What is delegated legislation?
Law made by some person or body other than Parliament, but with the authority of Parliament
What does the enabling Act do?
Sets out the general principles and then delegates power to others to make more detailed law in the area
What are the three types of delegated legislation?
Who has authority to make Orders in Council?
The Queen and the Privy Council
What do Orders in Council allow?
The government to make laws without going through Parliament
Who are given authority to make statutory instruments?
Government ministers for areas under their particular responsibility
Who makes up the Privy Council?
Prime Minister and other leading members of the government
What must there be to allow the privy council to make Orders in Council?
Enabling act
Who will the Order in Council be drafted by?
The relevant government department
What are examples of Orders in Council?
Who are given authority to make statutory instruments?
Government ministers
What effect do statutory instruments have?
National
What is an example of a statutory instrument?
ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988 which allows the Secretary of State for transport to make regulations prescribing types of helmets acceptable for motorbikes
How many statutory instruments are made each year?
3000
Who are given authority to make by-laws?
Local authorities to cover matters in their area or public corporations
What are examples of by-laws?
How can parliament control delegated legislation?
What is the negative resolution procedure?
A statutory instrument will become law unless rejected by either House of Parliament within 40 days
What is affirmative resolution procedure?
A statutory instrument will not become law unless specifically approved by Parliament
What can the Scrutiny Committee do?
Draw attention to technical points that need further consideration
When can the courts control delegated legislation?
On the ground that it’s ultra vires
What is procedural ultra vires?
Where a body has not followed the specified procedures set out in the enabling act for creating the delegated legislation
What case is used to demonstrate procedural ultra vires?
R V SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT, EX PARTE NATIONAL UNION OF TEACHERS
What happened in R V SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT, EX PARTE NATIONAL UNION OF TEACHERS?
The high court held that a statutory instrument setting conditions for appraisal and access to higher pay rates for teachers was beyond the powers given under the EDUCATION ACT 1996 and it only had four days for consultation