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Introductory Text
Part 1 Interpretation
Application of Part 1
1.Application of Part 1
Commencement
2.Commencement of Acts of the Scottish Parliament
3.Commencement of Acts of the Scottish Parliament and Scottish instruments: time
Powers
4.Exercise of powers before commencement of Act of the Scottish Parliament
5.Power to appoint to an office
6.Power to revoke, amend and re-enact
7.Carrying out of powers and duties more than once
8.Additional powers on commencement by order
References to legislative provisions
9.References to Acts of the Scottish Parliament
10.References to Acts of Parliament
11.References to Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland
12.References to EU instruments
13.References to portions of legislative provisions
14.References to other legislative provisions
Repeals
15.Effect of repeal generally
16.Effect of repeal on existing rights
17.Effect of repeal on existing liability to certain penalties
18.Temporary Acts of the Scottish Parliament and Scottish instruments
19.Effect of repeal and re-enactment
Application of legislation to the Crown
20.Application of Acts and instruments to the Crown
Forms
21.Forms
Meaning of words and expressions used in legislation
22.Number
23.References to time of day
24.Meaning of words and expressions used in instruments
25.Definitions
26.Service of documents
Part 2 Scottish statutory instruments
Definition
27.Definition of “Scottish statutory instrument”
Parliamentary scrutiny
28.Instruments subject to the negative procedure
29.Instruments subject to the affirmative procedure
30.Other instruments laid before the Parliament
31.Failure to lay instruments in accordance with section 28(2) or 30(2)
32.Laying of Scottish statutory instruments before the Scottish Parliament
Combination of certain powers
33.Combination of certain powers
Further provision about procedures
34.Power to change procedure to which subordinate legislation is subject
35.Procedures prescribed in pre-commencement enactments
Statutory instruments subject to procedure in the Scottish Parliament
36.Statutory instruments subject to procedure in the Scottish Parliament
Interpretation of Part 2
37.Interpretation of Part 2
Part 3 Publication of Acts and instruments
Acts of the Scottish Parliament
38.Official prints of Acts of the Scottish Parliament
39.Publication of official prints
40.Preservation of official prints
Scottish statutory instruments
41.Queen's Printer to publish instruments
42.Publication, numbering and citation: regulations
43.Preservation of Scottish statutory instruments
44.Publication in the Gazettes
45.No duty to print Scottish statutory instruments
46.Queen's Printer: delegation of functions
Interpretation of Part 3
47.Interpretation of Part 3
Part 4 Orders subject to special parliamentary procedure
48.Application of Part 4
49.Notice of special procedure orders
50.Orders to which objections are made
51.Orders to which no objections are made
52.Statement of objections
53.Interpretation of Part 4
Part 5 Laying of documents other than Scottish statutory instruments
54.Laying of certain documents before the Scottish Parliament
Part 6 Miscellaneous and general
55.Consequential revocation of transitional Orders
56.Orders
57.Ancillary provision
58.Short title and commencement
SCHEDULE 1
Definitions of words and expressions
“Act” means, as the context requires, an Act of Parliament...
SCHEDULE 2
Scottish statutory instruments: transitional and consequential provision
Interpretation
1.(1) In this schedule— “devolved Scottish public authority” means an...
Ministerial functions of making orders or regulations under pre-commencement enactments
2.(1) This paragraph applies in relation to any function of...
Functions of making Orders in Council
3.(1) This paragraph applies in relation to any function of...
Functions of making acts of adjournal or acts of sederunt
4.(1) This paragraph applies in relation to any function of...
Other functions of making etc. subordinate legislation under pre-commencement enactments
5.(1) This paragraph applies in relation to—
Functions to which this schedule does not apply
6.Nothing in this schedule applies in relation to—
SCHEDULE 3
Modification of pre-commencement enactments
Interpretation
1.(1) In this schedule, “pre-commencement enactment” means an enactment passed...
Instruments subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of the Parliament
2.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where, in relation to devolved subordinate...
Instruments laid in draft which cannot be made where the Parliament so resolves within 40 days
3.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where, in relation to devolved subordinate...
Instruments required to be laid for a specified period before coming into force and subject to annulment by the Parliament
4.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where, in relation to devolved subordinate...
Instruments which cannot be made unless a draft is laid before and approved by resolution of the Parliament
5.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where, in relation to devolved subordinate...
Instruments made but which cannot come into force unless laid before, and approved by resolution of, the Parliament
6.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where, in relation to devolved subordinate...
Instruments required to be laid for a specified period before coming into force
7.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where, in relation to devolved subordinate...
Instruments not required to be laid before the Parliament
8.(1) Sub-paragraph (2) applies where, in relation to devolved subordinate...
SCHEDULE 4
Application of Part 2 to statutory instruments laid before the Parliament
Interpretation
1.In this schedule— “pre-commencement enactment” means an enactment passed or...
Instruments subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of the Parliament
2.(1) This paragraph applies where, in relation to subordinate legislation...
Instruments which cannot be made unless a draft is laid before and approved by resolution of the Parliament
3.(1) This paragraph applies where, in relation to subordinate legislation...
Other instruments laid before the Parliament
4.(1) This paragraph applies where, in relation to subordinate legislation...
Laying of statutory instruments before the Parliament
5.Section 32 applies in relation to the laying of a...