Non-fatal motion (prayer) to object to the instrument approved Events
A step of type Business step.
A non-fatal motion does not stop a statutory instrument being law but may be used by either House to indicate concern. The most common non-fatal motion in the Lords is a motion to regret. The motion usually gives specific reasons for the regret. Even if agreed, the motion cannot stop or amend the statutory instrument, but gives members an opportunity to put on record their dissent.
There are 8 events.
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Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2024
On 11 September 2024, as part of a work package subject to the Made negative procedure.
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Building Safety (Leaseholder Protections) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2023
On 21 March 2023, as part of a work package subject to the Made negative procedure.
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Immigration (Restrictions on Employment and Residential Accommodation) (Prescribed Requirements and Codes of Practice) and Licensing Act 2003 (Personal and Premises Licences) (Forms), etc., Regulations 2022
On 7 June 2022, as part of a work package subject to the Made negative procedure.
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Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development etc.) (England) (Amendment) Order 2021
On 10 June 2021, as part of a work package subject to the Made negative procedure.
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Universal Credit (Transitional Provisions) (Claimants previously entitled to a severe disability premium) Amendment Regulations 2021
On 11 February 2021, as part of a work package subject to the Made negative procedure.
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Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) (Coronavirus) Rules 2020
On 23 September 2020, as part of a work package subject to the Made negative procedure.
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Children's Homes etc. Inspection Fees, Childcare Fees, Adoption and Children Act Register (Amendment) Regulations 2019
On 18 June 2019, as part of a work package subject to the Made negative procedure.
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Free School Lunches and Milk, and School and Early Years Finance (Amendments Relating to Universal Credit) (England) Regulations 2018
On 20 March 2018, as part of a work package subject to the Made negative procedure.