UK Statutory Instruments

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UK Statutory Instruments are a form of delegated legislation used in the United Kingdom to create detailed laws and regulations under powers granted by Acts of Parliament.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf delegated legislation
secondary legislation
statutory instrument
areInvalidIf ultra vires the enabling Act
canBe annulled by Parliament
approved by Parliament
canBeChallengedBy judicial review
citationFormat SI year/number
country United Kingdom
createdUnderAuthorityOf Acts of Parliament
enablingInstrument enabling Act
formOf written legislation
governedBy Statutory Instruments Act 1946
grantsPowerFrom Parliament
haveForceOfLaw yes
introducedInYear 1948
language English
legalSystem UK legal system
madeBy Privy Council
UK government minister
surface form: UK Government ministers

certain public bodies
mayInclude commencement orders
orders
regulations
rules
mustBe within scope of enabling Act
numberingSystem sequential annual numbering
oversightBy Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments
Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee
publishedIn London Gazette
surface form: The London Gazette

UK legislation.gov.uk website
purpose to implement detailed provisions of primary legislation
to provide detailed regulations and rules
registeredBy Statutory Instrument Registrar
relatedConcept Henry VIII powers
primary legislation
replaced statutory rules and orders (for most purposes)
scrutinyProcedure affirmative resolution procedure
negative resolution procedure
subjectTo parliamentary scrutiny
usedFor commencement of Acts
creating detailed regulatory regimes
implementing EU obligations (historically)
setting fees and charges
updating technical schedules
usedInJurisdiction England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales

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Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 publishedIn UK Statutory Instruments
Henry VIII powers isPartOf UK Statutory Instruments
this entity surface form: UK delegated legislation framework
UK government estate subjectTo UK Statutory Instruments
this entity surface form: UK building regulations