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Localism Act 2011

Localism Act 2011

2011 CHAPTER 20

Commentary

Part 1: Local Government

Chapter 1: General powers of authorities
Section 7: Procedure for orders under section 5

20.Section 7 sets out the parliamentary procedure to be followed for orders made under section 5. The procedure for orders under section 5(1) is modelled on that set out in the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006 for a Legislative Reform Order. This means that the procedure to be followed (negative, affirmative or super-affirmative) is ultimately determined by Parliament.

21.Subsection (4) allows provision under sections 5(1) and 5(2) to be combined in the same order, and applies the section 7 procedure in these circumstances. Other orders under this section are subject to an “affirmative” procedure (see section 235), other than orders under section 5(2) which do not amend primary legislation and orders under section 5(3) and (4) that disapply provisions contained in existing orders and orders that impose conditions on doing things for a commercial purpose, which are subject to the “negative” parliamentary procedure.

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