UK MINISTERS ACTING IN DEVOLVED AREAS
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The Livestock (Records, Identification and Movement) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018 Laid in the UK Parliament: 14 November 2018 |
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Sifting |
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Subject to sifting in UK Parliament? |
Yes |
Procedure: |
Proposed negative |
Date of consideration by the House of Commons European Statutory Instruments Committee |
27 November 2018 |
Date of consideration by the House of Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee |
W/C 26 November 2018 |
Date sifting period ends in UK Parliament |
29 November 2018 |
Written statement under SO 30C: |
Paper 22 |
SICM under SO 30A (because amends primary legislation) |
Not required |
Scrutiny procedure |
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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
These Regulations are proposed to be made by the UK Government under section 8(1) of, and paragraph 21(b) of Schedule 7 to, the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
These Regulations ensure that retained EU legislation on the identification and registration of livestock will continue to be operable in the UK after the UK leaves the EU. The Explanatory Memorandum to the Regulations states that the government “wishes to retain the current high standard of traceability provided for by the EU legislation…and which underpins effective disease control”.
Legal Advisers agree with the statement laid by the Welsh Government dated 16 November 2018 regarding the effect of these Regulations.
The above summary and the content of the Explanatory Memorandum to these Regulations confirm their effect and the extent to which these Regulations would enact new policy in devolved areas. Legal Advisers do not consider that any significant issues arise under paragraph 8 of the Memorandum on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill and the Establishment of Common Frameworks in relation to these Regulations.
Legal Advisers have not identified any legal reason to seek a consent motion under Standing Order 30A.10 in relation to these Regulations.
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