Part 1Order-making powers

Restrictions

4Subordinate legislation

1

An order under this Part may only confer or transfer a function of legislating on or to—

a

a Minister of the Crown;

b

any person on or to whom functions are conferred or have been transferred by an enactment; or

c

a body which, or the holder of an office which, is created by the order.

2

An order under this Part may not make provision for the delegation of any function of legislating.

3

An order under this Part may not make provision to confer a function of legislating on a Minister of the Crown (alone or otherwise) unless the conditions in subsections (4) and (5) are satisfied.

F13A

An order under this Part may not make provision to confer a function of legislating on the Welsh Ministers, the First Minister for Wales or the Counsel General to the Welsh Assembly Government (alone or otherwise) unless the conditions in subsections (4) and (5A) are satisfied.

F14

The condition in this subsection is that the function is exercisable by statutory instrument.

5

The condition in this subsection is that such a statutory instrument—

a

is an instrument to which section 5(1) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 (c. 36) applies (instruments subject to annulment by resolution of either House of Parliament); or

b

is not to be made unless a draft of the statutory instrument has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.

F25A

The condition in this subsection is that such a statutory instrument—

a

is an instrument to which section 5(1) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 applies (instruments subject to annulment); or

b

is not to be made unless a draft of the statutory instrument has been laid before and approved by a resolution of the Assembly.

F26

F3Subsections (1) to (3A)F3 do not apply to provision which merely restates an enactment.

7

For the purposes of this section a “function of legislating” is a function of legislating by order, rules, regulations or other subordinate instrument.