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Part 1 Order-making Powers
Powers
Restrictions
- 3 Preconditions
- 4 Subordinate legislation
- 5 Taxation
- 6 Criminal penalties
- 7 Forcible entry etc
- 8 Excepted enactments
- 9 Scotland
- 10 Northern Ireland
- 11 Wales
Procedure
- 12 Procedure: introductory
- 13 Consultation
- 14 Draft order and explanatory document laid before Parliament
- 15 Determination of Parliamentary procedure
- 16 Negative resolution procedure
- 17 Affirmative resolution procedure
- 18 Super-affirmative resolution procedure
General
Part 2 Regulators
Exercise of regulatory functions
- 21 Principles
- 22 Code of practice
- 23 Code of practice: procedure
- 24 Functions to which sections 21 and 22 apply
Part 3 Legislation Relating to the European Communities etc
Interpretation of legislation
Implementation of Community obligations etc
- 27 Power to make orders, rules and schemes
- 28 Power to make ambulatory references to Community instruments
- 29 Combination of powers
Part 4 Supplementary and General
Supplementary
General
- SCHEDULE Repeals
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