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6.7 Power to make instruments

The specific powers contained in Acts to make subordinate legislation are supported by further powers in the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, in particular, sections 21 to 31 of that Act. Some examples follow:

An Act and the subordinate legislation under it should be a single set of rules. Generally, there should be no duplication in subordinate legislation of rules that are already stated in the Act and there should be no significant change in concepts or language.

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Last reviewed: 17 July, 2009

Last updated: 22 July, 2009

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