UK MINISTERS ACTING IN DEVOLVED AREAS 

 

 

The Ionising Radiation (Basic Safety Standards) (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018

Laid in the UK Parliament: 26 October 2018

Sifting

Subject to sifting in UK Parliament?

Yes

Procedure:

Proposed negative

Date of consideration by the House of Commons European Statutory Instruments Committee

5 November 2018

Date of consideration by the House of Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee

5 / 6 November 2018

Date sifting period ends in UK Parliament

15 November 2018

Written statement under SO 30C: 

Paper 19

SICM under SO 30A (because amends primary legislation)

Not required 

Scrutiny procedure

Outcome of sifting  

Not known 

Procedure

Negative or Affirmative

Date of consideration by the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments

Not known

Date of consideration by the House of Commons Statutory Instruments Committee

Not known

Date of consideration by the House of Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee

Not known

Commentary

 

Assembly Legal Services agree with the purpose and impact of these Regulations, as set out in the Welsh Government’s notification.

 

As to the reasons why the Welsh Government think it is appropriate that these UK Government Regulations include devolved provisions, Members may wish to consider the following paragraph of the notification:

 

Consent has been given for the UK Government to make these corrections in relation to, and on behalf of, Wales for reasons of efficiency, expediency and due to the technical nature of the amendments. The amendments have been considered fully; and there is no divergence in policy. These amendments are to ensure that the statute book remains functional following the UK’s exit from the EU. This is in line with the principles for correcting agreed by the Cabinet Sub-Committee on European Transition in May.”