Part 1General order-making powers

Powers of Ministers: supplementary

7Restrictions on Ministerial powers

1

The modification or transfer of a function by an order under sections 1 to 5 must not prevent it (to the extent that it continues to be exercisable) from being exercised independently of Ministers in any of the following cases.

2

Those cases are—

a

where the function is a judicial function (whether or not exercised by a court or a tribunal);

b

where the function's exercise involves enforcement activities in relation to obligations imposed on a Minister;

c

where the function's exercise otherwise constitutes the exercise of oversight or scrutiny of the actions of a Minister.

3

Provision made by an order under sections 1 to 5 must be proportionate to the reasons for the order.

4

In this section “enforcement activities” means—

a

the bringing of legal proceedings or the provision of assistance with the bringing of legal proceedings,

b

the carrying out of an investigation with a view to bringing legal proceedings or to providing such assistance, or

c

the taking of steps preparatory to any of those things.