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REUL(RR)A 2023 SI Sifting Bulletin (19 April 2024): ESIC/SLSC Reports, Windsor Framework and Other Brexit Instruments, and Guidance on the Westminster Negative Procedure

Published on: 19 April 2024

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Table of contents
  • Latest ESIC recommendations
  • Latest SLSC recommendations
  • Instruments drawn to the special attention of the House
  • Instruments of interest
  • Sifting process for proposed negative procedure SIs introduced under REUL(RR)A 2023
  • Further information
Article summary

Both committees examined the following proposed negative SIs and made no recommendation to upgrade:

  • Draft Weights and Measures (Intoxicating Liquor) (Amendment) Regulations 2024
  • Draft Health Claims (Revocation) Regulations 2024

Latest ESIC recommendations

The most recent ESIC report is:

  • ESIC—3rd Report of Session 2023–24, 18 April 2024

Latest SLSC recommendations

The most recent SLSC report is:

  • SLSC—21st Report of Session 2023–24, 18 April 2024

Instruments drawn to the special attention of the House

The SLSC highlighted the following Brexit-related instrument(s) as politically or legally significant and containing policy likely to be of interest:

  • Windsor Framework (Implementation) Regulations 2024, SI 2024/404
  • Official Controls (Location of Border Control Posts) (England) Regulations 2024, SI 2024/416

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