Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments First Special Report


Foreign and Commonwealth Office Appendix 9B: instruments reported, 2003

Total number of instruments reported: 8 (of which action on 1 remained outstanding on 1 May 2004)
JCSI Report Instrument title Ground for reporting Response and date of action Observations
2002-03
11th Overseas Territories (Zimbabwe) (Restrictive Measures) (Amendment) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/2627) Unjustifiable delay in sending copies No action necessary By letter of 11 March 2003 the Foreign Secretary assured the JCSI Chairman that procedures had been put in place to prevent recurrence.
11th Turks and Caicos Islands Constitution (Amendment) Order 2002

(S.I. 2002/2637)

Unjustifiable delay in sending copies No action necessary By letter of 11 March 2003 the Foreign Secretary assured the JCSI Chairman that procedures had been put in place to prevent recurrence.
11th Pitcairn (Amendment) Order 2002

(S.I. 2002/2638)

Unjustifiable delay in sending copies No action necessary By letter of 11 March 2003 the Foreign Secretary assured the JCSI Chairman that procedures had been put in place to prevent recurrence.
28th Iraq (United Nations Sanctions) (Overseas Territories) Order 2003

(S.I. 2003/1516)

(a): 6: Unexpected use of enabling power

(b): 13(1): Defective drafting

(c): 14: Unexpected use of enabling power

(a): Committee's comments incorporated in succeeding instrument

(b), (c): Awaiting opportunity to amend

(a): Revised provision included in Article 4 of the Liberia (Restrictive Measures) (Overseas Territories) Order 2004 (S.I. 2004/347). Previous instruments will be amended as the opportunity arises.

(b), (c): Amending instrument to be issued before end 2004.

28th Iraq (United Nations Sanctions) (Channel Islands) Order 2003

(S.I. 2003/1521)

6: Unexpected use of enabling power No action necessary This instrument was sponsored by the Department for Constitutional Affairs. It seems that steps have been taken with Channel Islands authorities: see Appendix 1 to 2nd Report, 2003-04, memorandum by Department for Constitutional Affairs.
28th Iraq (United Nations Sanctions) (Isle of Man) Order 2003

(S.I. 2003/1522)

6: Unexpected use of enabling power No action necessary This instrument was sponsored by the Department for Constitutional Affairs. It seems that steps have been taken with Isle of Man authorities: see Appendix 1 to 2nd Report, 2003-04, memorandum by Department for Constitutional Affairs.
30th Consular Fees Order 2003

(S.I. 2003/1871)

Fee 13(b)(ii): defective drafting Amending instrument issued 13.11.2003 Consular Fees (Amendment) Order 2003

(S.I. 2003/2920)

2003-04
2nd Democratic Republic of the Congo (Restrictive Measures) (Overseas Territories) Order 2003

(S.I. 2003/2627)

4: Unexpected use of enabling power Committee's comments incorporated in succeeding instrument Revised provision included in Article 4 of the Liberia (Restrictive Measures) (Overseas Territories) Order 2004 (S.I. 2004/347). Previous instruments will be amended as the opportunity arises.


 
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