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Statutory Instruments
Health And Safety
Approved by both Houses of Parliament
Made
19th December 2022
Laid before Parliament
20th December 2022
Coming into force
21st December 2022
The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 43(2), (4), (5) and (6) and 82(3)(a) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974(1) (“the 1974 Act”), sections 101(1), (2) and (3) and 113(6) and (7) of the Energy Act 2013(2) (“the 2013 Act”) and paragraphs 1 and 7 of Schedule 4, and paragraph 21 of Schedule 7, to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018(3) (“the 2018 Act”).
The Secretary of State makes these Regulations, in so far as they are made in exercise of powers conferred by the 1974 Act, for the purpose of giving effect without modifications to proposals submitted to the Secretary of State by the Health and Safety Executive under section 11(3) of the 1974 Act(4).
In accordance with section 101(6)(a) of the 2013 Act, the Secretary of State has consulted the Office for Nuclear Regulation.
In accordance with paragraph 3(1) of Schedule 4 to the 2018 Act, these Regulations are made with the consent of the Treasury.
In accordance with paragraph 19 of Schedule 7 to the 2018 Act, the Secretary of State is of the opinion that, by reason of urgency, it is necessary to make these Regulations without a draft having been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.
1974 c. 37. Section 43 was amended by paragraph 12 of Schedule 15, and Schedule 18, to the Employment Protection Act 1975 (c. 71) and by S.I. 2002/794 and 2008/960. Section 82 has been amended, but no amendments are relevant to these Regulations.
2013. c. 32. Section 113 has been amended, but no amendments are relevant to these Regulations.
2018 c. 16. Amendments have been made to this Act, but no amendments are relevant to these Regulations.
Section 11 was substituted by S.I. 2008/960 and amended by paragraph 2 of Schedule 12 to the Energy Act 2013, by section 1 of the Deregulation Act 2015 (c. 20) and by paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Building Safety Act 2022 (c. 30).
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