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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Orders laid in draft
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Point in time view as at 22/06/2004.
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Human Rights Act 1998, Cross Heading: Orders laid in draft.
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Orders laid in draftU.K.
3(1)No draft may be laid under paragraph 2(a) unless—U.K.
(a)the person proposing to make the order has laid before Parliament a document which contains a draft of the proposed order and the required information; and
(b)the period of 60 days, beginning with the day on which the document required by this sub-paragraph was laid, has ended.
(2)If representations have been made during that period, the draft laid under paragraph 2(a) must be accompanied by a statement containing—
(a)a summary of the representations; and
(b)if, as a result of the representations, the proposed order has been changed, details of the changes.
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