Citation, commencement and interpretation1

1

This Order may be cited as the Scotland Act 1998 (Transfer of Functions to the Scottish Ministers etc.) Order 2006 and shall come into force on the day after the day on which it is made.

2

In this Order–

  • “the 1998 Act” means the Scotland Act 1998; and

  • “the Veterinary Medicines Regulations” means the Veterinary Medicines Regulations 20052.

3

Any reference in this Order to a provision of the Veterinary Medicines Regulations is a reference to that provision as it had effect on the date that it came into force.

Transfer of functions to the Scottish Ministers2

The functions which are conferred on a Minister of the Crown by the enactments specified in column 1 of the Schedule shall–

a

so far as they are exercisable by that Minister in or as regards Scotland; and

b

subject to any restriction or requirement in the corresponding entry in column 2 of the Schedule,

be exercisable by the Scottish Ministers instead of by the Minister of the Crown.

Functions shared by the Scottish Ministers and a Minister of the Crown3

1

Subject to the restriction specified in paragraph (2), the functions conferred on a Minister of the Crown by–

a

section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 19723;

b

the European Communities (Designation) Order 19724;

c

the European Communities (Designation) (No.2) Order 19915;

d

the European Communities (Designation) (No. 2) Order 19996; and

e

the European Communities (Designation) (No. 4) Order 20037,

shall, so far as they are exercisable by him in or as regards Scotland, be exercisable by the Scottish Ministers concurrently with the Minister of the Crown.

2

The functions referred to in paragraph (1) are so exercisable only so far as they are exercisable in relation to–

a

animal feeding stuffs, intended to be used for oral feeding to animals, which are not veterinary medicinal products as defined in regulation 2(1) of the Veterinary Medicines Regulations; or

b

any feed additive to which Regulation (EC) No. 1831/20038 on additives for use in animal nutrition applies which is not a specified feed additive as defined by paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 5 to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations.

General modifications of enactments4

1

Sections 117 and 118 (general modification of enactments) of the 1998 Act shall apply in relation to the exercise of functions by the Scottish Ministers by virtue of article 2 or 3 of this Order as they apply in relation to the exercise of functions by the Scottish Ministers within devolved competence.

2

In the application of those sections by virtue of this article, any reference in them to a pre commencement enactment is to be read as if it were a reference to any enactment.

Transitional and saving provisions5

1

The transfer, by virtue of this Order, of any function exercisable by a Minister of the Crown to the Scottish Ministers shall not affect the validity of anything done (or having effect as if done) by or in relation to a Minister of the Crown before the date on which the transfer takes effect.

2

Anything (including legal proceedings) which, at the time when that transfer takes effect, is in the process of being done by or in relation to a Minister of the Crown may, so far as it relates to any function transferred, be continued by or in relation to the Scottish Ministers.

3

Anything done (or having effect as if done) by or in relation to a Minister of the Crown for the purposes of or in connection with any function transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of this Order shall, if in force at the time when that transfer takes effect, have effect as if done by or in relation to the Scottish Ministers in so far as that is required for continuing its effect after that time.

4

Despite the transfer to the Scottish Ministers of functions by virtue of this Order, any function of a Minister of the Crown in relation to any matter shall continue to be exercisable by him as regards Scotland for the purposes specified in section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972.

A. K. GallowayClerk of the Privy Council