA form of legislation which allow the provisions of an Act of Parliament to be subsequently brought into force or altered without Parliament having to pass a new Act. They are also referred to as secondary, delegated or subordinate legislation.
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Statutory instrumentSubordinate legislation made under the authority of an Act of Parliament, usually authorised by the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, or one of his or her ministerial team, and which is normally laid before Parliament. It has the same force in law as an Act of Parliament.
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Statutory instrumentSubordinate legislation made under the authority of an Act of Parliament, usually authorised by the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, or one of his or her ministerial team, and which is normally laid before Parliament. It has the same force in law as an Act of Parliament.
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Statutory instrumentThe vast majority of delegated legislation in the UK is in the form of statutory instruments governed by the Statutory Instruments Act 1946
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